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Drummers Pathway Podcast

Drummers Pathway Podcast

By: Michael Scott
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This show features conversations with drummers, educators and other creative artists sharing their experiences and discussing the paths they have followed to pursue a life in the arts.

We have all achieved success and faced challenges in a variety of different ways and through these discussions, we will learn about how the choices we make can determine the paths that we are meant 
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Episodes
  • Episode 95 - Justin Faulkner - Part Two (Community, Humility & Mentorship)
    Mar 30 2026

    This episode features part two of my conversation with Justin Faulkner.

    Best known as the drummer for the Branford Marsalis Quartet, a seat he has held since the age of 18, Justin has built a remarkable career as a musician, educator, and philanthropist, devoted to honouring the lessons of those who came before him while mentoring the next generation by giving back to his community.

    In part two of our conversation, we talk about Justin’s experiences growing up in a community of support, the importance of remaining humble, and why it’s imperative to seek out mentors who can guide you along your path by sharing their own wisdom and experiences.

    Be sure to go back and check out episode 94 which features part one of our conversation. Episode 94 Follow Justin: https://www.justinfaulknermusic.com Instagram Facebook

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    48 mins
  • Episode 94 -Justin Faulkner - Part One (Branford Marsalis & Living with Purpose)
    Mar 23 2026

    This episode features my conversation with Justin Faulkner.

    Based in Philadelphia, Justin is a drummer, composer, and educator whose passion for music began early on. Starting formal training at age 7, he studied classical music, jazz, and percussion at the Settlement Music School and the Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts, while also receiving instruction from the Principal Timpanist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. As a child prodigy, he stepped onto the professional jazz scene at just 13 years old, and by 2009 had joined the Branford Marsalis Quartet, which is a seat he has held ever since.

    Beyond performing, he is deeply committed to education and community, serving as an instructor at Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance and mentoring the next generation of musicians with the same encouragement he received.

    In our conversation, we talk about how he got his start with formal music education, the importance of listening to the people who have followed this path before you, and how faith and spirituality remains an essential focus in his life.

    As this interview ran close to 2 hours, I have divided it into two episodes, so here is Part One of my interview with Justin Faulkner. Follow Justin: https://www.justinfaulknermusic.com Instagram Facebook

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    49 mins
  • Episode 93 - Chip Ritter (Musicality, Showmanship & Finding Your Path)
    Mar 9 2026

    This episode features my conversation with Chip Ritter.

    Based in Arizona, Chip is a professional drummer recognized for his versatility and showmanship. In addition to maintaining an active freelance career, he has a passion for education and is a co-founder of the Drummers Education Connection Podcast.

    Highly regarded for his showmanship, Chip is best known for being the first drummer in history to Juggle 3 drumsticks while playing drums on The Late Show with David Letterman.

    In this episode, we talk about his early career aspirations, overcoming mindset obstacles and addictions, and why maintaining strong community connections is essential to navigating your life and career. Follow Chip https://chipritter.com Facebook Instagram YouTube Podcast Drummers Education Connection David Letterman Performance

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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