The Freddy and Friends Podcast
In this episode of Freddy and Friends, Freddy sits down with drummer Greg Clark Jr., fresh off tour with Will Smith and coming off a jazz tribute run with Ledisi. From his roots in the D.C. church scene to high-pressure TV gigs with Ricky Minor and fusion shows with Stanley Clarke, Greg breaks down what it really takes to build a long, sustainable music career. They talk groove versus chops, negotiating your rate, the politics of the bandstand, and how D.C. basements forged a generation of monsters. Greg’s philosophy? “The shed is for you. The gig is for the song.” Key Moments * Church roots, D.C. culture, and why the scene raised killers * Lessons from Aaron Spears and the “basement wars” * The unspoken rules of professionalism and accountability * Real-world gig stories: Will Smith, Snarky Puppy, Stanley Clarke * The art of negotiation and unity among working drummers * Learning from failure and why consistency wins * Favorite albums that changed his playing * Why groove always beats chops Where to Find Greg Instagram: @gregclarkjr [https://instagram.com/gregclarkjr] Website: gregclarkjr.com
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