Tuesday, March 22, 2022

March 28, 2022 7:30PM Philly Drum Project's Virtual Beats, Brews, and Banter

 


We are back and excited to be hosting not one, but two amazing drummers at our next Virtual Beats, Brews, and Banter event!

Join us on March 28th at 7:30 pm for an interactive clinic with both Alex Cohen and Sherrie Maricle. This virtual event is free to attend, but you must register in advance as space is limited!
Click here to register for the Zoom event!
Click here to view the Facebook Event Page
Alex Cohen has emerged as one of the new voices in forward-thinking, technical drumming with the release of his book, ‘Ultimate Progressive Drumming’. Praised by drummers from Charley Drayton, to Derek Roddy, to Billy Rymer, and Jason Bittner, it was hailed as a new piece of boundary-pushing literature for the drum set.

In addition to being a prolific educator, Alex has also worked with: Mac Miller, National Geographic, Mike Keneally, members of Peter Gabriel’s band, Malignancy, Pyrrhon, Imperial Triumphant, Pyrexia, Nader Sadek, Cognitive, and a host of other artists. He is also a writer for Drumhead Magazine, and has interviewed Morgan Agren, Ari Hoenig, Billy Drummond, and many others!

www.alexcohendrumsnyc.com 
Sherrie Maricle, has been recognized as “a fascinating, adept drummer with notable athleticism” with “skills so considerable as to place her in the pantheon of greats with names like Krupa, Bellson, Rich, Roach and Blakey himself”. Sherrie is a “incredibly gifted drummer who has super human technique combined with first class musicianship”.

From the drum set Sherrie leads The DIVA Jazz Orchestra, her quintet FIVE PLAY and coleads the 3Divas. From Carnegie Hall, she performs with The New York Pops and she is also music director for Broadway star Maurice Hines. Sherrie’s bands have performed at many of the world’s most acclaimed music venues; from Lincoln Center to the Hollywood Bowl and Jazz Festivals around the globe. DIVA was featured on TCM’s broadcast of the 25th Anniversary of the Kennedy Center and is prominently featured in the award-winning documentary film The Girls in the Band.

www.sherriemaricle.com
Philly Drum Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit Percussive Collective dedicated to making drumming more accessible  in the Philadelphia area. Our community helps drummers in our region share Knowledge, Beats, and Gear. 
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