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Nashville Drummers Podcast

Nashville Drummers Podcast

Dan Ainspan / Nathan Sletner

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Frequency: 1 episode/19d. Total Eps: 89

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Meet the up-and-coming players within Nashville's diverse drumming community, plus interviews with special guests from music cities near and far. Hear their stories, be inspired, and share some laughs along the way.
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Tim Carman: On Tour w/ Parlor Greens & Canyon Lights, Musical Mileage, Drumming Identity, Hockey Crossover, Work-Life Balance

Season 1 · Episode 78

vendredi 26 décembre 2025Duration 01:31:08

Welcome Nashville newcomer Tim Carman! An international touring musician, session drummer, educator, and five-time published author, Tim currently records and tours extensively with Parlor Greens—a soul-jazz trio consisting of Tim on drums, Jimmy James on guitar, and Adam Scone on organ—and Canyon Lights, a garage rock group formed with singer/guitarist Pat Faherty, formerly the lead singer of GA-20. Tim also leads two of his own projects: Tim Carman & The Street 45s — a world-groove inspired funk band—and the Tim Carman Trio—a vintage organ jazz trio (à la Jimmy Smith) nominated for “Jazz Act of the Year” in 2022, 2023, and 2024 by the Boston Music Awards.

In this episode, we dive deep into Tim's diverse musical upbringing in Boston, his approach to absorbing musical vocabulary and the importance of studying music history, and his time spent in LA, Denver, and the eventual move to Nashville. We discuss how he manages multiple original projects, work-life balance, his joy for hockey, and his approach to networking, social media, and landing endorsements. We hope you enjoy!

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:43 Nashville's Best Chicken
9:19 Tim's Education Books
17:45 Boston Punk Upbringing
22:48 Drum Box (Sponsor)
23:31 Hockey Crossovers
28:31 Parlor Greens Formation
30:44 Fuji Rock Festival in Japan
32:11 Balancing Multiple Projects
33:12 Switching Between Genres
35:16 Work-Life Balance
37:22 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor)
38:04 Nashville's Scene
41:02 Punk Rock Influences
47:43 Networking and Opportunities
58:14 Drum Supply (Sponsor)
59:14 Social Media for Musicians
1:05:25 Memorable Concerts
1:09:29 Bucket List Venues
1:14:04 Groove MPL (Sponsor)
1:15:16 Endorsements and Gear Talk
1:23:17 Music City Audiology (Sponsor)
1:24:12 Closing Questions
1:29:43 Outro

Thank you to our Episode Sponsors:

Drum Box
https://drumbox.space

Drum Supply
https://www.drumsupply.com

Low Boy Beaters
https://lowboybeaters.com

Groove MPL
https://www.groovempl.com

Music City Audiology
https://www.musiccityaudiology.com


Connect with Tim:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tcarmandrums
Website: https://timcarmandrums.com

Music Featured in this Episode:
"West Memphis" - Parlor Greens
"Let Me In" - Canyon Lights

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Recorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TN
Podcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART 

ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Andrew Besl: Lessons in Gratitude & Forgiveness, Relationships & Self-Discovery, Music City Mayhem, Role of a Studio Drummer

Season 1 · Episode 77

lundi 8 décembre 2025Duration 01:46:38

Welcome, Andrew Besl to the podcast! Andrew is a Nashville-based drummer currently playing with Artists Noah Floersch, Neon Child, Pink Bubba, and Bee Kelly, among others. When he’s not on the road, he’s behind the kit as the in-house session drummer at Last Dollar Studios. In this candid conversation, Andrew shares valuable life lessons on gratitude and forgiveness as he details his journey from a self-taught musician to a sought-after working drummer in Nashville, both live and in the studio. Andrew touches upon his experiences with different bands, winning the Lightning 100's Music City Mayhem Competition with Bee Kelly, the significance of being a 'good hang,' and the importance of honest communication. Andrew's insights on life, music, and personal growth give us a compelling story of perseverance and self-discovery. We hope you enjoy!

