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Episode 20: Chatting with Cadets (Mason Hicks and Braedon Baumgardner)
Saison 1 · Épisode 20
dimanche 22 janvier 2023 • Durée 01:19:37
Welcome back to Episode 20 of the TAMS Percussion Podcast! Today, hosts Michael, Sky, Sui-Lin, and Taylor are joined with two outstanding individuals from the Cadets Drum and Bugle Corp, Mason Hicks and Braedon Baumgardner! We are thankful to have had the chance to sit down and talk about the world of marching (not just marching percussion) with these two and specifically The Cadets, the pros and cons of marching, fun pre show rituals and other fun memories, and even ways to make the marching activity a more enjoyable and safe place for all members of the community!
"Mason's career in the marching arts began with his first year of drum corps at the age of 16. He marched with Jersey Surf in 2015 and 2016, then joined The Cadets in 2017, where he continued to march until 2021. Mason holds a degree in Music Education from Shenandoah University. While there was no marching ensemble at SU during his time there, Mason helped pave the way for the formation of a marching band immediately after his graduation. He formed an indoor winds group for a Conservatory-sanctioned project. In addition to directing and drill design, he also performed in the group. Currently, Mason spends his time as a drill designer in Northern Virginia, both designing shows and teaching visual technique to performers of all calibers." (https://cadets.org/mason-hicks)
Braedon is a percussionist and educator from Hutchinson, Kansas who’s been a musician for roughly 15 years. Braedon has been apart of multiple performance groups including the Cadets Front Ensemble, and 2 concerto performance with the Kansas State University Wind Ensemble and the Indiana University Wind Ensemble. Braedon received his degree in Music Performance from Kansas State University in 2021, and is currently getting his masters degree at the Indiana Universities Jacob’s School of Music also in Percussion Performance. Braedon is also currently a technician at Center Grove High School.
If you've been listening to the podcast for a bit and enjoy what you hear, consider giving us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you hear us! It would mean a lot to us and your feedback helps us grow as a show and as a community! If you have any specific requests for topics you would want us to talk about or guests you would like to see on the show, send us a message on Instagram @tamspercpodcast or send us an email at tamspercussion@gmail.com.
Special thank you to Chance Morris for the fantastic music we use for our intro and outro to episodes and to Delaney for your constant support on Patreon. If you want to support us financially, consider joining our Patreon for fun moments, early access to episodes, and the show in video format!
Episode 19: TAMS Jams 4
dimanche 15 janvier 2023 • Durée 43:57
Welcome back to the TAMS Percussion Podcast! After an extended break from all parties we are BACK with new episodes. This episode features a podcast staple, the TAMS Jam, which is a more free form and open ended episode where Michael, Sky, Sui-Lin, and Taylor discuss events in the percussion world, what they've been up to, and other interesting things that have happened since the break. This episode was originally recorded in August, so there are moments where the creators are talking about events that have already passed by the time of the premiere of this episode. We are very excited to be back in action and have some larger plans in the future that you don't want to miss!
If you enjoy the episodes that you're seeing here, consider leaving a 5 star rating on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you see this episode! Your support means a lot to us here on the show and we'd appreciate anything you're willing to help out with! For questions, comments, or requests for topics on the show, you can DM us on Instagram @tamspercpodcast or send us an email at tamspercussion@gmail.com. Thank you to Chance Morris for the intro and outro music you hear every episode and to Delaney for supporting us on Patreon! We are currently reworking some perks and tiers on Patreon, so if you're interested in supporting us financially, consider checking it out!
Episode 10: TAMS Jams 2:
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
dimanche 26 décembre 2021 • Durée 58:42
In this episode, Michael, Sky, and Sui-Lin take on a variety of interesting topics including the wrap up of the semester, some of our most embarrassing percussion moments of the year, a few cuica impressions from Michael and Sky. There are also some interesting stories including the natural balance of introvertedness and extrovertedness, driving around in Washington D.C. and trying to get Michael to finally come to Chicago! You won't want to miss this episode of the TAMS Percussion podcast!
