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Tooele County Drum Students Shine in Studio Performances | Songs from Green Day, Rush, Survivor, and More


Students at Josh Kastleman Drum Lessons in Tooele County Utah continue to grow, perform, and build real-world drumming skills by recording songs in a professional studio setting. Each student chooses songs they love, learns them step-by-step, and then records a final performance to track progress and build confidence behind the drum set.


From first songs to advanced rock and punk tracks, these performances highlight how powerful structured drum lessons can be when combined with real music, creativity, and consistent practice.


Recent Student Performances

Recent studio recordings include a wide range of iconic songs across rock, punk, funk, and pop:

  • Erik performed his first song ever with “7 Nation Army” by The White Stripes

  • Edward tackled the progressive rock classic “Working Man” by Rush

  • Benny played the emotional rock anthem “21 Guns” by Green Day

  • Henry performed the legendary “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor

  • Edward also explored classic rock with Rush’s powerful drumming style

  • Kohler brought high-energy punk rock with “99 Red Balloons” by Goldfinger

  • Sage performed the groove-heavy “Can’t Stop” by Red Hot Chili Peppers

  • Quin played the upbeat ska-rock feel of “Sunday Morning” by No Doubt

  • Aiden performed “Life Is a Highway” by Rascal Flatts


Each performance reflects a different stage of learning, from beginner milestones to more advanced coordination, speed, and musical control.



Why These Songs Matter for Drum Students

Every song chosen by students is more than just a performance—it is a learning tool.

These songs help develop:

  • Timing and rhythm consistency

  • Coordination between hands and feet

  • Endurance and stamina

  • Dynamics and musical expression

  • Confidence performing under pressure

  • Real-world experience playing with music


Whether it’s a simple groove like “7 Nation Army” or a more complex rock track like “Working Man,” each song builds essential drumming skills that transfer into all styles of music.


About Josh Kastleman Drum Lessons (Tooele County Utah)

At Josh Kastleman Drum Lessons, students of all ages learn how to play real songs in a fun, structured environment. Lessons are designed to help students progress quickly while staying motivated through music they actually enjoy.


Students also benefit from:

  • Studio recording opportunities

  • Live recital performances

  • Personalized lesson plans

  • Song-based learning system

  • Step-by-step skill development


Learn more about lessons here:https://www.joshkastlemandrumlessons.com



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