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In this episode of the Doc & Jacques radio variety show, Dr. Gigi Reed and Jacques Kepner talk with musician James Debottis, also known as JD Drums, exploring his life, career, and passion for music. James shares stories of his upbringing in Portland, his early start in music inspired by his father, and his extensive travels as a performer since the age of 12. He recounts meeting his wife Priscilla during a performance in Brookings, describes his love for drumming, and highlights the accessibility of learning the instrument. James also discusses his work with electronic drums, plans for a new rap album, and the launch of his production company, JD Productions. During the show, James performs three original compositions on the guitar.
Hosts: GiGi “Doc” Reed MD, Jacques Kepner; Producers: GiGi “Doc” Reed MD, Jacques Kepner
The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program.
If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s How.
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In this episode of the Doc & Jacques radio variety show, Dr. Gigi Reed and Jacques Kepner talk with musician James Debottis, also known as JD Drums, exploring his life, career, and passion for music. James shares stories of his upbringing in Portland, his early start in music inspired by his father, and his extensive travels as a performer since the age of 12. He recounts meeting his wife Priscilla during a performance in Brookings, describes his love for drumming, and highlights the accessibility of learning the instrument. James also discusses his work with electronic drums, plans for a new rap album, and the launch of his production company, JD Productions. During the show, James performs three original compositions on the guitar.
Hosts: GiGi “Doc” Reed MD, Jacques Kepner; Producers: GiGi “Doc” Reed MD, Jacques Kepner
The opinions expressed here are those of the individual participants. Curry Coast Community Radio takes no position on issues discussed in this program.
If you enjoy this program and want to hear more like it, consider supporting Curry Coast Community Radio. Here’s How.