I began piano lessons (my parents insisted on them) in 5th grade,
until a friend of the family and musical instrument dealer, Charlie
Molina, brought some drumsticks by the family house. From 6th grade
on, I was hooked and juggled an art and music career path from
junior high through my first year at the University of Kansas.
I studied with Ginger Zyskowski while I attended Hutchinson High
School and took lessons with a drummer named Bill Glenn at the
Hutchinson Community College my senior year. I also attended the
Clark Terry Jazz Camp in the summer of 1986 which began my hunger
for jazz. What began as a graphic design degree at KU, turned into
a percussion performance degree, where I learned to play for the
song and pull good tone out of every instrument I play. While I
was there, I played in all three of the jazz bands, played in a
couple of jazz combos, spent two years in the KU Marching Jayhawks,
played in various college ensembles (wind and orchestra), and drummed
for the KU Men's and Women's Basketball Bands (including a trip
to the Final Four in 1991 with the Men's band). While I was at
college, I also started lessons with KC drummer extraordinaire,
Todd Strait. I have learned a lot from him, continuing lessons
from 1989 to the summer of 2002. I currently take lessons from
Kansas City Latin Drumming Guru, Doug Auwarter.
I have played a multitude of
styles including: jazz, alternative rock, funk, fusion, rock
and roll, reggae, classical, country,
and even polka. Some of the bands I have played in include: Broken
Inglish, Felix, Third Stone, Blue River, Steel Horse, Kristie
Stremel Band, Pendergast, Sellout, Shake Joint,
the Snakebite Orphans, and most recently, Wylde Chipmunk & the
Cuddly-Poos.
My main drum influences are
George Boberg (my percussion professor at KU), Todd Strait, Doug
Auwarter (my latest drum teacher), John
Bonham, Bill Bruford, Steve Smith, Terry Bozzio, Neil Peart,
Omar Hakim, Stewart Copeland, Manu Katche, Denny Fongheiser,
Stanton Moore, Gregg Bissonette, Jeff Hamilton, Bill Stewart,
and most importantly Vinnie Colaiuta. I hope to achieve their
level
of
precision and
musicality,
and
mainly...HAVE
FUN PLAYING DRUMS!! |