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phenomenally skillful jazz and rock drummer, Chad's professional
career began in 1978 with the Bill Watrous Band. Since then he
has amassed a remarkable body of work including a seven year
association with Frank Zappa, with whom he toured the U.S.A. and
Europe and recorded 25 albums. He has also recorded 6 albums and
toured with guitar legend Allan Holdsworth, played on the "One Voice" concert with
Barbra Streisand, and recorded albums with artists as diverse as
Steve Vai, former Police guitarist Andy Summers, Ed Mann, Albert
Lee, Colin Hay, Dweezil Zappa and Tom Grant. Chad has recently
toured with John Patitucci, Joe Sample, and the World Drummers
Ensemble (Bill Bruford, Luis Conte, Doudou N'Diaye Rose and Chad
Wackerman).
As a band leader and composer, Chad has two critically acclaimed
CDs titled Forty Reasons and The View on CMP
Records.
Chad's drumming combines the power and conviction of rock with
the sensitivity and finesse of jazz. His playing is remarkably
free of predictable patterns and licks, relying instead on
invention and interplay with the musicians around him.
Based in Sydney, Chad's new band
features musicians:
Leon
Gaer - electric bass. Born and raised in Los Angeles,
California, Leon became one of L.A.'s most in demand bass
players. He has played bass on over 1,500 recording sessions in
Los Angeles, New York, Nashville and Sydney with various artists
including Gino Vannelli, Tommy Emmanuel, Don Ellis, Doc
Severinson and Allen Vizzutti.
Daryl Pratt - vibes. Originally from Sacramento,
California, Daryl is one of Australia's most versatile and
innovative percussionists and is the founder of his own group,
Sonic Fiction. He has also played in numerous jazz and classical
ensembles including Synergy, The Seymour Group, AtmaSphere and
The Australian Art Orchestra.
James Muller - guitar. From Adelaide, James is one of the
country's most talented and exciting young guitarists. He is
already known for playing with some of Sydney's top jazz
musicians including Dale Barlow, Gordon Brisker, the Andrew
Gander Trio and Jim Kelly's Guitar Orchestra.
Biography courtesy of EMMECI
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