As well as being a much sought-after session drummer, as of this writing, Anton is also the touring drummer with Joe Bonamassa.
Read moreSung and Unsung Heroes - Jen Ledger
Band members from Skillet discovered Ledger when they attended church services in the United States, where she was living at the time, and asked Ledger to audition for an open drummer spot in the band. She has been Skillet's drummer and female vocalist since 2008, beginning with their promotional tour for the album “Comatose”.
Read moreSung and Unsung Heroes - Ed Toth
Toth left Vertical Horizon in 2005, and was recruited to replace Doobies drummer Keith Knudson, after his untimely death from pneumonia
Read moreSung and Unsung Heroes - Jack Jones
This month’s Unsung Hero is quite likely someone you have never heard of before. He is Atlanta based drummer, Jack Jones, and if you have ever watched Rick Beato’s YouTube videos, such as “Top 20 Drum Intros of All Time” or “20 Greatest Drum Fills of All Time”, Jack is the man behind the kit recreating all those intros and fills to perfection.
Read moreSung and Unsung Heroes: Brian Dunne
Holding everything together at “Live From Daryl’s House” and keeping it “in the pocket” (with his baseball cap always on backwards), is the rather quiet and unassuming Brian Dunne on drums, who, for more than seven years, has been the rhythmic force behind “Hall & Oates”.
Read moreSung and Unsung Heroes: Meytal Cohen
n 2015, with the help of a crowdfunding campaign, Meytal was able to release her first album, “Alchemy” which peaked at number one on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart.
Read moreSung and UnSung Heroes: Tal Bergman
This month’s drumming sung-unsung hero is Israeli-born Tal Bergman.
Read moreSung and Unsung Heroes - Ian Thomas
This month’s unsung hero is Ian Thomas, a session drummer from London, UK. He has played with Paul McCartney, Sting, Eric Clapton, Elton John and many more. Without a doubt, Ian is one of the UK’s most sought after and respected session drummers.
Read moreUnsung Heroes - Angus Burchall
This month’s drumming unsung hero is from the land down under…Australia. His name is Angus Burchall and, for more than 30 years, he has been the drummer for Australian singing legend John Farnham.
Read moreUnsung Heroes - Ash Soan
Our unsung hero this month is a U.K. born drummer whose rhythmic stylings can be heard on over one hundred recordings, including 56 top ten albums…
Read moreUnsung Heroes - Kate Schellenbach
This month’s drumming unsung hero is Kate Schellenbach. Kate is a 54-year-old musician and television producer. Since 1992, she has been the drummer for “Luscious Jackson” and was also the drummer in an early incarnation of “The Beastie Boys”.
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