We now officially have a Patreon, so if you're still in the giving spirit you can donate directly to us at www.patreon.com/TamsPercussion. These donations would go to helping us get better quality equipment to record episodes more frequently and sound even more clear and balanced. This would also go towards getting more guests to come on the show. If you donate, you will receive special bloopers from episodes, access to future guests who will be coming on the show, and the ability to watch the video version of the show! We are also making merchandise sometime in the near future, so be on the lookout for TAMS Percussion apparel and more!
Episode 9: Earl Yowell
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
dimanche 19 décembre 2021 • Durée 01:01:32
Joining Michael, Sky and Sui Lin today on Episode Nine of the TAMS Percussion Podcast is Earl Yowell!
Earl Yowell was the Professor of Percussion Studies at Shenandoah Conservatory from 2007-2021. In addition to teaching during his time at Shenandoah, he has also been a featured soloist with the Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra and Wind Ensemble.
Prior to his appointment at Shenandoah, he performed for 20 seasons as the principal timpanist and percussionist of The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. He toured extensively with the SPCO throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. He was a featured soloist with internationally famous percussionist Evelyn Glennie in the SPCO performances of Andrzej Panufnik’s “Concertino for Timpani, Percussion and Strings” and was timpani soloist in the Chamber Orchestra’s premier performances of Johann Carl Christian Fischer’s “Symphony for Eight Obbligato Timpani.” In 2006 and 2007 he has appeared as a Chamber music soloist with the SPCO. His performance of Marta Ptaszynskas multiple percussion solo Spiderwalk in 2007 received both audience and critical acclaim. He was also a regular performer with the Chamber Music Society of Minnesota where in 2001 he premiered, with cellist Yo Yo Ma, a concert of new chamber music works. The making of this concert was the subject of a PBS television production. In addition to participating in numerous recordings with the SPCO. Yowell has also played on two Grammy A ward-winning albums: “The Art of Arleen Auger” and Samuel Barber’s ”Antony and Cleopatra.” He has appeared on Minnesota Public Radio’s “Saint Paul Sunday” and “Prairie Home Companion” programs.
More recently in 2010, he was a guest clinician for the Atlanta International Timpani Seminar. In 2011, Yowell was invited to be a guest artist at the 9th International Patagonia Percussion festival in Argentina. He was also in 2011 a featured Timpani clinician at the 50th Anniversary International Percussive Arts Society Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana. In 2012, Yowell served as a judge for the Mock Percussion Audition at the Percussive Arts Society International Conference held in Indianapolis, Indiana.
While teaching he has also maintained an active performing schedule. Performing solo and chamber works and with orchestras. He performed as timpanist with the Atlanta Symphony in 2008 and 2011 and percussionist with the Maryland Symphony 2009. In 2010 he also performed with the internationally acclaimed percussion group, Nexus. In the fall of 2008, he performed the world premiere of William Cahn’s “Night Ride for Timpani and Orchestra.” Additionally, in 2008 he co-founded the Ear Candy Contemporary Music Series. He also served on the Symphonic Committee of the Percussive Arts Society.
More modernly, you can find Earl Yowell working on crafting timpani mallets and writing new music for percussion solos and ensembles!
You can help us over at TAMS by following us on Instagram @tamspercpodcast and ask any questions you wish via email @ tamspercussion@gmail.com
Episode 8: Scott Brown of Flam 7 Percussion
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
dimanche 21 novembre 2021 • Durée 49:36
In this episode of the TAMS Percussion Podcast, Michael and Sky interview Scott Brown, the founder of the percussion company Flam 7 Percussion. "Established in early 2020 in Cincinnati, FLAM 7 is a brand providing equipment, advice & world-class instruction to individuals and programs nationwide. We are firm believers that who you know and where you're born shouldn't affect your ability to chase your dreams. Proud authorized retailer of ProMark, Evans, Innovative Percussion, OffWorld Percussion, Marimba One, Malletech & more." In addition to providing instruments and teaching materials, Flam 7 is also known for their philanthropy and helps to provide students who do not have materials to help themselves advance in the marching arts. Join us as we talk to Scott about his beginnings in the field, his charity in marching percussion and how to keep a positive mindset in the face of adverse situations.
