What can be said about Jon Fishman that hasn’t already been said? Fishman and his band Phish have been going strong for 35 years with a legion of fans that follows them around the country. Whether they’re playing at one of their multiple-day festivals that attract upwards of 75K people or selling out Madison Square Garden 13 nights in a row like their recent “Bakers Dozen” stand, Jon and Phish are constantly reinventing themselves. Phish is notorious for their improvisational jams that can last up to 20 minutes and for having a different set list very night, which keeps Fishman on his toes night-after-night. That uncertainty allows him the room to grow, experiment and evolve as a player.

Jon Fishman talks about:

Reopening the Lincolnville General Store

Finding his long lost relative

Lessons learned as a younger drummer

Dealing with fame and coming to grips with it

Whether great drummers are born or made

Developing your own sound and why it takes a long time to get there

An all important lesson he learned in New Orleans early in his career

Maturing behind the kit

Why a simple groove is good enough

Advice for playing in odd time

Interchanging implied feels

The good and bad about self evaluation

Actively listening vs passively listening

Much more

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