074: Pat Ross

074: Pat Ross

Author: Chip Schell March 31, 2024 Duration: 55:11
If you’re a drummer in Erie, it’s likely you’ve encountered Pat Ross. He’s the owner of Let There Be Drums, and he’s been actively playing in bands since the 1970s, including Endless Summer, Briton, Lake Effect, Encore, and many more. He talks about all of it in this episode. Thanks to the JPT Foundation for sponsoring the Erie Music History podcast. The goal of the foundation is to provide education scholarships to grade school-age children as well as annual giving to local organizations a...

There's a rich, often overlooked layer of American music history that wasn't recorded in famous studios but in the clubs, bars, and ballrooms of cities like Erie, Pennsylvania. The Erie Music History Podcast turns the volume up on that local scene, specifically from the 1960s through the 1980s. Host Chip Schell, a local musician himself and author of “9 Years Of Rock: The Story Of The Concerts At The Erie,” sits down with the artists who were actually on those stages. Each conversation is a deep dive into a specific time and place, pulling stories directly from the people who lived them. You'll hear firsthand accounts of the venues that have long since closed, the bands that packed them, and the nightlife that defined a generation in the region. This isn't just a nostalgic look back; it's an oral history project preserving the sounds and stories of a vibrant community. By focusing on interviews with the performers, the podcast captures the raw, unvarnished reality of what it was like to make a living-or just make a racket-in those decades. Tuning in feels like finding a box of old flyers and live tapes in a basement, each episode revealing another chapter of a collective history that shaped the area's cultural identity. For anyone interested in the grassroots of rock and roll or the social fabric of a Rust Belt city, this podcast offers a uniquely personal archive.
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051: Marlene Flick and Kent Williams [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:08
Marlene Flick shares some of her most memorable stories about having worked in rock clubs like The Alternative, Sherlocks, and others over the years. She's been a long-time supporter of live music in Erie, and she curren…
050: Dan McNamara [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:05:55
After playing in Erie bands like Crossroads, The Younger Brothers, and others in the 1970s, Dan McNamara decided to move to LA and try life as a professional musician. After playing in multiple bands — one of which was h…
049: Podcast Update [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:09
Due to a last-minute interview cancellation, I thought I'd add a short episode that gives you an update on how the podcast has been going and what's next. Thanks again to the JPT Foundation for sponsoring the the Erie Mu…
048: John Farr [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:01:38
John Farr wanted to tell his story of how the Stabilizers got their record contract, because he was part of that experience. But before that, he was running lights for popular Erie bands such as Pistol Whip, The New Youn…
047: Ron Seggi [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 57:56
In his day job, Ron Seggi interviews some of the biggest stars in showbiz on his syndicated radio show. But since the early 1970s when he was "Ronnie Gee" on Erie radio, he was also singing in the evening in his bands th…
046: Bob Tome [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:10:26
Bob Tome was the guitarist in The Commodores! No, not that Commodores — the band of middle schoolers from Erie that was formed in 1967! He may not have played with Lionel Richie, but he did once play with Al Green. But b…
045: Kevin Bensink (AKA: Antoine Jack) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 57:30
Kevin Bensink — AKA: Antoine Jack — has been a bass player in The Bluesbeaters and multiple other bands for decades -- and he's barely stopped playing live since the 1970s. But did you know that he started out as a keybo…
044: Ron Rudler [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:39
A lot of folks in Erie know Ron Rudler's name because he was a long-time high school teacher and football coach. But Rudler's "other career" as a musician has kept him just as busy for the past 50+ years playing in the R…
043: Jimmy Cuneo [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00:15
He's played in The Wiggling Judies, Rub The Buddah, Blood Pudding, Magoon, and plenty of other original and cover bands over the years. Jimmy Cuneo is a keyboardist, guitarist, songwriter, vocalist, and just all-around g…
042: Angelo & Pete Natalie [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:17:57
Angelo & Pete Natalie each played in the early version of the Ruby Port band that played at the Calabrese Club in the early 1970s, and Pete stills plays with Ruby Port whenever they regroup. Angelo went on to join the Co…