Student Drum Performances at Josh Kastleman Drum Lessons – Summer Highlights
- Josh Kastleman
- 3 days ago
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At Josh Kastleman Drum Lessons in Tooele County, Utah, students are not only learning how to play the drums—they're recording full performances of their favorite songs in a professional studio environment. With the help of the innovative Drums In Color method and personalized instruction, these drummers are gaining real-world skills, confidence, and a growing love for music.
Here are some of the incredible recent performances by our talented students:
Aiden took on “One” by Metallica, a heavy-hitting track known for its technical complexity and powerful energy. Originally played by Metallica’s Lars Ulrich, this song showcased Aiden’s ability to control tempo changes and intricate rhythms.🔗 Watch Aiden’s performances
Blaine rocked “Legends Are Made” by Sam Tinnesz, a high-energy track with cinematic intensity. His tight rhythms and powerful strikes prove that Blaine is ready for the big stage.🔗 Watch Blaine’s performances
Camden nailed the punk/ska rhythms of “She’s Kerosene” by The Interrupters. Originally drummed by Jesse Bivona, this fast-paced song gave Camden the chance to show off his timing and coordination.🔗 Watch Camden’s performances
Carter delivered a vibrant and tight performance of “It’s Time” by Imagine Dragons. With its signature floor tom rhythm and upbeat pulse, Carter demonstrated confidence and control.🔗 Watch Carter’s performances
Deacon performed the emotionally driven “21 Guns” by Green Day, honoring Tré Cool’s original groove with heart and musicality.🔗 Watch Deacon’s performances
Isaac tackled the aggressive rock classic “Welcome to the Jungle” by Guns N’ Roses. Inspired by Steven Adler’s drumming, Isaac captured the raw drive of this hard rock anthem.🔗 Watch Isaac’s performances
Jacob impressed with the technical metal masterpiece “Tornado of Souls” by Megadeth. Originally performed by Nick Menza, this piece highlighted Jacob’s advanced skills and precision.🔗 Watch Jacob’s performances
Milo also took on “21 Guns” by Green Day, delivering a steady and expressive performance that reflected both discipline and passion.🔗 Watch Milo’s performances
Moses played “Scar Tissue” by Red Hot Chili Peppers with grace and feel, honoring Chad Smith’s tasteful and minimalistic approach.🔗 Watch Moses’s performances
Nixon brought the grunge-era back to life with “Come As You Are” by Nirvana. With inspiration from Dave Grohl’s original track, Nixon’s playing was steady and authentic.🔗 Watch Nixon’s performances
Quin delivered a blues-rock groove in “Hard to Handle” by The Black Crowes, modeled after Steve Gorman’s iconic drum feel.🔗 Watch Quin’s performances
Ryker gave a heartfelt performance of “Iris” by the Goo Goo Dolls, demonstrating dynamic control and emotional expression behind the kit.🔗 Watch Ryker’s performances
Sage also performed “It’s Time” by Imagine Dragons, offering a driving, clean, and confident version of the popular alt-rock anthem.🔗 Watch Sage’s performances
Why Josh Kastleman Drum Lessons?
Students at Josh Kastleman Drum Lessons enjoy:
Personalized instruction for all skill levels
Access to professional studio recording—at no extra cost
Biannual student recitals and performance opportunities
The Drums In Color method that makes learning visual and fun
A curriculum built around real songs students are excited to play
🎵 Spots are limited and lessons often fill up fast—especially during the school year!
Learn more or sign up today:🔗 www.joshkastlemandrumlessons.com🔗 Sign up directly
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If you’re looking for drum lessons in Tooele County, Stansbury Park, or Grantsville, Josh Kastleman Drum Lessons is where young drummers become musicians.
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