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Filtering by Category: The Brass Junkies

The Brass Junkies Episode 144: Marty Hackleman

Andrew Hitz

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Between The Brass Junkies and The Entrepreneurial Musician, I’ve done over 350 interviews. Every once in a while, one changes you.

This was one of those interviews.

I’ve been friends with Marty Hackleman for many years now. He is someone who went from being a hero of mine (literally on a poster on my wall when I was a kid) to being a colleague and friend.

(As a side note, the fact that you can grow up to play with your heroes is one of the coolest things about the music business. Most industries don’t work that way!)

I cherish the conversations we’ve had over the years. In fact, we interviewed Marty on The Brass Junkies way back in 2015 for TBJ13. That was an incredible look at his career in Canadian Brass, Empire Brass, the National Symphony Orchestra and many more. His career as a horn player was unparalleled.

But this most recent conversation was remarkable enough that I feel like it rewired my brain.

Shortly after we spoke back in the summer of 2015 Marty started dealing with dystonia. That led to him retiring as a performer. He tells us all about how that felt like experiencing a death but also a rebirth. The way he spoke about it all made me feel more present in the moment. That’s a gift.

He talks about art and why we make it. He shares some incredibly deep poetry that he wrote as a late teenager. He talks about his love of playing Spanish guitar, which he now does every day. And he never plays it for anyone!

After this conversation I was inspired. It was pretty intense. Close to 10 years ago, my Brass Junkies partner, Lance LaDuke, was getting rid of an electric bass he had owned for a while. He told me that he had bought it brand new and played less than 300 notes on it. I bought it from him for $100 because I had always planned on learning how to play the bass and thought why not?

It then sat in my closet until five minutes after this conversation with Marty.

It is now a month later and I have played the bass every single day but one. I am in love with being a complete beginner on a musical instrument. It’s the first time I’ve experienced that since 1984!

I was actually struggling with musical motivation during the entire quarantine. I was still playing the tuba some because I’ve been teaching lessons but with every single gig cancelled, and so much going on in life and the world, I wasn’t feeling it. The bass has actually inspired me to play more tuba! And I’ve even started playing a little piano again! Wut??

I have since gotten an amp, a strap and a bass stand. I’m basically pro at this point!

Anyways, if you find this interview 10% as inspiring as I did then you should watch it right now. Incredible stuff.

Thanks for the inspiration, Marty!

(You can find the show notes for this episode over at Pedal Note Media.)

The Brass Junkies: Michael Nickens aka Doc Nix

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TBJ117: Mike Nickens, Director of "The Green Machine" pep band at George Mason University on being unapologetic about who he is and leading by example (while carrying a scepter). He has built a gig for himself which allows him to be fully him while enabling his students to do the same.

Don’t miss this one! Doc is one of my dearest friends and he has blazed a creative path across the music business that is a great model for us all.

Summed up, the dude is a badass!

You can check out the complete show notes including all of the links mentioned during TBJ117 over at Pedal Note Media.

The Brass Junkies 112: Matt Niess

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TBJ112: Matt Niess on The Capital Bones, 3 x 3, and getting help from the "Trombone Angel"

My Shenandoah Conservatory colleague Matt Neiss joined us for Episode 112 of The Brass Junkies. We had been trying to get Matt for years but he is always playing gigs. Seriously!

He is one of the most impressive musicians I’ve ever played with. Every style he plays sounds like his main style. And he is an incredible teacher as well. And a hell of a nice guy.

Okay enough nice stuff about Matt.

You can check out the complete show notes including all links mentioned during TBJ112 over at Pedal Note Media.

The Brass Junkies 111: Tim Buzbee

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TBJ111: Tim Buzbee on learning The Furies overnight, winning gigs in 8 countries and being put in a piece of metal

I had met Tim before but never really hung out with him. He is a riot!

The title of the episode is not an exaggeration. The dude has literally won auditions in eight countries! His wife won’t even let him take any more because she knows he’ll win and she’s sick of moving!

We talk about how a boy from a small town in Texas ends up a tuba superstar on the international stage. And we laugh a lot.

You can check out the complete show notes including all links mentioned during TBJ110 over at Pedal Note Media.

The Brass Junkies 110: Listener's Choice - How to Start a Brass Group, Part 2

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The Brass Junkies 110: Listener's Choice - How to Start a Brass Group, Part 2

In this episode, Lance and I pick up where we left off in TBJ97 and do a deep dive on starting a brass group. We talk a lot about the successes and failures that we had while touring the world with Boston Brass.

My son is a big fan of this episode’s graphic which is courtesy (as they all are) of Will Houchin!

You can check out the complete show notes including all links mentioned during TBJ110 over at Pedal Note Media.

The Brass Junkies 109: Richard White

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TBJ109: Richard A. White, RAW Tuba on his life, his gig and his upcoming documentary

For episode 109 of The Brass Junkies we had a truly inspiring conversation with tuba player Richard White. Richard is the subject of a brand new documentary and his story will leave you on the verge of tears. His journey from homeless four-year-old in Baltimore to the first African-American with a doctorate in tuba is almost too much to believe.

He is an incredible musician, teacher and human and we were honored to have him join us.

This one will leave a mark!

You can check out the complete show notes including all links mentioned during TBJ109 over at Pedal Note Media.

The Brass Junkies 108: Jim Nova

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TBJ108: Jim "Don't call me BB" Nova on writing, driving and April Fooling

Good friend of the podcast Jim Nova joined us for a second go around on TBJ108. Oh man did we laugh!

Jim is one of the most creative people with a full-time playing gig that you’ll ever meet. That’s for good reason! It takes an awful lot of work to be able to maintain the ability to play at the level of the Pittsburgh Symphony. So to have that much creative energy left over to do all the things Jim has is pretty remarkable.

And his Star Wars stuff is AMAZING!

The Brass Junkies 107: Christoper Bill

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TBJ107: Christopher Bill, trombonist, singer, and multi-instrumentalist and internet sensation!

We did this one right in my office! He is one of the creative forces of the next generation. He can play. He can tell a story. He is one hell of an entrepreneur. He is the real deal.

One lesson I’ve learned from him is to just keep producing no matter what. You have to always be creating and sharing what you’ve created if you want to cut through the noise in today’s music business. And he most certainly has!

You can check out the complete show notes including all links mentioned during TBJ107 over at Pedal Note Media.

The Brass Junkies 106: Jim Pandolfi

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TBJ106: Jim Pandolfi legendary trumpeter Jim Pandolfi has one of the most amazing stories in music. Or most places.

Jim Pandolfi is a legend! Just an unbelievable story of triumph and kicking all available ass. Jim is legally blind and asked the Metropolitan Opera to not hold that against him. They gave him a fair shot and the rest is history.

Jim and I used to hang out way too much in New York City back in the day and never did anything productive. We take a trip down memory lane and also take a deep dive on brass pedagogy. Really good stuff!

The Brass Junkies 105: Seth Horner

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TBJ105: Seth Horner, tubist of the North Carolina Symphony talking to himself, studying with David Fedderly and his box of mouthpieces

Seth is really great friend and as nice a person as you’ll find in the music business. He has had one hell of a career so far! I really liked this conversation and especially about making fun of his box of mouthpieces!

You can check out the complete show notes including all links mentioned during TBJ105 over at Pedal Note Media.