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Are Drummers Musicians?

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  • 51. Nitida Atkinson: Don’t Thank Me, Spank Me, Songwriting, Session Life, and The AFL Grand Final
    This week, I’m joined by the powerhouse that is Nitida Atkinson — singer, songwriter, performer, session musician, and multi-instrumentalist. We had a blast talking about her band Don’t Thank Me, Spank Me, their self-titled debut album, and the sold-out launch show at The Tote.Nitida also shared insights into her creative process, balancing band life with solo projects and session work—including her incredible performance with Mark Seymour at the 2023 AFL Grand Final Halftime Show. We got into her passion for music, the fun of dressing up for performances, and plenty more, with lots of laughs along the way.If you love rock, soul, or just great music stories, you’ll enjoy this one!For more, visit aredrummersmusicians.com
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  • 50. Ronny Ferella: Jazz Drumming, Community, Hard Work, and the Business of Music
    This week, I’m joined by a true Brunswick local and staple of the Melbourne jazz scene—drummer Ronny Ferella. Arriving on his bike like the legend he is, Ronny shared his journey with the drums, from his early inspirations to the teachers who shaped him, his family heritage, and the pure joy of playing music after putting in the hard work to learn it.We also dive into his new community record label, its unique approach to releasing music, and the challenges and realities of making a living as a musician. It was a fantastic conversation filled with insight, passion, and a few laughs. Plus, Ronny even gifted us two of his CD albums—what a guy.(P.S. If you need a drummer for a blues gig, call Ronny.)
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  • 49. Jude Perl: Musical Comedy, Songwriting, Jazz Roots, and Creative Process
    This week, I’m joined by the incredibly talented Jude Perl — singer, songwriter, comedian, and all-around creative force. Jude has built a reputation for her razor-sharp wit, insanely clever songwriting, and brutally honest yet hilarious observations about life. At the time of recording, she had just wrapped up a successful run of Share House: The Musical, an original production showcasing her unique blend of music and comedy.In this episode, we dive into her journey from jazz school to musical comedy, how she crafts her songs and jokes, and the creative process behind her work. We also talk about the long road of bringing projects to life, the recent success of Share House, and what’s next for this multi-talented artist.Whether you're a musician, comedian, or just love a good laugh, this one’s packed with insight, humor, and plenty of inspiration.
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  • 48. Yael Zamir: Jazz Flute, Brazilian Grooves, Classical Roots, and Musical Freedom
    This week, I’m joined by the incredible Yael Zamir, a flutist and composer making waves in Melbourne’s jazz scene. Yael is one of the few musicians in Australia specializing in jazz and Brazilian flute, bringing a fresh and expressive voice to the instrument.We talk about her journey from classical training to jazz improvisation, the role of music theory and solfège in her playing, and what drew her to the rhythms and melodies of Brazilian music. Yael shares insights into her experiences studying with renowned teachers, her time at The Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music, and how she approaches composition and performance.From music theatre beginnings to playing with Panorama Brasil and beyond, this conversation is full of inspiring moments about finding your voice as a musician.
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  • 47. Toby Peterson-Stewart: Bass Virtuosity, The Omnific, Global Tours, and Musical Honesty
    This week, I’m joined by Toby Peterson-Stewart, an incredibly humble yet immensely talented bass player from Melbourne, Australia. Toby is one of two bass players in the instrumental prog/metal band, The Omnific, a group known for their innovative and impressive approach to music. Toby shares his journey from the hills of Mt Dandenong to performing on the global stage, including his experiences touring the world, attending NAMM, and honing his craft as a bass virtuoso. We discuss the dedication it takes to establish oneself in the music scene, his pre-gig rituals, and the unique dynamic of being one-half of a dual-bass band. Beyond music, Toby reflects on his creative process, his desire to start a podcast, and his passion for making music that’s honest and true to the moment. Join us for an inspiring and insightful conversation with a musician who’s redefining what’s possible on the bass. For more info and links to the guest's work, visit our website: ⁠aredrummersmusicians.com⁠
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About Are Drummers Musicians?

Are Drummers Musicians? is a weekly deep dive into the world of a musician—a captivating exploration of the diverse talents and experiences of musicians. Hosted by drummer Luke Singleton, the podcast features relaxed, in-depth conversations recorded on a cosy couch in Brunswick. Each episode shares stories of a musician's journey and experiences, resonating beyond trends and promo cycles. Join us for timeless storytelling, community building and authentic insights into the music industry—your backstage pass to the music scene in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia, and beyond.
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