A place for discussion and free video lessons on everything percussion related.
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The show for drummers, produced by drummers.
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Drummer and industry veteran Michael Vosbein interviews well known drummers and industry insiders. Adam Nussbaum cohosts.
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Information Morning Fredericton is your window on the community every weekday morning, from 5:55 to 8:37 on CBC Radio One, the news and stories of our lives in your city and around the province; keeping you informed and engaged.
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Delivering funny stories with a contagious laugh, this podcast is a hoot that also sharpens your discernment skills. Proven tactics help you eliminate certain types of people: those 'cymbal-clanging monkeys' who have made a career out of disturbing your peace, but you just didn't see it at first. NOW, you will. Author/Host Lonnee Rey offers you a spiritual perspective on dealing with DUH - based on the #1 International Best Selling book - a field guide to avoid potholes and the people who di ...
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Welcome to Drum Hang, the ultimate podcast for drummers and musicians of all levels! Hosted by professional drummers, from the UK, Theo and Ferg. We dive deep into the world of drums, drumming, and everything that comes with being a musician. From the technical aspects of playing and recording to the mental and physical health challenges, we cover it all. Theo and Ferg have an abundance of experience in recording, performing, and teaching. They bring their passion for drumming and their weal ...
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Let me take you on a musical journey and bring out our best feelings from the past, present and future. Uplift your spirits and emotions. Be positive, outward and onward... Take the music where ever you go and enjoy. Each intro, track, middle and ending carefully chosen and mixed together for your best listening pleasure. I thank you for listening and grateful if you love, share and follow me ! Positive feedback welcome ! Peace and Love Guy F
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Coptic Media, hymns, sermons, liturgies
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Musician and instrument maker, Timothy Roberts, talks with musicians and artists about creativity, music, and navigating the many pitfalls that arise when you pursue your art in today's culture.
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St. Paul American Coptic Orthodox Church Podcast - Hymns
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The Drumming News Network is a daily news site focusing on the interests of drummers with new product release information, artist updates, and much more. In essence, all things drums, keeping even the busiest of people up to date. You’ll the following and more daily news: latest drumming news, daily drum news, drummer news, percussion news, drum product news, drumming special interest, drum company news, drum events, drum clinics, drum manufacturers, drum endorsement, drum magazine, drum gea ...
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Made in N.B. - Sabian cymbals
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Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Andy Zildjian from Sabian Cymbals about the world class cymbals made in Meductic since the 80's.
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Made in N.B. - Inventions
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Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Roadside History columnist James Upham about three made-in-New Brunswick inventions. Chances are, you've used them all.
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Made in N.B. - Wild Plants
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Making food and drink in New Brunswick from the plants and flowers that grow here. Elder Cecelia Brooks takes us into the garden at Hayes Farm.
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Malcolm Bricklin reflects on his gull winged car produced 50 years ago in New Brunswick.
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Made in N.B. - Oldest basketball court
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Work is underway to make the oldest basketball court in the world a museum. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Richard Fulton, president of Canada 1st Basketball Inc, about the design and the fundraising going on to make that happen.
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Deputy mayor Michael Willett comments on long-awaited movement to clean up a post-industrial eyesore.
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CBC reporter Robert Jones sums up NB Power's rate hearing at the Energy and Utilities Board.
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Grand Manan librarian Rachel Woodworth tells us about a couple of little libraries that float on water.
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Saint Andrews Mayor Brad Henderson on the deconstruction of historical housing for Algonquin Hotel workers.
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Roadside history columnist James Upham takes us off a highway between Saint John and Sussex where rocks preserve traces of a 350-million-year-old forest.
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Ultramarathoner Kelsey Hogan of Fredericton will charm and inspire you as she limbers up for a whopper of a race through the Alps.
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Harm reduction advocate Julie Dingwell of Avenue B in Saint John comments after a fatal overdose in Fredericton involving bromazolam.
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Watershed monitor Mireille Chalifour explains how invasive species like aquarium snails are getting into local ecosystems.
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The heart and stroke foundation's Defibrillator Subsidy program aims to improve the availability and accessibility of the automated external defibrillator. We'll hear more about the program at the top of the show. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Beverly Furrow with Heart & Stroke NB.
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With back-to-school around the corner, our House Doctor wanted to hear from kids. What questions do children have for a doctor? Get ready to hear about acne, double-joints, wrinkly fingers, and more. Jeanne Armstrong got the answers from Dr. Raj Bhardwaj
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When you think of The Royal Canadian Legion, maybe you think of poppy campaigns, Remembrance Day ceremonies, events at legion halls. But its work involves much more. Delegates from across the country are in Saint John this week, to talk about the future of that work. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Berkley Lawrence, the newly elected Dominion president o…
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Premier Blaine Higgs is urging a family not to name the nurses involved in a case where a family member died in a Fredericton hospital waiting room. Raechel Huizinga spoke to Jonathan Shapiro to get some background into what comes with that decision. He's a teaching fellow at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.…
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Municipal, provincial and federal politicians planted shovels in the dirt in Saint John yesterday to declare construction underway for the revitalized New Brunswick Museum. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Tracy Clinch, chair of the museum board, about the journey from here.
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Jonna Brewer takes us to the Serenity Garden at a Hospice in Moncton, as part of our Works of Heart series.
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They're stocked up on pencils, markers and notebooks, but they'd really like some more backpacks. A food bank in Fredericton is putting that call out, a week out from the first day of school. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Greener Village CEO Alex Boyd about their backpack program.
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Skateboarders in Edmundston have a new place to hang out this summer. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Maxime Malo with the city about what kind of traffic the new park is getting.
