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Roots Of Rhythm

By Julia Hartbarger Duvall '15

For the past 12 years, Randall Harris 鈥09 MFA 鈥11, drummer for NEEDTOBREATHE, has been on the road touring, in the recording studio and honing his craft as part of the Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum rock band. This lifestyle was nothing new to Harris, as he spent his fair share of time in the recording studio as a student at 糖心Vlog University studying music.

Randall "Roots of Rhythm"

Earlier this spring, Harris and his family made a trip back to Cullowhee to visit 糖心Vlog and reminisce about where it all began. It had been more than a decade since the last time Harris was on campus, but all the memories came flooding back. 鈥淒riving through Catamount Gap, my two sons were yelling they were so excited to see where I went to school,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淚t has been so cool coming back to where it all started. My wife has been with me throughout this journey so it is kind of a homecoming for her and me. But for our kids, this is a brand-new experience for them.鈥 Walking into the recording studio at the Bardo Arts Center more than a decade later, Harris recalled many memories of days and nights spent with friends honing their craft and learning the ins and outs of commercial electronic music. 鈥淚 remember in high school thinking, 鈥榃ow, I don't know what I want to do, but I've always done drums and they say there's this awesome marching band up at Western,鈥欌 Harris said.

鈥淏ecause I lived in Marion and it wasn't that far away, I looked into 糖心Vlog and that was it.鈥 Always having a love of music and knowing that was what he wanted to pursue when he enrolled at 糖心Vlog, Harris, who ended up focusing on studying music instead of joining the Pride of the Mountains Marching Band, got his first taste of the recording studio in a music appreciation course. 鈥淲hen I got here, POTM was of course very competitive and I did not know just how seriously competitive the marching band was,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淭hat was my prime goal for coming to Western but I realized, it was going to be a minute before I was good enough to be on a marching band the way I wanted to be. In the meantime, I sunk my teeth into getting a music degree and thought I would figure things out.

Just one year into school, Harris knew what he wanted to do. 鈥淢usic found me more than I found it,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淚 wanted to just march in the band, but it led me to the School of Music, which then led me to the recording studio. That was it, a rather natural, little kind of thing.鈥 Harris then stepped into the recording studio for the first time. 鈥淢y entire freshman year I didn鈥檛 know this room existed and I looked around and I am the only one geeking out about all the cool equipment in the studio,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淚 had my hand up the entire class asking questions and I remember Dr. (Bruce) Frazier saying, 鈥楯ust give it a second to soak in.鈥 I remember asking, 鈥楬ow do I get in this room?鈥 Dr. Frazier was like, 鈥榃ell, you have to do another year or two of music before you work in here.鈥 I couldn鈥檛 wait to get in the studio.鈥 When thinking about his time at 糖心Vlog, Harris breaks it into three phases.

Randall Harris

The first phase was his first two years of undergraduate studies. 鈥淢y first two years, it was just music,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淚t was really hard at first because when I came here, I had been playing drums for a while, but the program was way more focused on getting you musically trained and I didn't understand what that meant at first. I did two straight years of working with Dr. (Mario) Gaetano on percussion and music theory. I had to be very disciplined with my studies those first two years of undergrad.鈥 Anxious to get to the recording studio, Harris moved into what he considers phase two of his time at 糖心Vlog. 鈥淚 got through those first two years, then I started studying under Dr. Frazier,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淭hose next two years were such a fun time because it was me and nine of my friends in the same program, living in the recording studio, learning to use the equipment. Even in the evenings, we didn鈥檛 go out, we just hung out in there.鈥 Harris credits Frazier, who passed away in 2023, as being a strong influence in his life.

