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The Drum Lounge Podcast

The Drum Lounge Podcast

Auteur(s): Jeremie Foster
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My name is Jeremie Foster, and I am the host of The Drum Lounge Podcast along with my college friend Bryon Russell. I have so many experiences and stories to share both inside and outside of drumming that I believe will be of inspiration to those who are drummers, those that are fans of drummers, and those who are just fans of podcasts in general.

In addition, I plan on reviewing different high school and HBCU bands/drumlines, interviewing different band directors/section leaders, providing tips and advice on being a better drummer, providing history on drumming, speaking on the culture of HBCU Life, and speaking on what’s going on currently in our Black culture in general.

Episodes for Season 3 are released every week, and will be available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts!

Find more information on IG: @TheDrumLoungePod

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Épisodes
  • Episode 38 | "Tier List Controversy & Spring Expectations (w/ Lounge & Chop)"
    Jan 8 2026
    In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell break down their recent HBCU Drumline Tier List rankings, the reactions it sparked across social media, and the real-world experience that shapes their opinions in the percussion space.

    They dive into the nuances behind their rankings, shout out schools that may have been overlooked, and talk about what really matters when evaluating drumlines — including the importance of quality video footage and performance consistency. The guys also look ahead to the upcoming spring season and competitions, sharing their excitement for the drumlines ready to make noise this year.

    The episode then transitions into a Lounge & Chop segment, where Jeremie and Bryon each teach a short snare solo, breaking down stickings, timing, and musical concepts for viewers to learn and practice. It’s a hands-on moment that reflects their passion for education, growth, and giving back to the drum community while still keeping the competitive edge of HBCU band culture alive.

    The show wraps up with the always-hyped 5th Quarter segment, where Jeremie and Bryon react to band clips and celebrate the creativity, competitiveness, and brotherhood within band culture.

    🥁 5th Quarter Picks
    Jeremie’s Pick:
    Jackson State University — “Flicka Da Wrist” (2025)

    Bryon’s Pick:
    Southern University — Percussion Feature from their halftime show at the Band of the Year event

    🎙️ Stay Connected
    -Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms
    -Follow us on Instagram for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content
    -Like, comment, and share this episode to support the culture

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    The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥
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    1 h et 17 min
  • Episode 37 | "HBCU Drumline 2025 Tier List: Post-Marching Season Update
    Dec 31 2025
    In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell officially return from hiatus and kick off the new year with a deep dive into the state of the HBCU drumline and marching band scene. The guys reflect on the previous marching season, highlighting standout performances, community reactions, and the evolving conversation around judging standards within band culture.

    The discussion covers major moments from the season, including First Take’s visit to Bethune-Cookman, and transitions into a detailed tier-list breakdown of drumlines across the country. Jeremie and Bryon analyze the strengths, weaknesses, and overall impact of programs such as Florida Memorial, South Carolina State, Bethune-Cookman, Alabama State, North Carolina A&T, Texas Southern, Prairie View A&M, and North Carolina Central.

    Throughout the episode, the hosts debate rankings, dissect head-to-head battles, and talk about the importance of musical diversity, identity, and innovation in modern band writing. As always, the conversation balances serious analysis with humor, viral moments, and candid commentary that reflects the culture and passion of the HBCU band world. The episode closes with reflections on the future of band programs and a reminder of the importance of exposure, competition, and continuous growth for young percussionists.


    🥁 5th Quarter Picks
    Jeremie’s Pick: Bethune-Cookman Drumline – “Spirit Groove” (2017)
    Bryon’s Pick: Southern University Human Jukebox – “Folded” by Kehlani

    🎙️ Stay Connected
    -Subscribe to The Drum Lounge Podcast on YouTube and all major podcast platforms

    -Follow us on Instagram for clips, highlights, and HBCU drumline content

    -Like, comment, and share this episode to support the culture

    The Drum Lounge Podcast — where HBCU band culture lives, breathes, and evolves. 🥁🔥


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    1 h et 50 min
  • Episode 36 | "Leadership and Creativity" (feat. Dontavius 'Pudge' Seaborn)
    Nov 21 2025
    In this episode of The Drum Lounge Podcast, hosts Jeremie Foster and Bryon Russell sit down with special guest Dontavius Seaborn for a deep dive into the art, culture, and evolution of the modern drumline. The trio breaks down the significance of the Florida Classic, the pressures of preparing new material, and the creativity required to craft unforgettable percussion features.

    They explore the importance of musical interpretation, leadership within a drumline, and why a strong foundation in music theory and reading is essential for today’s percussionists. Throughout the conversation, Jeremie, Bryon, and Dontavius reflect on their own experiences, discuss how Georgia musicians have influenced Cookman’s sound, and set the stage for sky-high expectations heading into Classic Week. This is a must-listen for anyone who loves drumline culture, musical innovation, and the grind behind great performances.

    5th Quarter Picks
    🎵 Jeremie’s Pick: 2017 Sudden Impact Florida Classic Percussion Feature (Band Room Footage)
    🎵 Bryon’s Pick: 2024 Sudden Impact Florida Classic Percussion Feature (Performed at PBL HS)
    🎵 Dontavius’ Pick: 2022 Sudden Impact Florida Classic Percussion Feature

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    1 h et 24 min
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