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  2. Meytal Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Her online video project, which began in 2010, saw Cohen performing drum covers of popular rock and heavy metal songs, and amassing a huge fan base [4] that has resulted in more than 100 million total views. [5] In August 2015, Meytal's first studio album Alchemy was released.

  3. Nandi Bushell - Wikipedia

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    In addition to drums, Bushell plays lead and bass guitar and piano; her videos include covers of rock songs in which she performs all parts using both video synchronization and a loop station. [10] [27] She also plays saxophone, including for her covers of songs by Bill Withers and John Coltrane. [15] [28]

  4. Different Drum - Wikipedia

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    The song became popular in 1967 when it was recorded by the Stone Poneys who took it to No. 12 on the Cash Box Top 100, No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and No. 16 in Record World magazine. "Different Drum" did best in New Zealand, where it reached No. 5. [5] In 1972, Nesmith recorded his own version.

  5. Incredible Bongo Band - Wikipedia

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    The band released two albums, 1973's Bongo Rock, and 1974's Return of the Incredible Bongo Band. [1] The instrumental "Bongo Rock", co-written by Art Laboe and Preston Epps and released by Epps as a Top 40 hit in 1959, was covered by the Incredible Bongo Band (shown as "Bongo Rock '73" on the album), and became a minor US hit for them in 1973, and a substantial hit in Canada (#20).

  6. Sandy Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Sander Lloyd Nelson (December 1, 1938 – February 14, 2022) was an American drummer. [1] Nelson, one of the best-known rock and modern jazz drummers of the late 1950s and early 1960s, had several solo instrumental Top 40 hits and released over 30 albums.

  7. Leo Moracchioli - Wikipedia

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    In addition to his metal covers, he also made an "acoustic" cover of "Duality" by metal band Slipknot, using slide whistles, timpani and tuba. [ 7 ] For each video, Moracchioli creates the arrangements, and plays all the instruments, except for a small number of songs in which he has collaborated with other instrumentalists; they often require ...

  8. Johanne Astrid Poulsen - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Johanne Astrid won the 3rd season of Denmark's Got Talent show and a prize of 250,000 krone ($39,250 / €33,550). During the course of competition, she performed among others Rage Against the Machine's Killing In The Name, [8] [9] Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love, [10] [11] as well as songs from Dizzy Mizz Lizzy, D-A-D and Kashmir.

  9. Luke Holland - Wikipedia

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    Luke Holland Holland performing in 2014 Background information Birth name Luke Daniel Holland Born (1993-06-14) June 14, 1993 (age 31) Peoria, Arizona, U.S. Genres Metalcore alternative metal post-hardcore pop rock progressive metal Occupations Musician YouTuber Instrument Drums Years active 2009–present Labels Fearless Member of Falling in Reverse Formerly of The Word Alive YouTube ...