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Ralph Humphrey is one of Los Angeles' most demanded studio
drummers, recording for TV, motion pictures, albums and jingles.
His most recent projects include Dancing with the Stars, American Idol, Charmed, Piglet's
Big Movie, Star Trek Enterprise, The Simpsons, ABC 50th Anniversary
Special, Far From Heaven, Coca-Cola, and Ping golf clubs. His past touring and recording
experience includes the Don Ellis Big Band, Frank Zappa and the Mothers
of Invention, Akiyoshi-Tabackin Big Band, Al Jarreau, Manhattan Transfer,
Seals and Crofts and Free Flight. He can also be heard on album
projects by Wayne Shorter, Tom Rainer, Mike Miller, Jeff Richman, The Outsidemen, and Babaghanoush, among many others. Ralph is the author of the
drum book Even in the Odds and contributes occasional articles
to Modern Drummer Magazine.
Joe Porcaro's musical spectrum ranges from jazz and rock to opera and
symphonic. He has recorded with jazz artists including Stan Getz, Gerry
Mulligan, Freddie Hubbard, Don Ellis, Mike Manieri and rock/pop artists such
as TOTO and Madonna. His credits includes numerous television shows and
movies. One of the most highly regarded percussion and drum instructors in
the world, Joe is the author of two drum books: Joe Porcaro's Drum Set
Methods and Odd Times, and the instructional video Joe Porcaro on Drums.
Please visit www.josephporcaro.com
for more info.
Dave Beyer is an in-demand professional drummer and educator in the Los
Angeles area. He toured and recorded for 3 years with Melissa Etheridge, and
has played or recorded with The Motels, Jewel, Joan Osborne, Gregg Allman,
Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross, Stephen Bishop, Helen Reddy, Jango, and
Debra Davis. He has performed at major venues worldwide, including the Greek
Theater, Universal Amphitheater, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Woodstock,
Madison Square Garden and Royal Albert Hall; and has played on The Tonight
Show, David Letterman and Ally McBeal, to name a few. Dave also stays busy
as a session player, a producer and runs his own recording studio.
After his first recording at the age of 17 with Shirley Bassey, Gary began touring in the mid-70's
with Etta James, Olivia Newton-John and Cher. Since then, he has also toured/recorded with Eddie Money, Ray Charles, Glenn Hughes, Jim Messina, Roberta Flack, Yoko Ono, David Benoit, Les Dudek, Michelle Phillips, Bette Midler, Susanna Hoffs, Charlie Sexton, Billy Preston, Melissa Manchester, John Hiatt, the New Radicals, Stevie Nicks, Lani Hall, Larry Carlton, Steve Lukather, Edgar Winter, James Ingram, Billy Bob Thornton, K.D. Lang, Pat Benatar, Ben Folds, and many more. In 2000, he performed on the Women Rock Lifetime television special, featuring Sheryl Crow, Emmylou Harris, The Dixie Chicks and more. Gary has also recorded on many film and jingle dates and has also contributed tracks to the GarageBand Drum Libraries.
Grammy nominated Richie Gajate Garcia is a world-class studio percussionist, drummer, clinician, author and educator. Richie, who is also known as "El Pulpo" (which means "The Octopus"), has taken independence in playing multiple international rhythms and instruments to the next level. Richie has performed with such artists as Sting, Phil Collins, Diana Ross, Hiroshima, Don Henley, Aretha Franklin, Patti Labelle, Celia Cruz and Tito Puente, to name a few. Richie enjoys sharing his passion for percussion with the world. Latin Percussion has honored him with the debut of his own line of congas, bongos and the famous Gajate bracket (designed by Richie) used by drummers and percussionists everywhere. Richie's percussion books have become a standard in the industry.
Tony Inzalaco received his bachelor's degree at the Manhattan School of
Music in New York. He then received his Masters of Arts in Music Education
and Bachelor of Arts in Percussion. He has played with many musicians,
including Billy Taylor, Johnny Smith, Buddy Rich, Vinnie Burke, Maynard
Ferguson (with whom he recorded in 1964-65), Jim Hall, Chris Connor, Ben
Webster, Jaki Byard and Lee Konitz. Until 1974 he worked in Germany as a
staff musician in radio, television, and record companies. He also played
percussion with the Clarke-Boland Big Band, recording in 1968 and 1971. He
returned to the USA in 1978 and worked as a freelance in and around Boston.
