
The Global Band Room
Welcome to The Global Bandroom, a podcast about bands and musicians across the world.
Let’s Talk Band!
Each episode I sit down with directors, composers, and musicians to talk about their stories and bands, and how they’re making an impact in their communities.
David Eddleman
David Eddleman is the Open Class at Soundsport and International Development Officer with Drum Corps International, among many other things. As we move through David’s career and its many fascinating branches, we discuss the transformative moments in music that captivate and make us who we are today.
Mark Nichols
Delighted to welcome back, friend of the pod, Mark Nichols! Since 2020, Mark's made a fair few transitions, and like so many of the rest of us, started re-prioritising some things too!
Jason Noble
For this week’s episode, I’m joined by world-class musician and good friend, Jason Noble. As the Associate Professor of Music at Lehman College, conductor of the Columbia University Wind Ensemble, and avid commissioner of new works, he’s a pillar of the band world.
Gail Brechting
Join me back in the band room with one of my favorite guests, Gail Brechting! She's the past president of ACB, – the Association of Concert Bands and the conductor of West Michigan Concert Winds for 29 years.
Chris Green
Focused on diversity in bands, this interview is with Chris Green, Artistic Director of the Central Florida Sounds of Freedom Band.
Mark Morette
Mark Morette and his company Mark Custom are legendary in our world and responsible for some of the most well-known and important band recordings around the world.
Mark Nichols
Mark Nichols is back! We talk about returning to normal band in Texas, lessons learned from Covid, and how Mark fell into Drum Corps, not once, but twice!
David Vickerman
David Vickerman, Director of Bands at San José State University on finding the "Why" in your performances.
Deborah Bradley
This week I had the pleasure of getting to know Deborah Bradley; Educator, Conductor, and Adjudicator.
Philip Sparke
We're back! And what better way to kick off season 3 than with the great British composer Philip Sparke.