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World Pipe Band Championships
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Pomp and circumstance, and victory. A bagpiping band with some New Brunswick talent just won big at the Worlds in Glasgow last weekend. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Jeremy White of Fredericton, he's a drummer with North Stratton Pipe Band.
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Temporary foreign workers
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The federal government will reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Aditya Rao, board member of the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre, about what that could mean here in New Brunswick.
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First Nations in New Brunswick launch political questionnaire
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Wolastoqey First Nations in New Brunswick have launched a political questionnaire in advance of the upcoming provincial election. They want to know which political parties understand their issues and are willing to collaborate. Sitansisk Chief Allan Polchies explains what they're hoping to hear back.…
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NB declares province-wide outbreak of whooping cough
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New Brunswick has declared a province-wide outbreak of whooping cough. Acting chief medical officer of health Dr. Yves Léger speaks with host Jeanne Armstrong about the highly-contagious disease.
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Two groups in Moncton are working to offer new safe spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ people . The CBC’s Raechel Huizinga walks us through the changing social scene for 2SLGBTQ+ people in Moncton.
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Gardening phone-in: Amy Cleveland
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Amy Cleveland answers your gardening questions. She's a horticulture technician and Master Gardener at Cedarcrest Gardens in Saint John.
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A group of cyclists is traveling across Canada to raise awareness about Parkinson's disease and the benefits of cycling. They've just arrived in New Brunswick.
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About 30 First Nation fire fighters from New Brunswick are in Alberta for the month to help battle fires. That makes Atlantic Canada's First ever First Nation Wild Fire team.
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A new high school for students at risk of dropping out is slated to open in Moncton this September.
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Books & Backroads Campobello
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In Welshpool, overlooking the waters of Friars Bay, sits the Campobello Public Library It's the second oldest library in Canada. The building that houses the library and the local museum was built in 1898. It’s also the home of the last edition of this summer’s Books & Backroads.
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The nation-wide rail stoppage began overnight. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Port Saint John CEO Craig Bell Estabrooks to find out how this will impact the movement of goods.
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Fredericton's Rogue Productions is bringing Broadway back to Saint Andrews. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Courtney and Tony LePage about their upcoming show, Broadway by the Sea.
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Roadside History - Fernhill Cemetery
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Roadside History columnist James Upham took Khalil Akhtar to the Fernhill Cemetery in Saint John, to the site of a humble grave for a man who helped pioneer air travel with an invention that changed the world.
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Wondering why our province has the highest rate of inflation in the country? Jeanne Armstrong spoke to economist Pierre-Marcel Desjardins to get some answers.
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An alternative to the EpiPen injection might be on its way to Canada. A nasal spray version of the allergy treatment was recently approved in the US. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Dr. Raj Bhardwaj.
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New film festival in Dalhousie
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If you want a sample of what New Brunswick filmmakers are doing these days, you should head to the province's north shore this weekend. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to David Petersen, founder of the Heron Bay film festival.
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The City of Saint John has big plans for a new recreational complex. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to city councillor Gary Sullivan about the plan, and what's next.
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A New Brunswick family is helping preserve an important seaside forest in memory of Austin Brown. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Paula Noel with the Nature Conservancy of Canada about plans for the property in St. Martins.
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Catalytic converter thefts down
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Thefts of catalytic converters have significantly decreased this year, with no thefts reported in Fredericton to date. That's a big contrast from the 44 reported last year. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Kyle MacKinnon, owner of Lincoln Auto shop.
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Ep 9 - Drum Setups
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Welcome into this weeks Drum Hang! This week we speak about how we setup our drums ergonomically and some interesting setups of other drummers we enjoy watching. We hope you enjoy. Check us out on Instagram: Drum Hang: https://www.instagram.com/drumhangpodcast/ Ferg: https://www.instagram.com/ferggriffindrums/ Theo: https://www.instagram.…
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A daughter honours her mother's memory through an art exhibition. CBC's Jonna Brewer brings us Hannah Grant's story.
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Much of Canada's freight rail traffic could grind to a halt this Thursday if workers and the companies can't strike a deal. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Louis-Philippe Gauthier, VP Atlantic with CFIB, about what a rail disruption could mean for businesses in New Brunswick.
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A Saint John shelter and Horizon Health have plans to build convalescent housing units this fall, for homeless patients after they leave the hospital. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Ben Appleby from Outflow Ministry.
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Anyone under 15 years old won't be allowed into the The New Brunswick Provincial Exhibition without an adult this year. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Jeff McCarthy, executive director of the NBEx., about the reasons behind the change.
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It might not seem like there would be a clear connection between Art and Geology, but geologist Catrina Russell sees one. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to her about a presentation she's giving this week on the many ways art and geology intersect.
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Covered Bridge chips factory
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Just because the Covered Bridge Chips factory went up in flames doesn't mean they've stopped making your favourite flavours. Jeanne Armstrong dropped by their new makeshift factory to see how things are going.
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Ticks can carry Lyme disease, but they can carry and transmit other illnesses too. One of them is anaplasmosis. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to scientist Heather Coatsworth, with the National Microbiology Laboratory.
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Chester Thompson: You Get Old Because You Quit Playing
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Chester takes us through his early years in Baltimore, his auditions for Frank Zappa and Weather Report, his embrace of bigger kits, technology, and his subsequent move to Nashville, where he remains a vital presence in the music scene. Adam Nussbaum cohosts.https://chesterthompson.comhttp://www.adamnussbaum.nethttps://drummernation.com/…
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After two years, folks on Grand Manan are celebrating. The Swallowtail Lighthouse renovations are complete. Ken Ingersoll is the co-chair of the restoration project and a lighthouse keeper, he speaks with Information Morning in the Summer host Khalil Akhtar.
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