He has many television appearances with the following artists: Chris Connor,
Maynard Ferguson, Ben Webster, Oscar Peterson, Clark Terry and Carmen
McCrae. Tony has also performed at the countless jazz festivals around the world.
Michael Packer graduated from the University of Northern Colorado with a
Bachelor of Arts in Music. Michael has studied privately with Ralph Humphrey
and Jeff Hamilton. Performance credits include Free Flight, Nils Lofgren,
Carl Anderson, Ben Vereen, Steve Allen, Michael Bolton (CableAce Awards) and
Cirque Du Soleil (CableAce Awards). Television credits include 16th, 17th,
18th and 19th Annual CableAce Awards (TNT), The EasterSeal Telethon
(National Broadcast), KTLA Morning Show with Leeanza Cornet, World Cup
Closing Ceremonies (World Wide Broadcast) and the New York New York Casino &
Hotel, Las Vegas, NV. (In-house recording). His teaching experience consists
of 15 years of private instruction and several clinics in the USA and
Europe. Michael is the author of Feet Don't Fail Me Now (Hal Leonard
Publications) and Feet First (Michael Packer Publications). Michael has
also written for Modern Drummer Magazine. Please visit www.michaelpacker.com for more info.
Steve Pemberton, a musical chameleon, graduated Summa Cum Laude from Berklee College of Music. His work spans all styles, from touring/recording with noted jazz artists such as Mel Torm? Doc Severinsen, Grover Washington, Jr., John Pizzarelli, the New York Voices, Patti Austin, Peter Nero, the Count Basie and Quincy Jones Orchestras, Ray Charles, Ken Peplowski, Don Menza, Pete Christlieb and Tom Scott, to being a member of the Boston Pops Orchestra as the featured drumset artist. In the world of film and Broadway, he has worked with John Williams, Marvin Hamlisch, Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne and Jerry Herman. Pop/rock/country artists include Jeffrey Osborne, Johnny Mathis, Melissa Manchester, Maureen McGovern, Peabo Bryson, Crystal Gayle, Amy Grant and Vince Gill. He has performed at the Hollywood Bowl to the White House, including 5 performances at Carnegie Hall, and has worked with over 125 orchestras worldwide. A published composer of percussion music, Steve has had numerous pieces premiered at the Interlochen Arts Academy, New England Conservatory of Music, University of Miami and the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC). Please visit www.steve-pemberton.com for more info.
Aaron Serfaty has been playing professionally for 20 years. From 1980 - 1990
he was a first call session drummer in his native country of Venezuela. He
moved to Los Angeles in 1991 to attend the California Institute of the Arts
(CalArts). Soon after he began touring and recording with Arturo Sandoval
and Jon Anderson, and performing with Sergio Mendes, Dori Caymmi, Oscar
Castro Neves, Frank Gambale, Shelly Berg, Juan Carlos Quintero, Rique
Pantoja and Don Grusin. Aaron is currently the director of the Latin Jazz
Ensemble at the University of Southern California (USC).
Matt Starr is a Los Angeles based drummer and producer who spends his time doing recording sessions and live dates in a variety of genres. He has performed with pop artists and singer-songwriters like Christopher Cross, Kevyn Lettau, Kiki Ebsen, D. Booker, Lily Wilson, Sara Lovell and Dan Carlson and jazz artists such as Russell Ferrante, Jeff Richman, Steve Tavaglione, Joe Bagg, Bill Reichenbach, The Andrew Campbell Network, Brad Rabuchin, Billy Mitchell, the Mark Harrison Quintet, and 2azz1. Matt has shared the stage in concert and clinic situations with legendary guitarists Mike Stern and John Scofield. He has performed live with Latin pop artists Pablo Montero and Pamela Cortes, both in the United States and South America. He has played at the Hollywood Palladium, the Wiltern Theatre and legendary jazz hotspots like The Baked Potato in North Hollywood and Catalina Bar and Grill in Hollywood. Born in Toronto, Matt has studied under drummers Joe Morello, Jim Chapin, and Vito Rezza. He moved to Los Angeles in 2001.
John was born into a musical household and raised in San Gabriel, California. He began playing guitar at six and bass at sixteen. John cut short his musical studies at East L.A. College to tour with El Chicano and soon found himself on tour opening for Santana. John later toured with jazz vocalist Randy Crawford, and, in 1981, he co-founded Food For Feet. He then joined New Wave band Oingo Boingo in 1984, who he played with until 1995. During his tenure with Oingo Boingo, John co-produced four full-length releases with Danny Elfman and Steve Bartek. Since 1995, John has run his own recording studio called Brando’s Paradise, producing bands such as Reel Big Fish, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Quetzal, and Robbie Krieger. During this time, he also played bass on recordings by Steve Vai and the Stewart Copeland Orchestra. He also sang lead vocals on Disney’s Another Goofy Movie.
