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Tina Raymond is a drummer, improviser and educator based in the Los Angeles area. A former associate professor at Los Angeles City College, she currently holds the position of Director of Jazz Studies at California State University, Northridge. This interview was conducted by Adam Reese on July 5th, 2021 and first aired on KXLU 88.9 FM (Los Angeles) on July 14th. To hear it in podcast form, check out our podcast The Pointed Nose (https://the-pointed-nose.simplecast.com/) Ofiɔ̃ Media's logo was designed by the artist Ratty GH, who works on a freelance basis and can be contacted at rattygh1986@gmail.com 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Getting into music, becoming a drummer 4:00 Priorities as a drummer 5:56 A drummer's role in an improvising group 9:35 Playing percussion with a light touch 11:20 Brush playing 13:43 Ornette Coleman 15:58 Classical roots 18:23 Playing with Bobby Bradford 20:20 Learning from Charlie Haden 22:55 Studying at CalArts 26:05 Studying with Alfred Ladzekpo, visiting Ghana 34:50 Joe LaBarbera, Tina's 'musical dad' 37:35 The Orenda Records community; Daniel Rosenboom 38:54 The Blue Whale 41:57 Where Tina likes playing 44:39 Teaching jazz 47:27 Stereotypes of women in jazz 49:26 Women jazz drummers 50:53 Teaching jazz at LACC 52:35 Leading vs. playing in bands 55:25 Sources of musical creativity 57:24 Unions 59:18 Getting endorsements 1:01:43 Kris Tyner 1:02:56 Cathlene Pineda 1:04:24 Darek Oleszkiewicz 1:06:14 Vinny Golia 1:07:15 Beth Schenck 1:09:01 David Tranchina 1:10:34 Art Lande 1:13:37 Nick Mancini 1:14:55 Jeff Parker 1:16:36 Restaurants in the San Fernando Valley