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Contrabass Conversations

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234: Justin Locke returns!

 

Management coach, speaker, author, and playwright Justin Locke

Management coach, speaker, author, and playwright Justin Locke

Today’s episode is a “round two” with Justin Locke. After playing double bass for many years with the Boston Pops, Justin is now a management coach, speaker, author, and playwright.

We talk about many concepts, including the Toyota Lean Manufacturing system and how it relates to the Simandl technique, crazy stories from the Boston Pops, arts education, lessons from the music world that can be applied to the corporate world, workflow and timing, the “Mozart in the Jungle” effect that Justin has experienced, and his latest book that explores the physics of emotional energy.

Check out the original interview from nearly a decade ago here.

Books mentioned:

  • Justin’s books
    • Real Men Don’t Rehearse
    • Principles of Applied Stupidity
    • Getting in Touch with Your Inner Rich Kid
    • Time Light Love
  • Mozart in the Jungle
  • The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing
http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_234_-_Justin_Locke_Returns.mp3

212: Real Men Don’t Rehearse with Justin Locke (from the archives)

bassist, author, speaker, and playwright Justin Locke

bassist, author, speaker, and playwright Justin Locke

Today’s episode features an entertaining couple of conversations that I had a few years ago with bassist, author, speaker, and playwright Justin Locke.  These have been some of our all-time most popular and commented upon episodes, and bringing them back into the spotlight seemed like a good idea.

Justin has written several books, including:

  • Real Men Don’t Rehearse
  • Principles of Applied Stupidity

About Justin

Justin Locke came to Boston at age 18 to go to music school, and within a year he found himself playing every freelance gig in town, including the Boston Pops.

His 18-year bass-playing stint with the Pops included the Bicentennial Concert in 1976 with Arthur Fielder, which is in the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest audience ever at a classical music concert. And of course he also worked with many of the great conductors of that era, including Leonard Bernstein, John Williams, and Henry Mancini.

One day, after playing (and criticizing) a particularly dull children’s concert, Justin was challenged to write one himself. The result was Peter VS.the Wolf, a courtroom comedy based on the classic Prokofiev fairy tale.

Justin’s work in other facets of “show business” continued to expand. Already a playwright and publisher, he then became a video producer, the “score reader” for live Boston Pops TV broadcasts, and manager of the Bose Philharmonic. His books, including his laugh-out-loud Pops Memoir “Real Men Don’t Rehearse,” have sold thousands of copies.

Justin is now a management coach and speaker. He shares what the music business taught him about managing people, through his presentations, individual coaching sessions, his blog, and his books.

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_212_-_Justin_Locke_from_the_archives.mp3

CBC 50: Justin Locke interview

This week, we bring listeners a very entertaining and interesting interview with Justin Locke, author of Real Men Don’t Rehearse, a book filled with wonderful anecdotes about his life in the music business. Justin was a freelance double bassist in the Boston area for nearly two decades, working regularly during that time with the Boston Pops and other area ensembles. Learn more about Justin at www.justinlocke.com.

 

http://traffic.libsyn.com/contrabassconversations/CBC_50.mp3
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