i can dig it bro lol we hit tomarrow around 10 we just got this new sound wall that shit is awsome lol 4 subs 2mids 2 highs on each side it stands about 7 feet tall lol i got that jones lol hit me back bro
At 12:21pm on September 26, 2008, Chuck Ferrell said…
Mixing String trios and then chilling with my daughter. Got a gig around 9 tonight and you know Sat. too. Have fun my bro Thanks for the add.
Hey Chuck,
I really have been out of the performing game for a while. I have been some freebies about once a month, but nothing steady. I was playing with a group that was kind of a big band standard trio, but the work there has dried up. I teach at Coffey Music in Carroll County and in my home, I'm not too crazy about the home studio, but for now it works. How is the hip-gig?
I am all three. I teach at Music & Arts, My Studio and Damon foreman Music Academy. It works so far. I've been teaching since 18. I love it and I love to play. Where are you hitting next? I'm in DC this weekend at Teotro Goldoni.
Chuck Ferrell percussion instructor, clinician and producer.
Chuck Ferrell has performed with Jazz, Motown, Rock and Country artists all over the world. He started playing professionally at the age of 14. Mr. Ferrell attended Virginia Commonwealth University where he studied Music Education and Jazz studies.
Mr. Ferrell has performed with Melba Moore, Mary Wilson, Damon Foreman, Scott Paddock, Keter Betts and Gary Grainger. Chuck Ferrell has recorded with Scott Liss, Susan Faucon, Damon Foreman, Bernset Stokley and many other fine musicians.
Mr. Ferrell has written Groove Theory, a comprehensive guide to playing drum set with Gary Garlic. This book is used in the Chuck Ferrell Drum Set camps. These camps are a joint venture with Howard County Recreation and Parks Department. Mr. Ferrell is a rhythm section clinician and has worked with high school and professional bands to hone the skills of the rhythm section players.
Mr. Ferrell has produced Tuesday Blues a Blues compilation disc, 7 improvisations a jazz disc with producer Johannes Welsch and Evolution and Breaking Barriers with artist producer Damon Foreman.
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I really have been out of the performing game for a while. I have been some freebies about once a month, but nothing steady. I was playing with a group that was kind of a big band standard trio, but the work there has dried up. I teach at Coffey Music in Carroll County and in my home, I'm not too crazy about the home studio, but for now it works. How is the hip-gig?
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