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Ten Feet From Tom Petty – Dave Greene (Drummer/Backline Technician)
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Ten Feet From Tom Petty – Dave Greene (Drummer/Backline Technician)

Episode 39

Our next guest toured the world for two decades as the drum tech for Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, witnessing rock history up close.

Dave Greene’s leap into the music world began when he discovered the Zappa Institute of Technology, a trade school created by Frank Zappa to train up technicians for the world of stage-tech. Dave quit his corporate job, attended the school, and soon found himself working with blues artist Keb’ Mo’.

Dave opens up about his transformative experiences working with Tom Petty, sitting directly behind Steve Ferrone on every stage and tuning drums for every Heartbreakers album since 2000. Dave drops gems about the music industry, his work with other legends like Lisa Marie Presley, and shares advice about humility, perseverance, and the unique osmosis of being in the aura of great performers. We talk about the insane logistics of touring for such a large group, having zero margin for error, the politics of tour buses, and how Dave ended up getting invited to play percussion with Joe Walsh! He shares his memories of watching one of The Heartbreakers final performances from the audience's perspective, calling them "one of the best rock and roll bands left on the planet."

This episode is more than just a behind-the-scenes look at rock and roll; it’s a masterclass in creativity, adaptability, and the power of following your passion, even when the road gets tough. Dave Greene's story offers invaluable insights into the music industry and the art of seizing opportunities, making this a must-listen for anyone who dreams of leaving their mark on the world.

Guest: Dave Greene
david.greene.main@gmail.com

(Due to the impacts of the Pandemic on the live touring industry, many of the web properties Dave mentioned in the episode are no longer accessible; Dave is no longer on social media.)

References

AMP Rehearsal – Website
Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersWikipedia, Spotify
Steve Ferrone (Drummer for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) – Wikipedia
Ron Blair (Bassist for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) – Wikipedia
Benmont Tench (Keyboardist for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) – Wikipedia
Mike Campbell (Guitarist for Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) – Wikipedia

Keb’ Mo’ – Wikipedia, Spotify
Frank Zappa – Wikipedia, Spotify
Dweezil Zappa – Wikipedia, Spotify

“Don’t Come Around Here No More” – Music Video
"Lead Me On" by Amy Grant – Wikipedia, Spotify

Joe Walsh  – Wikipedia, Spotify
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band – Wikipedia, Spotify

The Last DJ by Tom Petty – Wikipedia, Spotify
George Drakoulious – Wikipedia, Discogs
Jim Scott - Wikipedia
Richard Dodd – Tape Op
Jim Ladd - Wikipedia
The Last DJ: Live at the Olympic – Amazon | YouTube

“Cry Myself to Sleep” by Christy Nava - Spotify
Ali Starlight – starrlightmusic.com

The Babymaker Electric Bike – Indiegogo
How to Tune Your Drums and Make Them Thump (article by Dave Greene) – The Music Page Plus (on TheWayBack Machine)
Simpleology by Mark Joyner – Simpleology.com
Ali Starlight – starrlightmusic.com

The Laws of Success in 16 Lessons by Napoleon Hill – Goodreads
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill – Goodreads
mp3.com – Wikipedia

Featured Music

“Heroes In Disguise” Instrumental by David S. Greene, Karolyn Marie Roberts, Steven Leavitt. Drums performed by Steve Ferrone.

“Move Through” by David S. Greene, Karolyn Marie Roberts.

About the host

Language of Creativity’s host Steven Leavitt enjoys discussing the ins and outs of all aspects of creating, creativity, and life with his fellow creators: artists, inventors, designers, producers and more. Along the way he hopes to gain perspective and multiply our understanding of what we share in common while creating, living, and learning. www.stevenleavitt.com

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Production Credits:
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Edited by Sam Levine

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What does it mean to be creative in a world that seems obsessed with conformity? Through interviews with creatives from every field, the Language of Creativity Podcast aims to discover the connection between art and living as seen through the eyes of the artist.
Come take a journey with us as we explore the inner lives of musicians, photographers, graphic artists, filmmakers, educators, stunt performers, chefs, engineers, cinematographers, architects, choreographers, and the people who stand beside them in their quest toward greatness. Hear in their own words, what it is that propels them forward in their creative lives. It is through the very language of these artists that we will learn from the pitfalls and discover the fulfillment that comes from living out creativity in daily life. From their stories we hope to uncover the secrets that can help us navigate our own lives as we seek to engage the world through creativity and divergent thinking. If we look deep inside, we are all creatives at heart.