The San Diego Union Tribune reviews "Hurricane Diane"

The San Diego Union Tribune’s James Hebert wrote a glowing review of The Old Globe’s production of “Hurricane Diane” and included a mention of Golden Howl’s music, saying, “The original music by the band Golden Howl — with a vibe that’s slightly like the Stones as fronted by Tori Amos — figures deeply into the show’s big climax. Its lyrics are like a lament for a bacchanal gone bad; the love fest has become a protest, and it’s not clear that anyone gets the last laugh.”

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KPBS Midday Edition

Golden Howl and their involvement with the Old Globe’s production of “Hurricane Diane” were featured on KPBS’s Midday Edition. The host spoke with playwright Madeleine George about “Hurricane Diane” and aired a clip of one of Golden Howl’s original songs written for the play.

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Up and Coming Drummer Podcast

Chris Langan from The Up and Coming Drummer Podcast interviewed Jules with guest co-host Buck August for Episode #19. During this episode, Jules discussed her background from starting on a Scottish snare drum playing in a bagpipe band to her current involvement in the San Diego music community. She also expounded on her thoughts on unique issues regarding women in the drumming community and the progress made in this area.

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A Minute with DrumGAB

DrumGAB is a drumming podcast hosted by Seamus Evely that has featured many of the industry’s most prominent players and teachers. Now incorporated under the Drumeo umbrella as DrumeoGAB, the podcast continues to be a popular component of the drumming community. Jules was featured as a part of the series “A Minute with DrumGAB”, an Instagram series aimed at getting to know the back story of drummers who are active on social media.

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