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Roberto Haliffi
Roberto Haliffi “If somebody is talented for playing jazz and world music it is Roberto Haliffi. Born in Tripoli (North Africa) he descends from a Sephardim (Jewish) family. At an early age he fell in love with music. Being influenced by many cultures throughout his life, he plays African, Arabic, Latin and jazz drums on a high level. Roberto loves to experiment, using traditional drums in a new setting. His own style is colorful and oriental, subtle but powerful. He represents global music in person.” (Burton Greene) Roberto Haliffi started his music career in Tripoli, Libya, on the darbuka, an Arabic drum, and trap set in folk bands
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Robinson Bridgeforth
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Robinson Bridgeforth, a native of Memphis, TN, is a gifted and well versed musician (drummer/percussionist) who's love for his craft and the art of music surpasses words and transcends into a realm of feeling and understanding." Robinson began playing drums at the age of two (literally), performed on the legendary Beale Street at three, began reading music at four, and the rest is his- story and the grace of The Creator.
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Einar Scheving
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Einar Scheving is a drummer/composer from Iceland. He started playing jazz and rock music professionally at the age of fifteen and soon became one of the country's foremost drummers. Einar has been gaining considerable attention for his compositional vision and is a three-time winner of the Icelandic Music Awards, including two for Best Album of the Year: Cycles in 2008 and Land Mins Fodur (The Land of My Father) in 2012. Both albums have received rave reviews and sold remarkably well. Einar is a mainstay on the Icelandic music scene, playing and recording with many of the country’s foremost artists.
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Tilman Herpichboehm
Tilman Herpichböhm, born in Augsburg, Germany, and raised on music, took his first drum lessons with Heiko Tuch at the age of seven. He soon became a member of the renowned kids-drum-ensemble "Die Trommelkinder", with which he performed in a lot of concerts on stage and on the radio both locally and abroad. At quite an early age he gained experience in the rock/pop business with, for example, the locally high-flying group "Tilly And The Wild Boys", which enthu sed audiences for more than eight years with their sixties-orientated original compositions and a Hammond organ
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Yonrico Scott
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By age seven, Yonrico Scott was playing professionally with several gospel groups in Detroit, Michigan – primarily, as a direct result of the unwavering encouragement and support of his late mother, Ruth Scott, a talented gospel vocalist and performer. By age fourteen, Yonrico began private study with Motown drummer, George Hamilton. His musical accomplishments continued throughout college, and during his freshman year at Kentucky State University, he was voted, 'Drummer of the Year.' He later transferred to the University of Kentucky to study with Dave Davenport, Professor of Percussion and Principal Timpanist of the Lexington Philharmonic, where he received a B.A
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Dani Danor
New York-based drummer Dani Danor has made a name for himself in the world’s most respected jazz scene, only six years after he first arrived in the United States. While studying at the New England Conservatory of Music (NEC) in Boston, Danor worked closely with legendary drummers Billy Hart and Bob Moses, as well as with saxophone giant George Garzone. Throughout his time at NEC, Danor performed regularly at Boston’s most prominent venues, including the Beehive, Ryles Jazz Club, Wally’s Jazz Café, and the Lily Pad, as well as celebrated festivals such as Boston’s First Night and Jazz Week. After graduating with honors in 2011, Danor relocated to New York City, where he currently resides


