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‘Are Drummers Musicians?’ is a captivating exploration of the music scene in Melbourne/Naarm. Hosted by drummer Luke Singleton, the podcast showcases the city's diverse talent—from established to emerging artists and session musicians. Through relaxed conversations, we uncover the unique perspectives and stories of musicians across various genres. Each episode delves into the artistry, background, and experience of the guest, exploring what it means to be a musician. This is your backstage pass, so join us as we celebrate the music community and feature the various talents in Melbourne/Naarm!

Are Drummers Musicians‪?‬ Luke Singleton

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‘Are Drummers Musicians?’ is a captivating exploration of the music scene in Melbourne/Naarm. Hosted by drummer Luke Singleton, the podcast showcases the city's diverse talent—from established to emerging artists and session musicians. Through relaxed conversations, we uncover the unique perspectives and stories of musicians across various genres. Each episode delves into the artistry, background, and experience of the guest, exploring what it means to be a musician. This is your backstage pass, so join us as we celebrate the music community and feature the various talents in Melbourne/Naarm!

    Luci Floyd

    Luci Floyd

    This is special for me to have Luci Floyd on the podcast as she’s been very supportive of this endeavour, and she is a talented bass player and vocalist, with a lot of experience! I love hearing her talk about her thoughts and experiences, so tune in for a great chat as Luci shares her journey with music and finding her own place in the Melbourne scene. Join us as we discuss her band ‘Gush’, recording, gigging, playing with other acts, her bass collection, how she got started and more!

    For more information and links to the music videos we discuss, visit our website:

    https://www.aredrummersmusicians.com/interviews/lucifloyd

    • 42 min
    Greg Arnold

    Greg Arnold

    Join us as we sit down with Greg Arnold, the ARIA award-winning force behind the iconic Australian folk-rock band, Things of Stone and Wood. Greg wrote the top ten hit "Happy Birthday Helen," radio favourite "Wildflowers," and the two top ten albums, The Yearning and Junk Theatre. Celebrated as the Australian Songwriter of the Year by APRA in 1993, Greg's influence now spans over thirty years. His work, renowned for its melodic depth, rich harmonies, and poignant lyrics, is described by him as "acoustic horsepower pop." An accomplished producer, academic, and author, Greg continues to resonate deeply with audiences around the globe. Dive into our conversation as we explore the layers of Greg’s illustrious career, from chart-topping hits to his profound insights on songwriting and the evolving music landscape.

    • 42 min
    Welcome to Are Drummers Musicians?

    Welcome to Are Drummers Musicians?

    Join us for a captivating exploration of the music scene in Melbourne/Naarm. Hosted by drummer Luke Singleton, the podcast showcases the city's diverse talent - from established to emerging artists and session musicians.

    Subscribe to join the conversation and become part of our music-loving community. Don’t miss an episode—immerse yourself in the world of Melbourne/Naarm's musicians with us.

    • 1 min

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Hey, I’ve been thinking about starting a podcast in Australian drummers. I don’t want to do something that someone else is doing. I’d be interested in talking to you about what you do. I’ll have a listen to episode 1 which is about a singer that had s great drummer in tiny Floyd but it made me wonder about what you’re doing.

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