Pete's Percussion Podcast: Episode 288 - James Lindroth

Published: April 14, 2022, 12:16 p.m.

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Northeastern State University (OK) Percussion and Music Education professor James Lindroth stops by to talk about his job at NSU, gigging in OK, and negotiating tactics for jobs (04:00), his PASIC 2021 presentation on Health and Wellness for percussionists and his physician wife and her influence on his research (19:15) growing up outside Boston, being a first generation college student, being taught by working musicians, and his undergrad years at Berklee (MA) and UMass-Lowell (28:15), going to infantry school out of undergrad then heading back to UMass-Lowell for the master\\u2019s (48:30), teaching high school band and orchestra and playing and recording as a bar band (57:00), getting his Ph.D. at the University of South Florida, the personal challenges of getting that degree, and music arranging (01:09:30), and the Random Ass Questions, with comments on the Marching Arts, the \\u201cLindroth Hockey Podcast\\u201d, John Williams, James Bond books and movies, and his father\\u2019s artwork (01:19:45).

Finishing with a Rave on the 1979 film The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh (01:49:00).

Links:

James Lindroth\\u2019s NSUOK page

James Lindroth\\u2019s PASIC page

Salem Witch Trails

Broken Arrow (OK) bands

Neil Grover

Fred Buda

Dean Anderson

Vic Firth

Nancy Zeltsman

Jeff Fischer

John Williams

Polyrhythms - Peter Magadini

JFK - opening credits

Gordon Stout

Ivan Trevino on the podcast

Mark Ford

\\u201cFreeze Frame\\u201d - J. Geils Band

\\u201cVoices Carry\\u201d - Til Tuesday

\\u201cSurrender\\u201d - Cheap Trick

Oklahoma!

\\u201cAlmost Like Being in Love\\u201d - Brigadoon

Matthew McCutcheon

Carolina Crown

Genesis

Blue Stars

Ray Bourque

Lindroth Hockey Podcast

Tulsa Oilers

Ian Fleming

Man\\u2019s Search for Meaning - Viktor Frankl

On Her Majesty\\u2019s Secret Service - Ian Fleming

Frank Epstein

Tom Gauger

Raves:

The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh trailer

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