In today’s episode, we’re speaking with drummer and composer Charles Goold. We discussed the early musical influences of his father and Leroy Williams, among others, his time at Temple University, Berklee College of Music, and Juilliard, his experiences playing with Johnny O’Neal, how he balanced being a full-time student at Juilliard with being a working musician, the importance of quality presentation in addition to quality performance, why you should keep an open mind about taking gigs outside your comfort zone, the dangers of underestimating your audience, the two most important things for creating a diverse musical portfolio, and more.
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