CML 001: Touring and Studio Chat with Drummer Matt Bubel

November 21, 2013 — Leave a comment

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I’m doing this because I believe success in the music industry is more than music. Building relationships, knowing how to use technology, using good business practices, taking care of your body, making wise decisions with money, and setting up a plan to achieve your aspirations are examples of this.

Matt_Bubel_PodcastHere to kick things off is drummer, producer, songwriter Matt Bubel (drummer for Country Music Artist Kip Moore).

IN THIS INTERVIEW, YOU’LL HEAR MATT TALK ABOUT

  • Having an open ear to various music styles
  • An inside look into Matt’s home studio
  • The importance of a morning workout
  • What a drummer should keep in mind when locking with a bass player and click
  • Networking
  • Things to keep in mind before going out on tour
  • The best advise Matt ever received
  • …and more

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