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From Jazz Basements To Stand-Up Stages: A Drummer’s Journey Into Comedy And Craft with Eric Haft
Episode 30
Thursday, 29 January, 2026
Send us a textA packed ballroom. A tired drummer. A stranger rolls down his window and asks if he’s leaving. That quick parking-lot chat sends Eric Haft—lifelong musician, jazz obsessive, student of Al Miller, Jim Chapin, and Keith Copeland—onto a stage with nothing but a mic and a pulse. What follows is a rare, unfiltered look at how rhythm shapes far more than music, and why the first laugh can feel like the cleanest downbeat of your life.We swap stories from a childhood steeped in Miles and Max Roach to the humbling shock of elite peers who force you to rebuild your hands, ears, and ego. Eric explains how singing standards, learning forms, and listening to Sinatra sharpened his pocket more than any lick ever did. Then the conversation pivots: a stand-up class turns fear into craft. We break down set structure, timing, crowd work, and how a seven-minute act stretches into a headlining hour through writing, reps, and ruthless editing. Along the way, we get real about club dates, volume wars, and why “play it like the record” can smother the art if you stop listening.If you’ve ever wondered what makes a drummer hireable—or a comic memorable—this talk draws the map. We dig into mentors and residencies, booking mechanics, theaters vs. clubs, and the quiet power of choosing gigs for either the art or the fee. The throughline is simple and hard: serve the song, serve the room, know your why. Groove still wins, and so does honesty.Hit play if you care about feel over flash, story over shtick, and craft that crosses disciplines. If it resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves drums or stand-up, and leave a quick review to help more curious listeners find us.Support the show













