In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most common struggles musicians face—comparing themselves to others in the industry. From the social media highlight reels to the constant stream of new talent, it’s easy to feel like you’re falling behind or not measuring up. But the truth is, every artist has their own unique journey, and comparing your path to someone else's can only hold you back. We’ll discuss practical tips for shifting your mindset, focusing on your growth, and embracing your individuality in a crowded industry. Whether you're just starting out or you've been grinding for years, this episode will remind you that your success is defined by you, not by anyone else's milestones.
In this episode we sit down with Brian Beihl of Big Daddy Weave. We talk about his drumming career which spans over 20 years, his experiences with Big Daddy Weave, and his open handed playing style.
In this intimate episode, we dive into the raw reality of life on tour with Joey West. Join us as Joey opens up about his battle with anxiety while navigating the unpredictable life of a touring musician. Through candid conversations and personal anecdotes, we explore the highs and lows, the coping strategies, and the triumphs amidst the turmoil. Tune in to gain insight into the often-unseen challenges faced by touring musicians and the resilience it takes to harmonize their passion with their mental well-being.
In this episode we catch up with Payden Hilliard and talk about his time with Leeland, along with his new position with Christine D'Clario. We also discuss his new drum sample company, Drum Sample Shop.
In this episode we talk about what it takes to be a touring musician and whether a college degree has any effect on that or not.
In the very first episode of the Best Seat in the House Podcast we sit down with Kendall Smith, a drummer based out of Nashville, TN. We talk about his move from Illinois, serving at The Belonging Co, and playing with Jordan Feliz.
This is a trailer to the Best Seat in the House Podcast