Working Drummer

Working Drummer
Working Drummer
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    563 - Matthew Atkins part 1: Drumming at The Mayfield Theatre, Charting at a Pro Level, Being Prepared

    16.04.2026 | 1 Std. 33 Min.
    Matthew Atkins is a celebrated veteran of the music industry. An honours graduate of the renowned Musician’s Institute in Hollywood CA, Matthew has worked in a wide array of genres and situations. Matthew is equally at home on a stage playing pop-country to a festival audience, jazz to an intimate venue, or top 40 dance music at a high-end corporate event, as he is playing as part of a drum line at a world class sporting event.With a large catalogue of recording sessions to his credit, Matthew is known to be a diverse, creative professional. Matthew has been recognized with honours and awards from groups such as the Alberta Recording Industries Association and the Canadian Country Music Association.Having lived and worked in Asia, Mexico, and most recently Vancouver, Matthew now makes his home in St Albert, Alberta.

    In this episode, Matthew talks about:

    Understanding the importance of motion when playing

    His gig as a house drummer at The Mayfield Theatre

    Using drum charts on a pro level

    The power of being prepared

    Chart writing techniques

    Tapping into the most musical performances in the studio

    Taking direction with grace
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    562 - Chaun Horton: Playing with Lauren Daigle, Family Life in Sweden and Work Life in Nashville, "Playing in the Crossroads"

    09.04.2026 | 1 Std. 15 Min.
    Growing up in Rochester, New York, Chaun Horton was birthed into a love of music. Under the tutelage of his father, a church organist, Chaun first learned his craft by playing for local choirs, then events throughout the state. Chaun’s desire to expand on his work led him to LA, where he attended a camp held by the LA Music Academy College of Music. Chaun soon found himself enrolling in the school on a full scholarship, where he earned a Certificate of Completion.

    Chaun has had the privilege of sharing the stage with artist such as Macy Gray, Natasha Bedingfield, Israel Houghton, , Toni Braxton, Thundercat, Jessica Simpson, and many more.

    In this episode, Chaun talks about:

    Moving home base from LA to Sweden and establishing a “camp base” in Nashville 

    How the Lauren Daigle gig came his way

    Learning not to “take advantage of music” - “you’ve gotta be interested in it”

    What it means to “play in the crossroads”

    Setting professional goals based on how you want to feel at work 

    Learning how to have some stoic detachment when necessary 

    Getting to have a “garage band experience” with Lauren Daigle 

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    561 - John Spittle: Drumming for Trace Adkins, Developing Pocket and Feel, Three Generations of Drummers

    02.04.2026 | 1 Std. 14 Min.
    John Spittle has been the long-time drummer with Country icon Trace Adkins. John began his career on the drums in Southern California playing in bands and recording sessions since the age of 15. Since moving to Nashville, TN, in 1997, John has toured and recorded with various artists, including Sara Evans, Aaron Tippin, Chris Cagle, Kellie Coffey, Matt King, Paul Brandt, and more. When not on the road, John has a studio where he records drums on over 100 songs a year for producers/artists all over the world.

    TV credits include The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Conan O Brien Show, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, ACM Awards, CMT Awards, Craig Ferguson Show, NYC New Year's Eve Bash, Ellen DeGeneres Show, NBC Country Christmas, Grand Ol Opry Live, Emeril Live, Miss America USA, and many more.

    In this episode, John talks about:

        Home studio work

        From John’s father to his son: Three generations of drummers

        Moving to Nashville from Southern California and the expectations

        Developing a pocket and good time feel

        Experiences before the Trace Adkins

        What Trace expects from his band members

        John’s new endorsement with Sonor drums

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    560 - Bruno Esrubilsky: Playing with Mitzki, Supporting the Artist (not just the song), Letting His Brazilian Shine Through

    26.03.2026 | 1 Std. 30 Min.
    Bruno is a Brazilian drummer and percussionist based in the Bay Area and the longtime drummer for indie rock icon Mitski.

    He graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston, moved to New York in 2011 and to Los Angeles in 2020. Throughout the last 15 years, Bruno has toured every continent of the world, played drums on the hit Broadway show Hedwig and The Angry Inch (4x Tony Awards winner), appeared on many TV shows, and has performed at festivals such as Coachella, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo, Java Jazz Festival (Indonesia), Fuji Rock Festival (Japan) and legendary concert venues such as the Hollywood Bowl, Radio City Music Hall (NYC), Red Rocks Amphitheater, Wembley Stadium, The Greek Theater, Ryman Auditorium, Kennedy Center, Central Park SummerStage amongst many more. Recording credits include records in the USA, Japan, Argentina and Brazil.

    In this episode, Bruno talks about:

    Recently moving from LA to the Bay Area, and throwing himself into the scene there

    Forming a global circle of friends through music

    The evolution of Mitzki’s creative output and artistic vision

    Not just supporting the song you’re playing, but supporting the artist/person you’re playing for

    How the theatricality of Mitzki’s performance shapes his playing 

    Playing in Brazil’s #1 Dave Matthews tribute band

    Playing “Hedwig & The Angry Inch” on Broadway

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    559 - Marc Slutsky: Drumming for Peter Murphy, Practicing at the Micro Level, Staying Curious

    19.03.2026 | 1 Std. 32 Min.
    Originally from Merrick, NY, Marc Slutsky built his reputation as both a touring and studio drummer, working with a wide range of internationally recognized artists.

Marc first gained broader visibility performing with Splender, a late-1990s/early-2000s alternative rock band signed to Columbia Records. The bands first album “Halfway Down The Sky” was produced by Todd Rundgren. The group achieved chart success with their singles “Yeah, Whatever” and “I Think God Can Explain,” helping establish Marc as a solid and expressive drummer. Splender made a second album on Clive Davis’s J records “To Whom It May Concern” which featured Slutsky’s drumming further.

After Splender, Slutsky became a highly in-demand touring and session musician.

    Over the years he has performed, recorded, or toured with artists including: Peter Murphy, Bauhaus, Adam Ant, Puddle Of Mudd, Kylie Minogue, Delta Goodrem, The Calling, Sons Of Silver, Alexa Ray Joel, Tom Morello (RATM), Terri Nunn (Berlin), Lou Gramm (Foreigner), Hugo, Gavin Degraw

    In addition, Slutsky has appeared extensively on TV including shows such as X-Factor, The View, Good Morning America, Queen Latifah Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Last Call with Carson Daily, Late Show with David Letterman, Wendy Williams Show, 2010 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting (NBC) with Kylie Minogue, and Jimmy Kimmel Live.

    In this episode, Marc talks about:

        Unique challenges to touring internationally

        Making sure to play great every time, every gig

        Staying curious and always learning

        Practicing on things at the micro level

        Drumming for the legend Peter Murphy (Bauhaus)

        Playing as a member of the band Splender when he was young        

        Working with Todd Rundgren as a producer

        Learning how to record from your peers

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With 500 episodes and counting, Working Drummer Podcast is the source for those interested in what it’s like to be a professional drummer. Hosted by Matthew Crouse and Zack Albetta, Working Drummer covers it all with a dynamic range of pro drummers who represent many different genres and scenes. Each weekly interview features a different performer, sometimes with a less recognizable name, but always with an impressive and distinct body of work. This unique approach has garnered a loyal audience hungry for unfiltered stories about making a living as a musician today.
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