A native of Southern California, Jeff studied privately at the prestigious California Institute of the Arts while still in high school and then went on to the University of Miami School of Music. Jeff’s diverse list of gigs ranges from James Taylor, Robben Ford, Shelby Lynne, Julio Iglesias, and Larry Carlton to shows such as Jimmy Kimmel Live (as keyboardist/arranger) and The Drew Carey Show to film scores for movies such as The 40 Year Old Virgin, Garden State, and Super Bad. He also has his own solo project with albums that feature the likes of Vinnie Colaiuta, David Fiuczynski, Toss Panos, Jeff Coffin, and Mike Landau. Visit www.jeffbabko.com for more info.
After studying classical music at the Conservatory of Music (University of the Pacific in Stockton, California), the Northern California native moved to Los Angeles. Kacee recorded her debut CD Seeing Red in 1996 and her sophomore effort Mama Came to Sing in 2008. In the summer of 2001, Kacee was cast in the role of playing the lead in the extreme rock musical Love, Janis, a journey into the mind and music of the legendary Janis Joplin. In early 2002, she was asked to join Big Brother & The Holding Co., Janis Joplin's original San Francisco-based band, as their lead vocalist. In 2005, she joined forces with the legendary Joe Cocker as a background singer on his Heart & Soul world tour and continued in that capacity through the Hymn For My Soul world tour, which ended at the top of 2008. Kacee also began touring with Luis Miguel extensively during his Complices tour in 2008. For more info, please visit Kacee's website at www.kacee.info.
Native New Yorker, long-time studio musician, and session guitarist Chris Juergensen is in constant
demand as a sideman, frontman and clinician. He has
played sold-out venues as intimate as the worldfamous
Blue Note and as large as the Long Beach
Auditorium. After teaching guitar for six years at the
prestigious Musicians Institute in Los Angeles
alongside Paul Gilbert (Mr. Big), Scott Henderson and
Joe Diorio, Chris left the states to become the
Director of Education at Tokyo School of Music in
Japan where he resided for fifteen years. He currently
divides his time between Tokyo and Los Angeles
where he continues to write, record, play and teach.
His first solo CD Prospects was critically acclaimed
worldwide and his second release Big Bad Sun
painted a completely new portrait of him, showcasing
his singing talent as well as his guitar playing. The
opening song "Sweet Melissa" was used by
Australian filmmaker Sean King in his short film
Regrets. His newest CD Strange Phenomena was
released in early 2008.
Dave Pozzi has been a Los Angeles based free-lance artist since 1979,
recording and playing with artists like: Henry Mancini, Mel Torme,
Celine Dion, David Foster, Johnny Mathis, Jeff Hamilton, Rich
Little, Charlie Shoemake, Melissa Manchester, Marvin Stamm, Bobby
Shew, Pete Christlieb, Don Menza, Roy McCurdy, Bob Cooper, Jeff
Berlin, Diana Krall, Billy Childs, and others. Big band credits
include Ray Anthony, Bob Crosby, Bill Watrous, Louie Bellson,
Bob Florence, and Doc Severinsen. Dave is featured as a soloist
on recordings with John Patitucci, Nick Brignola, Dick Berk, Bob
Magnusson, Ray Pizzi, and Milcho Leviev. Other recording work
includes radio and TV commercials, TV shows like The Osbournes,
and numerous demos and record dates.
After receiving a master's degree from the Eastman School of Music, Howie moved to
Los Angeles to pursue a career as a musician/composer/arranger. He soon took a slight detour
to go on the road where he played lead trumpet with the Woody Herman Orchestra. After two years,
he moved back to LA, and has since performed on countless TV and movie soundtracks, commercials,
Broadway shows and recordings. Howie has performed with Tony Bennett, George Benson, Stevie Wonder,
the Temptations, Natalie Cole, Linda Ronstadt, and Mel Torme, to name a few. In addition to
performing, Howie has been an active composer/arranger/orchestrator getting his first big
break as the musical arranger for the Joan Rivers late night talk show, where he composed for a
16-piece big band 5 nights a week. Howie has also scored several movies. He received his doctorate in music from the University of Southern California in 2002.
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