• Damian Keyes talks being dropped from a label, co-founding BIMM, and social media success
    Jul 20 2023

    This weeks guest is bass player, entrepreneur and social media specialist Damian Keyes. Damian has worked in the music industry his whole life. he was signed at 18 co-founded music universities across Europe (BIMM) and has now built a very successful online community of over 200 thousand artists and musicians who of which he helps, get their music heard. Find Damian Here: @DamianKeyes https://www.instagram.com/damiankeyes1/

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    1 Std. und 9 Min.
  • Erika Horn talks working as an engineer, wanting a music career, living with parents & social media
    Jul 12 2023

    This weeks guest is guitarist, artist and full-time engineer Erika Horn. Since she started posting in 2020 Erika has grown exponentially on platforms Tik Tok and instagram, interestingly, as she shares herself in this episode... music is NOT what she currently does full-time! Such a pleasure getting to talk to you Erika!! Find her here: https://www.tiktok.com/@erikahorn.art https://www.instagram.com/erikahornsenz2012/

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    59 Min.
  • Daric Bennett talks Bass Nation, Introversion and the 'best' way to learn bass
    Jul 4 2023
    This week's guest is the incredibly respected bass player, educator, and founder – Daric Bennett. As he explains himself in the episode Daric’s journey began in church as he started playing bass not by choice but to essentially just fill a space in the band. Fast forward years later he launches his now incredibly successful youtube channel and the popular education platform - Bass Nation.
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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
  • Stephen Lewis talks festival touring, battling addiction, egos, disliking rules, and bass players united
    Jun 22 2023
    This weeks guest is fellow Bass Players United member Stephen Lewis of the Big Band of fun. Stephen is incredibly open about his journey in this episode and shares some amazing stories. Going back to the beginning of his career and leading up to the acheivements in his most recent years playing for festivals such as Glastuboury,, Mountain Jam and Burning ManFind Stephen Here: @bigbandofone https://www.instagram.com/stephen_lew...
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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
  • Kerry "2 Smooth" talks going from military to musician, trying to make it in LA, working with Jason Derulo and Tori Kelly, and Kerry's Kamp
    Jun 8 2023
    This weeks guest is the incredibly talented guitarist, producer, and instructor Kerry “2 Smooth” Marshall. After first realising a music career was for him during his time in the military. Kerry went on to work with a number of well known artists and has managed to build a very successful YouTube channel. All of which has ultimately leading him to the creation of his most popular program Kerry’s Kamp. Find Kerry Here: @Kerry2smooth https://www.instagram.com/kerry2smooth/
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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
  • John Ferrara talks his musical family, quitting to become a therapist, Indian rhythms, Consider the Source, theory and working as an instructor
    Jun 1 2023

    This weeks guest is bassist composer and instructor John Ferrara. John is an exceptional bassist known for his distinctive playing style and fusion of genres. In the episode he shares that he was encouraged into bass playing by his musical family but explains that years later he stopped playing to explore other options. That was until his contributions to the band ‘Consider the Source’ changed the trajectory of his playing career.

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    1 Std. und 32 Min.
  • Daisy Pepper talks how she got into music, the algorithm, being a woman online, and self-employment
    Apr 20 2023

    This week's guest is 22 year old bassist Daisy Pepper. Having gained over 50 thousand followers since the lockdown in 2020. Daisy has been able to use her platform to find some incredible work opportunities. In this episode we not only dive into who Daisy is, both a musician and person we also talk about some incredibly important topics. We talk very openly and vulnerably about what it's really like being a woman online and acknowledge that the constant need for interaction and follower growth is actually incredibly toxic. I’ve really loved having this conversation with Daisy and think that there is a lot that your guys can take from it. Chapters:0:00 - Intro 0:33 - How did Daisy get into music? - Guitar, trumpet, piano AND bass?? 6:25 - Bass Club at school - being a 'natural' 10:42 - I didn't really know what a bass guitar was.... 12:13 - Does music run in Daisy's family? 14:30 - First songs learnt on guitar 15:29 - Our boy band phases 17:39 - Being hesitant to post covers of songs you like because they're not the genre your audience expect21:40 - Daisy's qualifications 25:37 - Going into a full-time job and then posting onto social media during covid lockdown 27:44 - Why not going to university was the best decision for daisy 31:23 - My follower count not growing can get really frustrating 33:05 - The algorithm is out of your control 34:04 - Social media is toxic - constantly chasing numbers and interaction is TIRING 35:57 - Paying to boost your content 40:12 - When a video does bad its a massive ego hit 40:54 - Hate comments and being a woman online 49:13 - Men get hate comments but the female experience is different 56:12 - Its ALWAYS the private accounts that have the most to say 58:08 - Balancing time when self-employed 1:04:48 - Keeping motivated 1:09:51 - Imposter syndrome / Fake it till you make it 1:16:30 - What is Daisy working on right now - MERCH RELEASE 1:19:11 - Daisy's soundtrack to success - Broken finger?! has a pretty incredible back story 1:24:44 - Leyla was scared to send Daisy a message about the podcast... 1:26:35 - Ads

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    1 Std. und 30 Min.
  • David Pastorius talks his family name, signature techniques, toxic musicians and being good enough to teach.
    Apr 13 2023

    This week's guest is American bassist David Pastorius, known for his unique sound and playing style David comes from a very well known and musical family (of course given the last name). However, David’s journey to finding the bass was completely unrelated and he has now built a very successful career of his own, working as an instructor and booking gigs with his band Local 518. There is a lot to learn and be inspired by in this episode so I really hope you all enjoy it! Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:25 - WHY and HOW David got into playing bass 3:27 - ‘How many hours do you play a day?’ 4:50 - Is disciplined and intentional practice important? 8:57 - Imposter syndrome - only playing for 3 years. 10:10 - Negative comments / doing and saying things on purpose for engagement 11:47 - David’s ‘I’m not good enough’ moment 13:10 - Has David ever been bothered by the assumptions caused by the Pastorius name? 14:19 - Has Jaco’s legacy had any influence on David? 15:42 - Any other career in mind? 17:10 - Teaching lessons online - why online students are often more serious about learning. 18:56 - ‘I don’t feel like I deserve to be teaching people lessons sometimes’ 24:06 - David’s signature technique ‘Bass Scratching’ - DEMO 25:23 - Inspirations - John Ferrara and Cody Wright / inspiring and accepting musicians 27:43- Toxic musicians 30:36 - David’s kids and their musical ability 32:25 - Being a father and working in the industry 34:21 - David’s creative process 36:20 - Making mistakes (ON STAGE and OFF) 38:53 - Why we don’t worry about practicing everyday 41:00 - David’s first time meeting Victor Wooten was kinda embarrassing 43:00 - ‘Taking criticism is hard but i’ll do it if they go about it nicely’ 45:11 - Advice for someone wanting to start playing bass 45:59 - David’s current goals 46:36 - David's Soundtrack to Success 47:39 - AdsFind David Here: https://www.youtube.com/@UCAW3gzrlauR3Xp3wI259v2g https://www.instagram.com/davidpastorius/

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    51 Min.