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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 ...
His father was a civil servant and his mother a homemaker. He has an elder sister, Cecilia, and had a younger sister, Mary, who died in 1973. [2] He attended the School of Music in Chatham Row to learn piano at the age of eight and then began drumming in 1971 [2] at the age of 9, under the instruction of Irish drummer Joe Bonnie.
It was bound to happen: Rising country singer Alana Springsteen covered a song by her surname-sake Bruce on SiriusXM’s “Fierce: Women in Music,” with a winning acoustic version of the Boss ...
Springsteen goes on to say that she challenges herself to "try new things" every day and relates it back to her experience as a musician. Check out all of PEOPLE's full coverage of the PCCAs here .
Bruce Springsteen and his wife, Patti Scialfa, shielded their three children from his superstardom when they were younger. In a recent interview with The Times, Springsteen, 75, opened up about ...
Dunn's second Fender bass was a 1959 Fender Precision Bass, with sunburst body, one-piece maple neck and gold anodized pickguard; he owned it until his death. [13] Throughout his life, Dunn believed this was a 1958 model, but after his death, his son Jeff had work done on it, and the neck was inscribed "4-59," putting the date definitively as 1959.
He was always acutely aware of the bass guitar parts in songs and mimicked them on the bass drum. [4] Moffett was never musically trained and learned to play drums on his own by ear. [ 5 ] He was nicknamed " Sugarfoot" for his quick, articulate, and pronounced bass drum work, which requires a lot of precision and stamina for a drummer.
Even Steven Levee (born Steven Louis Levee, 1951) is an American musician, bass player, recording engineer, record producer and former nightclub concert promoter. He is best known for his work the bands Lifeforce, ZRS, Brad Factor:10, The Slashtones, and the Freak Parade; and his production work with Hedi, Barbara Lee George, MC Magic D, and Gun Hill.