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Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 350 - Julie Licata (Part 2)

 
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Capital University (OH) Director of Percussion Activities Julie Licata returns to talk about teaching post-undergrad in Columbus, taking a break from school, doing her master’s at the University of South Carolina, and teaching at 8AM (01:20), going to the University of North Texas for her doctorate and getting the SUNY-Oneonta job (17:10), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, with sections on being a woman in academia, biking, cooking, great books, her Italian heritage, and the tambourine parts in the music of Motown (33:20).

Finishing with a Rave on the Fletch films (01:11:20).

Links:

Previous Podcast Episodes Mentioned:

Julie Licata, Part 1

Jason Baker in 2020

Scott Herring in 2022

Eric Willie in 2022

Other Links:

Julie Licata’s webpage

Susan Powell

Eric Paton

Mark Ford

Christopher Deane

Ed Soph

Paul Rennick

José Aponte

Jason Nicholson

Watershed I - Roger Reynolds

The Percussionist’s Art - Steven Schick

Sheila E. drum solo from Sign O’ The Times

Printer scene from Office Space

The Overstory - Richard Powers

The Invention of Solitude - Paul Auster

4 3 2 1 - Paul Auster

The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand

Pete Sampras vs. Andre Agassi 2001 U.S. Open

“Land” - Takatsugu Muramatsu

Ain’t Too Proud musical selections

Standing in the Shadows of Motown - tambourine

Raves:

Fletch trailer

Confess, Fletch trailer

  continue reading

102 episodes

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Capital University (OH) Director of Percussion Activities Julie Licata returns to talk about teaching post-undergrad in Columbus, taking a break from school, doing her master’s at the University of South Carolina, and teaching at 8AM (01:20), going to the University of North Texas for her doctorate and getting the SUNY-Oneonta job (17:10), and finishing with the Random Ass Questions, with sections on being a woman in academia, biking, cooking, great books, her Italian heritage, and the tambourine parts in the music of Motown (33:20).

Finishing with a Rave on the Fletch films (01:11:20).

Links:

Previous Podcast Episodes Mentioned:

Julie Licata, Part 1

Jason Baker in 2020

Scott Herring in 2022

Eric Willie in 2022

Other Links:

Julie Licata’s webpage

Susan Powell

Eric Paton

Mark Ford

Christopher Deane

Ed Soph

Paul Rennick

José Aponte

Jason Nicholson

Watershed I - Roger Reynolds

The Percussionist’s Art - Steven Schick

Sheila E. drum solo from Sign O’ The Times

Printer scene from Office Space

The Overstory - Richard Powers

The Invention of Solitude - Paul Auster

4 3 2 1 - Paul Auster

The Fountainhead - Ayn Rand

Pete Sampras vs. Andre Agassi 2001 U.S. Open

“Land” - Takatsugu Muramatsu

Ain’t Too Proud musical selections

Standing in the Shadows of Motown - tambourine

Raves:

Fletch trailer

Confess, Fletch trailer

  continue reading

102 episodes

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