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Big Fat Five: Ari Hoenig (Drummer / Educator) Shares His Most Influential Records

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My guest today is Ari Hoenig — drummer, composer, educator, and all-around wizard behind the kit. Ari is known for his melodic, almost vocal approach to the drums, especially his ability to bend pitch and bring out distinct note choices on the instrument in a way that sounds nearly impossible. He’s collaborated with artists like Chris Potter, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Joshua Redman, and many others, but it’s his own solo work that really puts a spotlight on his creative spirit.

In this episode, Ari walks through five records that helped shape his unique voice — from the expressive swing of Papa Jo Jones to the unconventional phrasing of Thelonious Monk. We also dive into Ari’s early classical roots, why Keith Jarrett changed his musical DNA, and how he began developing his signature melodic drumming approach.

Hope you enjoy the five records that shaped Ari Hoenig into the deeply expressive and fiercely original musician he is today.

Join Ari's Patreon HERE

ARI'S BIG FAT FIVE:

Artist – Keith Jarrett
AlbumBelonging
Release Year – 1974
Key Track – "Spiral Dance"
Drummer – Jon Christensen

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Artist – Jo Jones
AlbumThe Jo Jones Trio: The Everest Years
Release Year – 1959
Key Track – "Philadelphia Bound"
Drummer – Jo Jones

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Artist – Kenny Garrett
AlbumTrilogy
Release Year – 1995
Key Track – "Wayne's Thing"
Drummer – Brian Blade

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Artist – Miles Davis
AlbumNefertiti
Release Year – 1968
Key Track – "Nefertiti"
Drummer – Tony Williams

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Artist – Thelonious Monk
AlbumMonk's Dream
Release Year – 1963
Key Track – "Monk's Dream"
Drummer – Frankie Dunlop

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Get Your Copy of the Drummers on Drumming Book Today!

🎯 ⁠⁠Click here to order now!⁠⁠

Drummers on Drumming (the book) takes you inside the stories, records, and moments that shaped some of the world’s greatest drummers. Built on the Big Fat Five format of digging into top influences, it’s packed with candid interviews and personal insights. Whether you’re just starting out or have been playing for years, this book is here to inspire you to sharpen your skills and find your own voice behind the kit.

For more information on Big Fat Snare Drum, check out ⁠⁠www.bigfatsnaredrum.com⁠⁠ and follow us on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, Twitter, and TikTok.

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My guest today is Ari Hoenig — drummer, composer, educator, and all-around wizard behind the kit. Ari is known for his melodic, almost vocal approach to the drums, especially his ability to bend pitch and bring out distinct note choices on the instrument in a way that sounds nearly impossible. He’s collaborated with artists like Chris Potter, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Joshua Redman, and many others, but it’s his own solo work that really puts a spotlight on his creative spirit.

In this episode, Ari walks through five records that helped shape his unique voice — from the expressive swing of Papa Jo Jones to the unconventional phrasing of Thelonious Monk. We also dive into Ari’s early classical roots, why Keith Jarrett changed his musical DNA, and how he began developing his signature melodic drumming approach.

Hope you enjoy the five records that shaped Ari Hoenig into the deeply expressive and fiercely original musician he is today.

Join Ari's Patreon HERE

ARI'S BIG FAT FIVE:

Artist – Keith Jarrett
AlbumBelonging
Release Year – 1974
Key Track – "Spiral Dance"
Drummer – Jon Christensen

-

Artist – Jo Jones
AlbumThe Jo Jones Trio: The Everest Years
Release Year – 1959
Key Track – "Philadelphia Bound"
Drummer – Jo Jones

-

Artist – Kenny Garrett
AlbumTrilogy
Release Year – 1995
Key Track – "Wayne's Thing"
Drummer – Brian Blade

-

Artist – Miles Davis
AlbumNefertiti
Release Year – 1968
Key Track – "Nefertiti"
Drummer – Tony Williams

-

Artist – Thelonious Monk
AlbumMonk's Dream
Release Year – 1963
Key Track – "Monk's Dream"
Drummer – Frankie Dunlop

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Get Your Copy of the Drummers on Drumming Book Today!

🎯 ⁠⁠Click here to order now!⁠⁠

Drummers on Drumming (the book) takes you inside the stories, records, and moments that shaped some of the world’s greatest drummers. Built on the Big Fat Five format of digging into top influences, it’s packed with candid interviews and personal insights. Whether you’re just starting out or have been playing for years, this book is here to inspire you to sharpen your skills and find your own voice behind the kit.

For more information on Big Fat Snare Drum, check out ⁠⁠www.bigfatsnaredrum.com⁠⁠ and follow us on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠, Twitter, and TikTok.

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