Chapters:
0:00 Intro 
2:16 Andrew's High School Journey 
5:56 Learning Drums Through Rock Band 
23:01 Drum Box (Sponsor) 
23:44 College Life, Belmont 
28:21 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 
29:03 Balancing Music and Day Jobs 
37:38 The Big Decision: Tour or Puerto Rico? 
41:05 Lessons from 1st Tour Experience 
48:54 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 
49:54 Music City Mayhem Competition 
1:02:57 Groove MPL (Sponsor) 
1:04:08 Post-Win 
1:08:53 Noah Floersch 
1:16:35 A Great Camp 
1:21:49 Music City Audiology (Sponsor) 
1:22:31 The Role of a Studio Drummer 
1:33:37 Last Dollar Studios (Sponsor) 
1:34:32 Closing Questions 
1:41:24 The Power of Gratitude and Forgiveness 
1:45:32 Outro

Thank you to our Episode Sponsors:

Drum Box
https://drumbox.space

Drum Supply
https://www.drumsupply.com

Low Boy Beaters
https://lowboybeaters.com

Groove MPL
https://www.groovempl.com

Music City Audiology
https://www.musiccityaudiology.com

Last Dollar Studios
https://www.lastdollarstudios.com


Connect with Andrew:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewbesldrums

Music Featured in this Episode:
"Bamboo" - Bee Kelly
"Restless" - Pink Bubba
"Long Gone" - Noah Floersch

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Recorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TN
Podcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART 

ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Andrew Nesbitt: Body Awareness, Crafting Your Sound, Breaking into Broadway, Navigating the Music Industry

Season 1 · Episode 69

vendredi 6 juin 2025Duration 02:03:01

Welcome to the show Wisconsin native Andrew Nesbitt! In this wide-ranging interview, Andrew shares his journey through the music industry, the challenges and opportunities of breaking into the Nashville drumming scene, and his innovative approach to creating custom percussion accessories. Andrew recalls his time at Berklee College of Music studying under legendary drummer Mike Mangini, and his transition from the small town of Sturgeon Bay to NYC, and eventually to Nashville. We hope you enjoy!

Chapters:
0:00 Intro 
2:16 Welcome, Andrew! 
3:30 Making Percussion Accessoroies 
11:47 Playing to the Click 
15:18 Body Awareness and Posture 
22:08 Drum Box (Sponsor) 
22:48 Meeting on Broadway 
28:49 Growing up in Wisconsin 
37:11 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 
37:53 School and Early Years 
40:35 Navigating the Music Industry 
41:31 Breaking into Broadway 
50:10 Josh Freese and The Foo Fighters 
54:30 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 
55:26 The Impact of Music Education 
1:17:57 Sonique Drums (Sponsor) 
1:18:37 Transitioning Between Cities and Music Scenes 
1:22:29 What to Do During Slow Season 
1:24:19 Groove MPL (Sponsor) 
1:25:28 Snacks and Gig Essentials 
1:27:52 Dreadlocks and Tattoos 
1:29:36 Music City Audiology (Sponsor) 
1:30:19 Andrew's Cat 'Pandora' 
1:34:40 Influential Guitarists and Drummers 
1:56:23 Closing Questions 
2:01:37 Outro


Thank you to our Episode Sponsors:

Drum Box
https://drumbox.space

Drum Supply
https://www.drumsupply.com

Low Boy Beaters
https://lowboybeaters.com

Groove MPL
https://www.groovempl.com

Sonique Drums
https://soniquedrums.com

Music City Audiology
https://www.musiccityaudiology.com


Connect with Andrew:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nezplaysmusic

Music Featured in this Episode:
"Realms" - Escaper

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Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan Sletner
Recorded May 2025 in Nashville, TN

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Recorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TN
Podcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART 

ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Branndon Center: Behind the Lens | Video Content at Meinl Cymbals, Nashville's Metal Scene, Developing Groove and Feel, the Future of Music, Gardening Tomatoes

Season 1 · Episode 68

vendredi 23 mai 2025Duration 01:40:25

Today we welcome to the show talented drummer, videographer, and Nashville-native, Branndon Center. Starting in the warehouse at Meinl Cymbals, Branndon would soon move into the Artist Relations / Media & Content Producer role, a position he's held for over 7 years. Branndon gives us a peek 'behind the lens' into his day-to-day where he's running professional video shoots with some of the biggest names in drumming across the Meinl roster. In addition to production and drum content, we cover some really interesting topics including the future of music in the AI era and the globalization of drum education. We learn of Brandon's extensive experience in drum corps and his practice of 'un-learning' to adapt as a modern player, and his current gig as the drummer for Nashville metal group, Yugen. Branndon discusses the nuances of maintaining a balanced life amidst a high-pressure job, the challenges and opportunities in Nashville's evolving music scene and communities, and his love for gardening. We hope you enjoy!

