Bass & Drum Clinic...

Hi guys,
We have pretty exciting clinic coming up.
Greg Hyatt (Bass) and Stan Mitchell (Drums) are teaming up to give us a run down on the chops and personality required for life as a pro musician.

Get Locked
w/ Greg Hyatt & Stan Mitchell
6pm - 7pm
Thursday February 2nd
Atwaters Musicworks
141 Hobson St
Auckland City
Entry – Free

ABOUT THE PLAYERS

Greg Hyatt, BASS
Native Los Angeles bassist Greg Hyatt has been providing the low end to a widely diverse list of musical collaborationssince the early 80’s.His solid brand of groove has earned him a reputation as a top notch touring and recording professional.
Greg attended the Musicians Institute and studied under such bass legends as Jeff Berlin, Steve Bailey and Stu Hamm. His postgraduate studies were with bass guru Gary Willis (Tribal Tech). After establishing a reputation as an up and coming player on the LA scene, he began making his mark as a touring musician with acts such as Zoo People (Atlantic Records), Five Easy Pieces (MCA) and Lapdog (Former members of Toad The Wet Sprocket).
In addition to recording and touring. Greg is a dedicated educator and established the Los Angeles campus of Dayjams, a rock music day camp for kids created by the National Guitar Workshop.

Stan Mitchell, DRUMS

Stan Mitchell figures that over the course of his career he has played every form of popular music (and some unpopular). As a journeyman musician, he not only plays drums but is a songwriter and producer. He has fronted his own band as singer and guitarist and taught his own music/rhythm program in schools.
Stan was born and raised in New Zealand where the lively music scene allowed him to turn Pro at age 17. His extensive playing experience held him in good stead when he and his band, The Drongos, arrived in New York City in the early 1980’s.The band gained a solid foothold in the peaking punk/new wave scene and cemented Stan’s reputation and powerful and very musical drummer.
Since the 1980’s Stan has divided his time between LA and NYC , where he has been much sought after for live and recorded drumming work.
Feel free to tell anyone you think may be interested in this clinic, as we feel these guys have a wealth of knowledge we could all benefit from.

Cheers,

Rom

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