CML 005: Drumming and Music with Marcus Hill

January 3, 2014 — 3 Comments

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The guest on today’s show is Drummer Marcus Hill.

Among many talented artists, Marcus has played for Australian guitarist Joe Robinson, Melinda Doolittle, Tommy Sims, and CeCe Winans. He also played drums on the Stellar award-winning Darwin Hobbs album, Champion.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR MARCUS SHARE ABOUT

  • The Nashville studio and production company he opened with his brother, Dwan.
  • The benefits of transcribing
  • Mistakes to avoid when playing the drums
  • Musicianship
  • And more…

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3 responses to CML 005: Drumming and Music with Marcus Hill

  1. MARCUS HILL!!! my dude, This is Davyd(drummer) from Bham, AL.
    GREATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT INFORMATIVE INTERVIEW!
    Keep it up bro.

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