The podcast channel for Steve Maxwell's Vintage and Custom Drum shop.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | Music |
Steve Maxwell Sr. calls up Bobby Colomby to talk Blood, Sweat & Tears; making a documentary; Jaco Pastorius, Mark Knopfler, Jesús Molina; Rogers Wine Red Ripple, and more!
Steve Jr sits down with 9 Cymbal smiths to talk about their backgrounds and the process of their craft. Live from the 32nd Chicago Drum Show! more
Steve Sr and Steve Jr sit down to talk happenings around the shop, new drums in stock, and gearing up for the 32nd Rebeats Chicago Drum Show!
Steve Jr. sits down with George Fludas and Terry Keating to talk drums, John Bonham, Led Zeppelin, Ludwig and click tracks!
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Yes Guys, to respond to MacReverb2. I think it’s hard to compare the two Maxwell’s. One has a lifetime of experience and the other is just as excited about drums. So, remember to be nice. This show is a tremendous wealth of drumming information and their Drum Shops are absolutely Dynamite!
When they talk about drums this is a great podcast. But there is way too much talking about non-drum content. Sr. Is awesome and focused. Jr. Is painful to listen to.
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