Chapters:
0:00 Intro 
1:52 Welcome, Branndon! 
3:06 Video Production for Meinl Cymbals 
22:51 Drum Box (Sponsor) 
23:33 The Overhead Shot, Drum Content & Social Media 
28:10 The Future of Music and AI 
34:50 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 
35:32 Branndon's Upbringing 
41:43 High School Band Experience 
48:04 College and Drum Corps 
50:08 Developing Groove and Feel 
1:02:49 Groove MPL (Sponsor) 
1:04:02 Joining Yugen and Nashville's Metal Scene 
1:11:12 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 
1:12:12 Nashville's Venues, Changing Landscape 
1:28:50 Sonique Drums (Sponsor) 
1:29:30 Gardening and Tomato Season 
1:32:58 Favorite Food and Coffee Spots in Nashville 
1:38:41 Outro


Thank you to our Episode Sponsors:

Drum Box
https://drumbox.space

Drum Supply
https://www.drumsupply.com

Low Boy Beaters
https://lowboybeaters.com

Groove MPL
https://www.groovempl.com

Sonique Drums
https://soniquedrums.com


Connect with Branndon:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/branndoncenter

Music Featured in this Episode:
"STAY" - Yugen
"PAN" - Yugen

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Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan Sletner
Recorded April 2025 in Nashville, TN

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Recorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TN
Podcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART 

ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Brian Russell Collins: Beating Cancer & Overcoming Loss, Community through Charity, Meeting Huey Lewis, Jelly Roll Arena Tour

Season 1 · Episode 67

jeudi 1 mai 2025Duration 01:43:50

Welcome to the show Wilmington, NC native Brian Russell Collins! Having been in Nashville for over a decade, Brian is a familiar, friendly face in our community who has endured more than most of us ever will in a lifetime. We dive into Brian’s journey of perseverance and heartbreak, including beating cancer multiple times and the recent loss of his mom and sister - experiences that have greatly impacted his outlook on music and life. He reminisces on meeting his musical heroes Huey Lewis and Garth Brooks, shares tales from tour opening for Jelly Roll, and stresses the importance of advocacy, charity, and being there for others. Join us for an inspiring and engaging conversation filled with resilience, community, and rock and roll. We hope you enjoy!

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
1:31 Welcome, Brian! 
5:34 On Tour Opening for Jelly Roll 
11:27 Take the Audition 
20:05 Gear Talk and Drum Tuning 
25:59 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 
26:59 Watching Cody Ash 
37:39 Meeting Huey Lewis: A Lifelong Inspiration 
44:34 Charity Events and Community Impact 
44:53 Drum Box (Sponsor) 
45:36 Battling Cancer, Personal Loss, Hosting Charity Events 
1:05:24 Supporting the Next Generation of Drummers 
1:10:56 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 
1:11:37 Impacting Others 
1:19:40 Tour Bus Tales and Night Terrors 
1:23:32 Groove MPL (Sponsor) 
1:24:44 Chick-fil-A and Celebrity Encounters 
1:35:26 Sonique Drums (Sponsor) 
1:36:06 Closing Questions 
1:42:17 Outro


Thank you to our Episode Sponsors:

Drum Box
https://drumbox.space

Drum Supply
https://www.drumsupply.com

Low Boy Beaters
https://lowboybeaters.com

Groove MPL
https://www.groovempl.com

Sonique Drums
https://soniquedrums.com


Connect with Brian:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brianrussellcollins
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brianrussellcollins

