Episode 48- We're hyped to have our first repeat guest, the most recorded drummer in the history of time, the legendary John JR Robinson. We talk with the King of the Groove about his new book, more stories of Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, embracing new technologies in music, and a super deep dive on entrepreneurship. Musicians and music lovers, this is a must listen and a dang good time. We hope you love it.
0:00:00 - Intro
0:01:50 - King Of The Groove
0:02:59 - Entrepreneurship
0:04:14 - Key Entrepreneurial Lessons
0:07:43 - How To Handle Demand
0:10:47 - Figuring Out The Industry
0:11:18 - Joe Chiccarelli
0:16:12 - 70 Points Before A Session
0:20:21 - David Foster
0:20:48 - Quincy Jones
0:23:52 - King Of The Groove Book
0:26:36 - Would Jr Do Anything Different?
0:29:52 - Irving Azoff
0:30:36 - Staying Inspired
0:36:33 - Quincy Messed With JrS Drum Kit
0:39:43 - Working On The Dude
0:41:51 - Herbie Hancock & Rod Temperton
0:44:38 - Embracing New Tech
0:45:21 - Roger Linn & Witnessing The Invention Of The Linn Drum
0:46:58 - Working On Michael JacksonS Bad And The Way You Make Me Feel
0:49:37 - Michael JacksonS Monkey, Bubbles
0:51:11 - The Process And Point To Writing A Book
0:52:55 - Watching Musicians Chops On The Internet
0:53:44 - Jr Coaches Corner
0:57:03 - Doing What You Love
1:00:17 - Advice For Young Musicians
1:02:45 - Coaches Corner Continued
1:03:34 - How To Manage Difficult Sections Playing Live
1:07:23 - Is Slingerland Coming Back?
1:12:39 - Entrepreneurial Tips For Musicians
1:15:00 - Bass Players, Stanley Clarke
1:17:55 - Approach To Learning New Music
1:19:58 - King Of The Groove Book
1:20:30 - Music Through Arts - Charity Fund
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