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Glen Sobel - Hired Gun

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“You just keep working and you have short-term goals. For me, it was a very slow up-hill climb.”

Glen Sobel, an L.A. born and raised drummer, is a familiar name within the industry. He has held the gig with Alice Cooper for over eight years and has also been working with Hollywood Vampires, featuring Alice, Joe Perry, and Johnny Depp! That is quite a heavy list of names, isn’t it? Beyond that, he has also toured with Chris Impellitteri, Jennifer Batten (Michael Jackson's guitarist), Tony Macalpine, Gary Hoey, Warner Bros recording act Beautiful Creatures (Ozzfest tour), Cypress Hill and many others.

Glen has a reputation as being a quick study. He can learn a whole set of live material in a day or track an entire album worth of material on very short notice. He has a method of creating a cheat sheet that has helped him achieve such remarkable results and maintain his successful career over many years. Two examples of where he was thrown in the fire were when he subbed for Vasco Rossi’s Matt Laug and also Tommy Lee of Motley Crue. Both of these gigs were sudden and forced him to learn and execute material quickly.

I was excited to speak to Glen because of his pistol hot reputation as a hired gun. It is a fiercely competitive career and Glen has proven his worth over and over again. I thought that having Glen speak about his expertise on the podcast would bring a lot of value to anyone who either is already slugging it out in this role or those who are just beginning their journey. There is a lot of useful and promising advice in this episode for our community.

You Will Hear About….

  • Glen talks about his first band ever, Bourbon Street.
  • Us talking about how deep interest and passion in something can lead to success over time.
  • CBG’s (Character Building Gigs).
  • When is it time to move on or stay on board to see if what you envision becomes reality.
  • The advice and mentorship that Gregg Bissonette has provided Glen with.
  • How Glen prepared and executed some major sub in gigs. We’re talking about Matt Laug and Tommy Lee.
  • Glen’s neck injury several years ago and what he does now to preserve himself and also future proof his career.
  • If Glen couldn’t play drums anymore, what else would he do?
  • How real is the rock n’ roll image? Is it just an image?
  • Are there too many samples in modern rock music?
  • Are typical bar gigs for 50 people better or worse than playing sold out arenas with Alice Cooper?

Why Should You Listen?

To have a lengthy conversation with one of rock music’s finest hired guns in the business is a rare opportunity. I felt it was paramount to have him share his first-hand experiences being a hired gun. It is so that all of you can both have a better vantage point to the real side of this industry. You could get caught up with dreams and visions of a life better than your own and maybe something like what Glen does is the answer; in your mind.

I wanted to both demystify this fantasy and also provide helpful tips for working drummers told through the vast experiences that Glen has had. I think that we managed to create a fine episode that will serve listeners on a very practical level.

Glen’s Socials

Instagram

Facebook

YouTube

Website

Drumeo Gab’s Socials

Instagram

Facebook

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When? This feed was archived on December 01, 2021 09:10 (2+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on October 14, 2021 05:06 (2+ y ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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Content provided by Seamus Evely and Drumeo Gab. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Seamus Evely and Drumeo Gab or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

“You just keep working and you have short-term goals. For me, it was a very slow up-hill climb.”

Glen Sobel, an L.A. born and raised drummer, is a familiar name within the industry. He has held the gig with Alice Cooper for over eight years and has also been working with Hollywood Vampires, featuring Alice, Joe Perry, and Johnny Depp! That is quite a heavy list of names, isn’t it? Beyond that, he has also toured with Chris Impellitteri, Jennifer Batten (Michael Jackson's guitarist), Tony Macalpine, Gary Hoey, Warner Bros recording act Beautiful Creatures (Ozzfest tour), Cypress Hill and many others.

Glen has a reputation as being a quick study. He can learn a whole set of live material in a day or track an entire album worth of material on very short notice. He has a method of creating a cheat sheet that has helped him achieve such remarkable results and maintain his successful career over many years. Two examples of where he was thrown in the fire were when he subbed for Vasco Rossi’s Matt Laug and also Tommy Lee of Motley Crue. Both of these gigs were sudden and forced him to learn and execute material quickly.

I was excited to speak to Glen because of his pistol hot reputation as a hired gun. It is a fiercely competitive career and Glen has proven his worth over and over again. I thought that having Glen speak about his expertise on the podcast would bring a lot of value to anyone who either is already slugging it out in this role or those who are just beginning their journey. There is a lot of useful and promising advice in this episode for our community.

You Will Hear About….

  • Glen talks about his first band ever, Bourbon Street.
  • Us talking about how deep interest and passion in something can lead to success over time.
  • CBG’s (Character Building Gigs).
  • When is it time to move on or stay on board to see if what you envision becomes reality.
  • The advice and mentorship that Gregg Bissonette has provided Glen with.
  • How Glen prepared and executed some major sub in gigs. We’re talking about Matt Laug and Tommy Lee.
  • Glen’s neck injury several years ago and what he does now to preserve himself and also future proof his career.
  • If Glen couldn’t play drums anymore, what else would he do?
  • How real is the rock n’ roll image? Is it just an image?
  • Are there too many samples in modern rock music?
  • Are typical bar gigs for 50 people better or worse than playing sold out arenas with Alice Cooper?

Why Should You Listen?

To have a lengthy conversation with one of rock music’s finest hired guns in the business is a rare opportunity. I felt it was paramount to have him share his first-hand experiences being a hired gun. It is so that all of you can both have a better vantage point to the real side of this industry. You could get caught up with dreams and visions of a life better than your own and maybe something like what Glen does is the answer; in your mind.

I wanted to both demystify this fantasy and also provide helpful tips for working drummers told through the vast experiences that Glen has had. I think that we managed to create a fine episode that will serve listeners on a very practical level.

Glen’s Socials

Instagram

Facebook

YouTube

Website

Drumeo Gab’s Socials

Instagram

Facebook

  continue reading

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