Music Featured in this Episode:
"The Heart of Rock & Roll - Huey Lewis and the News
"I Want a New Drug - Huey Lewis and the News

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Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan Sletner
Recorded March 2025 in Nashville, TN

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Recorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TN
Podcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART 

ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Matt Nolan: Drummer for Lainey Wilson, From New Orleans Jazz to Country's Biggest Stages, Sobriety and Mental Health, Studio Recording, The Importance of Listening

Season 1 · Episode 66

vendredi 11 avril 2025Duration 02:37:01

We’re excited to welcome Matt Nolan to the podcast! Since 2020, Matt has been the touring drummer for Lainey Wilson, in addition to working with artists including Maggie Rose, Them Vibes, Brandon Whyde, The Morrison Brothers Band, and Rude Music - a rock and roll group led by Matt and his brother Kevin. In this wide-ranging interview, Matt shares his unique musical journey from studying Jazz in New Orleans to moving to Nashville and eventually landing the gig with Lainey Wilson. Matt shares valuable insights on handling moments of pressure, playing bigger stages, supporting your bandmates, touring sober, and the importance of listening. We hope you enjoy!


Chapters:
00:00 Intro
2:26 Welcome, Matt! 
8:52 Behind the Scenes: CMA Awards 
27:56 Drumming Influences 
35:23 Drum Box (Sponsor) 
36:08 Early Musical Influences and Upbringing 
39:01 Getting Booed at Your 1st Gig 
55:08 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 
56:11 Goals in High School 
1:00:11 Johnny Vidacovich and New Orleans Jazz 
1:10:32 Discovering Country Music 
1:21:48 Dealing w/ Competition & High-Stakes 
1:24:44 The Drummer's Role 
1:26:59 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 
1:27:37 Playback & Tracks 
1:42:48 Groove MPL (Sponsor) 
1:44:06 Recording Lainey's 3rd Studio Album 
1:55:48 Touring Sober and Band Dynamics 
2:00:37 Mental Health on the Road 
2:04:39 The Importance of Listening 
2:10:23 Pre-Show Rituals and Techniques 
2:14:39 What Makes a Successful Show? 
2:29:30 Music City Audiology (Sponsor) 
2:30:13 Closing Questions 
2:34:47 Outro


Thank you to our Episode Sponsors:

Drum Box
https://drumbox.space

Drum Supply
https://www.drumsupply.com

Low Boy Beaters
https://lowboybeaters.com

Groove MPL
https://www.groovempl.com

Sonor Drums
https://www.sonor.com

Hercules Stands
https://herculesstands.com

Sonique Drums
https://soniquedrums.com

Music City Audiology
https://www.musiccityaudiology.com


Connect with Matt:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattnolandrums

Music Featured in this Episode:
"Whirlwind" (Live) - Lainey Wilson
"Burn" - Matt Nolan

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Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan Sletner
Recorded February 2025 in Nashville, TN

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Recorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TN
Podcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART 

ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Raven Pfeiffer: On Tour w/ Girl Named Tom, Choosing the Right Gigs, Mastering Ableton, Living Healthy & Landing Endorsements

Season 1 · Episode 65

vendredi 28 mars 2025Duration 01:43:41

Hailing from Charlotte, NC, Raven Pfeiffer moved to Nashville in 2021 where she currently performs, co-writes, and tours with several artists across different genres, most notably with American folk sibling trio, Girl Named Tom. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Raven studied under renowned performer, composer, and producer, Rick Dior (James Taylor, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles), and earned a B.A. in Music with a concentration in percussion and a B.A. in German Translation. 

In this conversation, we discuss the importance of committing to gigs that push you to learn new skills, like mastering Ableton, and dive into an emotional discussion about physical health as Raven opens up about her intense health scare in 2017. From battling illness to thriving on stage, her story is a testament to resilience and dedication. We also explore her musical influences, from Jen Ledger of Skillet to jazz greats like Elvin Jones and Dave Weckl, and her experience in landing endorsements, including Doc Sweeney Drums and Paiste Cymbals. We hope you enjoy!