For more information on Flam 7 Percussion, you can visit their website: https://www.flam7.com/ or follow them on instagram @flam7percussion.
Thank you to the wonderful community on helping us reach over 100 streams recently and 100 followers on Instagram! You can always send us questions or comments on Instagram @tamspercpodcast or an email at Tamspercussion@gmail.com.
Episode 7: TAMS Jams
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
jeudi 4 novembre 2021 • Durée 45:16
In this episode, Michael, Sky, and Sui-Lin have a variety of interesting conversations about a variety of interesting topics. Some of these include how their schools adapted to the COVID-19 Pandemic, a few performances we enjoyed, and why Michael likes to mess with a light in his room while everyone is recording :)
Make sure you're following us on @tamspercpodcast on Instagram, be sure to look out for our Facebook and TikTok coming soon! Email us at Tamspercussion@gmail.com for any questions or comments on episodes!
Episode 6: Mindset
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
dimanche 24 octobre 2021 • Durée 40:39
Join Michael and Sky as we talk about ways to keep a positive mindset and more discussions on Imposter Syndrome and some fun stories about growth as musicians and as people!
Make sure you're following us on Instagram @TamsPercPodcast and if you have any questions, feel free to send us an email @Tamspercussion@gmail.com
Episode 5: Toxicity and Imposter Syndrome
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
dimanche 10 octobre 2021 • Durée 48:03
In this episode of the TAMS Percussion Podcast, Michael and Sui Lin explore the topics of keeping a positive mindset and how to overcome imposter syndrome.
Make sure you're following us on Instagram @tamspercpodcast and feel free to email us questions at tamspercussion@gmail.com. If you want to support our podcast, make sure to share it with your friends!
Episode 4: An Interview with Daniel Kelly
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
dimanche 26 septembre 2021 • Durée 50:12
Daniel Kelly II has been sharing his talent with the world since the young age of two. His goal is to learn new ways to improve as a percussionist and to help motivate other musicians to continue pressing forward to achieve their goals.
His playing styles include Jazz, Gospel, R&B, Rock, Latin, and even Classical. Daniel is locally known for his different approaches and artistic interpretations to the drum set, such as applying a mix of many different rhythmic styles at once. Daniel grew up in Hampton, Virginia where he was first introduced to music. Growing up in church, he was intrigued with his family’s musical talents and decided at a young age he wanted to learn music as well. From elementary school to present, he continues to find more interesting ideas to bring to the stage from the world of drums while being an artist, educator, and innovator.
His musical talent has been showcased on both the East and West Coast, as well as around the world. Daniel has won the 2019 Shure Drum Mastery Competition, performed with the Shenandoah Conservatory jazz band in the John Moawad Jazz Festival at Central Washington University and Vancouver, BC among many other engagements. Daniel has also performed with Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre, The Virginia Symphony, and the 29th Infantry Division Band across the globe. He is a firm believer in music as a gateway for mutual collaboration and development between artists from many different backgrounds.
Join us in an interview with Daniel Kelly as we talk about his new book, "The Inner Musician", his many business ventures in and around Winchester Virginia, his unique take on the music industry, and his experience winning the Shure Mics Drum Competition in 2019.
Make sure to follow us on Instagram @tamspercpodcast and be sure to listen to us almost anywhere you listen to podcasts!
Episode 3: An Interview with Keeghan Fountain
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
dimanche 19 septembre 2021 • Durée 58:26
In this episode of the TAMS Percussion Podcast, we interviewed Keeghan Fountain. Keeghan is an up and coming name in the composing scene with a more pop style approach to percussion and incorporates his style not just in the classical world, but is also a popular name on social media such as TikTok, Instagram, and others. We sat down with Keeghan to ask about his upbringing, inspirations for composing, his rise to success on social media, and where the future of composition is heading. You will not want to miss this episode!
Make sure you are following us on Instagram @tamspercpodcast and if you have any questions for us or anyone else you would want to see on the show, you can send us an email at tamspercussion@gmail.com or message us on Instagram!