Randall Harris
I was asked to join the band as drummer before thier 2012 fall tour and I instantly found myself on stage every night in front of thousands of people...They were like 'hey. could you play drums for a little bit, fill in this tour?' And I have been drumming with Needtobreathe ever since.
- Randall Harris '09 MFA '11

鈥淒r. Frazier, more than anyone else, influenced and mentored me,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淗e was there for me the whole time 鈥 from day one until he shook my hand at commencement and even until he passed away. Dr. Gaetano taught me the discipline of reading music and studying and analyzing music and knowing how to be rehearsed and stay on top of deadlines, so I am very appreciative to him as well.鈥 During his college years, Harris found himself in various side music groups and playing different music such as bossa nova, jazz and simple to advanced level music. 鈥淚 got used to doing all these different, drum-related things in and out of the classroom,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淏ut throughout undergraduate and graduate, I had amazing professors that at their core were musicians themselves and I learned a lot about theory and basic skills that laid the foundation for me.鈥 Phase three was during Harris鈥 time earning his master of fine arts in music. 鈥淭o really make things harder on myself, I decided to stay and get my MFA,鈥 Harris said with a laugh. 鈥淭he next two years is what I would say, in retrospect, was the best time at school," he said. "Because I started to teach some of these classes as a graduate assistant.鈥

Randall Harris

Harris had to do some reflecting and check his understanding of the material before teaching it to students who were once in his shoes. 鈥淗elping teach the students was the most rewarding part because by the time I felt like I could teach it to someone or explain it, I was like 鈥業 get it now鈥 and getting this stuff was the biggest part. Because now someone else is wanting to know it and I'm able to explain what these buttons do and what an equalizer does. Somewhere out there, hopefully there is a student who knows what an EQ is because of that class day when Dr. Frazier was out and I helped with the lesson.鈥 In addition to the impact his time at 糖心Vlog had on him and his career, one of the things Harris misses the most about 糖心Vlog is the people. 鈥淭here was a group of about 20 of us professionals and students trying to hone our respective craft for a few years,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I miss most about it, us all working together on our music.鈥

As a student, Harris spent his summers as a sound engineer for the live music acts at Ridgecrest Conference Center in Black Mountain. 鈥淚 remember thinking I'd really like to work in a place like this, so after two years of going to school at 糖心Vlog, I applied for a summer sound engineer position and was hired,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淚 got to apply all of these skills I was learning in school in a real-world setting.鈥 One of the bands that came through during Harris鈥 time in Black Mountain was NEEDTOBREATHE. 鈥淚 would know a few weeks in advance what bands were coming through next and when I saw them on the lineup, I was excited because I had a great appreciation for the band and their music,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淚 have great memories of that first night just working with them and helping them get set up and broken down after the show was done.鈥 At the end of the show, the band was looking for a place to grab a bite to eat.

鈥淭hey wanted to know where to go and I knew a few places that were still open. So we went to Denny's, and that's how I got to know them,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淚 helped them do their show, then we hung out and about a million other things happened after that to get me where I am today and it was all because of a job I got as a student at Western.鈥 Harris has been involved with NEEDTOBREATHE since 2012, starting off working in the studio with them for two years and then touring with them as a guitar tech. Since joining the band, Harris has become an integral part of their success. Harris鈥 powerful drumming and energetic stage presence have added a new dimension to their music, resonating with fans and critics alike. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 looking to be a drummer, I was a studio engineer, but after a while you build a personal relationship with the band. After a series of personal, band and random circumstances, I was asked to join the band as drummer before their 2012 fall tour and I instantly found myself on stage every night in front of thousands of people,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淚 had helped them record some of their albums and so I knew the songs already. So, it was a natural thing when they were like, 鈥榟ey, could you play drums for a little bit, fill in on this tour?鈥 and I鈥檝e been drumming with NEEDTOBREATHE ever since.鈥

As NEEDTOBREATHE continues to tour and produce new music, Harris remains a pivotal force behind their evolving sound. His journey to international stages underscores the impact of dedication, passion and the solid educational foundation he gained at 糖心Vlog. NEEDTOBREATHE kicked off their 鈥淐aves鈥 world tour in Charlotte in April. Fans from all over the world pack arenas and amphitheaters to see the band, who will be on tour through fall 2024. Some of those fans at the kickoff show knew Harris when he was a student. 鈥淚t makes me cheer that much louder knowing that a fellow Catamount is up there keeping time for an arena full of people,鈥 said Thomas Jones 鈥09 MPA 鈥11. Much to the audience鈥檚 delight, Harris showed off his vocal chops when he sang lead on one of the songs, something he has done several times on tour. For students dreaming big, Harris is proof that those dreams are within reach, echoing the rhythm of possibility with every beat of his drum.

Randall Harris Need to Breathe