Chapters:
00:00 Intro
2:13 Welcome, Raven! 
8:39 Forensic Anthropology, Early Years 
15:24 College Years and Musical Growth 
20:17 Drum Box (Sponsor) 
21:00 Studying German Translation 
26:42 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 
27:42 Choosing Nashville Over Academia 
42:49 Groove MPL (Sponsor) 
44:00 Musical Inspirations and Influences 
55:48 Raven's Favorite Crayon 
1:00:47 Endorsements and Networking 
1:08:29 Marketing & Social Media for Musicians 
1:13:59 Sonique Drums (Sponsor) 
1:14:38 Health Journey, Diet & Lifestyle Changes 
1:30:22 Music City Audiology (Sponsor)
1:32:40 Learning Songs Quickly 
1:38:34 Favorite Local Spots in Nashville 
1:42:07 Outro


Thank you to our Episode Sponsors:

Drum Box
https://drumbox.space

Drum Supply
https://www.drumsupply.com

Groove MPL
https://www.groovempl.com

Sonique Drums
https://soniquedrums.com

Music City Audiology
https://www.musiccityaudiology.com


Connect with Raven:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ravenpfeiffer
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raven.pfeiffer.7
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ravenpfeiffer
Website: https://www.ravenpfeiffer.com


Music Featured in this Episode:
"What A View" - Girl Named Tom
"Get A Little Lost" - Girl Named Tom

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Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan Sletner
Recorded February 2025 in Nashville, TN

Support the show

Connect with us:
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Recorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TN
Podcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART 

ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Grace Goodman: Belmont Grad to Touring Drummer, Supporting Women in Music, Nashville Indie Rock, Professionalism & Showmanship

Season 1 · Episode 64

vendredi 14 mars 2025Duration 01:19:43

Grace Goodman is a Nashville-based drummer known for her dynamic performances and versatility across a wide range of musical genres. A recent graduate of Belmont University (Class of 2024), we dive into Grace's rapid transition from college to professional touring into Nashville's indie rock scene. Since graduating, Grace has toured with Odie Leigh, opening for Shakey Graves, and recently wrapped up a three-month headlining tour across the United States and Canada. Over the past year, she has also performed at prominent festivals such as Treefort Music Fest, Shaky Knees Festival, Kilby Block Party, Calgary Folk Festival, Hinterland Music Festival, and Outside Lands Music Festival. Grace shares insights on her drumming techniques, the significance of inclusivity in the music industry, and memorable moments from tour. We discuss topics essential for aspiring drummers, such as professionalism, stage energy, showmanship, and the importance of following your Plan A. We hope you enjoy!


Chapters:
00:00 Intro
1:46 Welcome, Grace! 
2:39 Graduating from Belmont 
6:03 On Tour w/ Oston and Knox 
17:26 Touring While in College 
21:00 Early Life and Musical Influences 
32:13 Drum Box (Sponsor) 
32:55 All-Female Bands and Empowerment 
40:00 Women Supporting Women in Music 
42:07 Finding Community in Nashville 
43:33 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 
44:32 'Bro Really Went Flying' (Showmanship) 
52:14 Groove MPL (Sponsor) 
53:25 Learning Music Without Charts 
1:05:57 Sonique Drums (Sponsor) 
1:06:55 Closing Questions / Tattoo Stories 
1:18:24 Outro


Thank you to our Episode Sponsors:

Drum Box
https://drumbox.space

Drum Supply
https://www.drumsupply.com

Groove MPL
https://www.groovempl.com

Sonique Drums
https://soniquedrums.com


Connect with Grace:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gracegoodmandrums
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gracegoodmandrums

Music Featured in this Episode:
"Either Way" - Odie Leigh
"Who's Mary" - CLAYTON

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Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan Sletner
Recorded February 2025 in Nashville, TN

Support the show

Connect with us:
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Recorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TN
Podcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART 

ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Ethan Harb (2025 Interview): Viral Bonk Fame, On Tour w/ Trey Lewis, Camaraderie, Consistency, & Personal Loss

Season 1 · Episode 63

vendredi 28 février 2025Duration 01:12:42

In this special episode of the Nashville Drummers Podcast, we welcomed back our good buddy Ethan Harb. Since his first appearance on the show back in Ep. 5 (Dec. 2021), Ethan's career has quite literally exploded, most recently through his viral social media video series of 'How to Get Fired from a Gig', amassing over 112 million views on one video alone, 450K followers on Instagram and 170K followers on TikTok. Ethan shares insights on the importance of consistency when building a social media presence, why you should record every gig, and how to balance being a professional musician with band camaraderie and humor. We learn how Ethan landed the touring gig with Trey Lewis, and he opens up about his journey dealing with the loss of his father.

