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AIDEN'S DRUM PERFORMANCES

SONG
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19

BOOK
CHAPTER

8

LIVE PERFORMANCES

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Master the Drums: Learn to Play 'Summer of 69' with Private Lessons – Studio or Remote! - Aiden
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Master the Drums: Learn to Play 'Summer of 69' with Private Lessons – Studio or Remote! - Aiden

The thing that is great about this song is that it really pushes students speed but also keeps the beat manageable for intermediate students Aiden worked hard to learn this song and did a great job. he really loved doing it and he can't wait to jump to the next song! You too can learn to play songs like this with private drum lessons in the Tooele Valley or Remote lessons no matter where you live in the world. Private lessons are just as good as in person but from the comfort of your own home. Find out how to sign up with remote lessons here: https://www.joshkastlemandrumlessons.com/plans-pricing The drummer who played on Bryan Adams' hit song "Summer of '69" is Mickey Curry. Born on June 10, 1956, in New Haven, Connecticut, Curry is an accomplished drummer who has worked with various artists in the music industry. He joined Bryan Adams' band in the mid-1980s and has been an integral part of Adams' sound. Mickey Curry's solid and energetic drumming style contributed significantly to the success of "Summer of '69," a song that has become one of Bryan Adams' signature hits. The track was released in 1984 as part of Adams' album "Reckless" and has since become a classic rock anthem. Curry's musical versatility has led him to collaborate with a wide range of artists across different genres, showcasing his talent and adaptability as a drummer. While "Summer of '69" remains one of his notable contributions, Mickey Curry's career extends beyond this iconic track, making him a respected figure in the music industry.
Drum Student Aiden Plays Along to Thunder Struck by ACDC
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Drum Student Aiden Plays Along to Thunder Struck by ACDC

Aiden Plays the Drums to Paradise City by Guns N' Roses. This is a tough song that students love to play and Liam did a great job! #drumlessons #drums #drumteacher #drummer #drumlessonsforkids #drumstudent #drumming #drumlife #drumset Learn more about drum lessons: https://www.facebook.com/stansburyparkdrumlessons https://www.instagram.com/joshkastlemandrumlessons/ https://www.joshkastlemandrumlessons.com/ The iconic rock band AC/DC has had a few drummers throughout its history, but the most famous and enduring drummer associated with the band was Phil Rudd. Philip Hugh Norman Rudd, born on May 19, 1954, in Melbourne, Australia, is best known for his time as the drummer for AC/DC. Phil Rudd joined AC/DC in 1975, and he played a vital role in shaping the band's sound during their most successful years. His solid and no-nonsense drumming style provided a powerful and steady rhythm that underpinned the band's hard rock and blues-influenced music. Rudd's tenure with AC/DC coincided with some of the band's most iconic albums, including "High Voltage" (1976), "Highway to Hell" (1979), and "Back in Black" (1980). The latter album, "Back in Black," is one of the best-selling albums of all time and featured many of AC/DC's most famous songs, including "You Shook Me All Night Long." Rudd's drumming was known for its straightforward and powerful approach, contributing to the band's raw and energetic sound. His style was integral to the band's appeal and helped establish AC/DC as one of the most influential and enduring rock bands in history. It's worth noting that AC/DC had several lineup changes over the years, and Phil Rudd left the band at various points but returned to perform with them on different occasions. While Rudd's time with AC/DC has seen some disruptions, his contributions to the band during their formative years have left an indelible mark on rock music history.
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