**BONUS: get an inside view into Ethan's complete setup on tour w/ Trey Lewis in our NDP Backstage Rig Rundown! Available exclusively to Patreon, Buzzsprout, and Apple Podcast Subscribers. 


Chapters:
00:00 Intro
3:27 Welcome back, Ethan! 
5:26 The Viral Bonk Backstory 
14:24 Impact of Social Media on Your Career 
20:51 Skylines & Satellites, Silly Goose Hours 
29:00 Drum Box (Sponsor) 
29:43 Career Growth, On Tour w/ Trey Lewis 
35:00 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 
36:00 Original Music & Band Camaraderie 
38:19 Groove MPL (Sponsor) 
39:19 Record Every Gig 
42:49 Sonique Drums (Sponsor) 
43:47 Dealing with Personal Loss 
46:49 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 
47:31 Reflection, Praise & Gratitude 
1:00:08 Social Media and Consistency 
1:08:05 Closing Questions 
1:11:24 Outro

Thank you to our Episode Sponsors:

Drum Box
https://drumbox.space

Drum Supply
https://www.drumsupply.com

Groove MPL
https://www.groovempl.com

Sonique Drums
https://soniquedrums.com

Low Boy Beaters
https://lowboybeaters.com


Connect with Ethan:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ethanharbdrums
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ethanharbdrums

Music Featured in this Episode:
"Dicked Down in Dallas" - Trey Lewis
"Devil Woman" - Caleb Shirley


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Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan Sletner
Recorded January 2025 in Nashville, TN

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Recorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TN
Podcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART 

ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC

Aaron Chase: Lost Stars, Building Community, Recording & Content Creation, Taking Risks, Mental Health Challenges

Season 1 · Episode 62

lundi 10 février 2025Duration 01:43:43

Welcome Harrisburg, PA native Aaron Chase to the show! Well-known as the drummer for Nashville pop duo Lost Stars, Aaron shares his journey to Nashville as a session drummer and content creator, including stories from his early drumming days, the challenges and benefits of recording at home, and the impact of running on his physical and mental well-being. Aaron hosts the 'Musicians Should Hang Out', a monthly coffee hang to foster community among local musicians. The conversation also delves into topics like mental health challenges, dealing with negative self-talk, and balancing marriage life with a drumming career. We hope you enjoy!

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
2:21 Welcome, Aaron! 
4:38 Musicians Should Hang Out 
11:14 Early Drumming Years 
27:50 YouTube and Content Creation 
34:55 Drum Box (Sponsor) 
35:37 Social Media in 2025 
37:12 Drum Supply (Sponsor) 
40:22 Mental Health and Overcoming Challenges 
51:37 Groove MPL (Sponsor) 
52:38 Move to Nashville
55:11 Networking 
59:15 Joining Lost Stars: The Audition 
1:00:40 The Importance of Versatility 
1:16:25 Low Boy Beaters (Sponsor) 
1:17:07 Balancing Personal Life and a Drumming Career 
1:22:34 Favorite Drummers and Influences 
1:29:23 Closing Questions 
1:42:27 Outro


Thank you to our Episode Sponsors:

Drum Supply
https://www.drumsupply.com

Drum Box
https://drumbox.space

Groove MPL
https://www.groovempl.com

Low Boy Beaters
https://lowboybeaters.com


Connect with Aaron:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronchasedrums
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AaronChaseDrums
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaron.chase.52

Music Featured in this Episode:
"Vertigo" - Lost Stars

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Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan Sletner
Recorded January 2025 in Nashville, TN

Support the show

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Recorded at Garden Groove Recording Space, Nashville, TN
Podcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART 

ⓒ 2026 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC


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