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50 Sentences With "drummed in"

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I've drummed in more bands than I've played guitar in.
The dangers cops face didn't need to be drummed in to my 11 fellow jurors.
The things you're supposed to do and like are drummed in from such a young age.
He skateboarded across a stage, air-drummed in a Whataburger parking lot, never letting people forget he was once in a punk band.
I was brought up with "If you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all" being drummed in my head by my grandmother.
And it's true: The finale of their recent set at Glastonbury was a maelstrom of weird grimaces and whirling, gold-tipped locks as they drummed in unison.
In addition to Milk Ghost, she drummed in Period Blood, a short-lived, "super-angry" quartet in the tradition of Bikini Kill whose name was suggested by her brother.
In addition to acting in some of our favorite movies and TV shows from the early 2000s, Muniz has also raced cars professionally and has drummed in and managed indie rock bands.
"We weren't going to be on the road at all that year, but you kind of have to go keep your face out there," said Miles Miller, who has drummed in Simpson's band since 2012.
Then reading about them and seeing their images in your photo essay, I remembered this lyric from Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific": You've got to be taught to hate and fearYou've got to be taught from year to yearIt's got to be drummed in your dear little earYou've got to be carefully taught.
I had long ago come to accept Icelandic particularities—the cooing voices, the long-winded family histories, the constant coffee consumption—but I'd also had the prideful bits drummed in (world's oldest democracy, most literate nation, most successful welfare state) for so long that I could stand them being a little upended.
Lahr, 275. At age seven, Glover drummed in a group called Three Plus One. In the group, he demanded that he dance while he played the drum.Lahr, 273.
Beginning in September 2010, she drummed in Wild Flag, with Carrie Brownstein (Sleater- Kinney), Mary Timony (Helium), and Rebecca Cole (the Minders). By December 2013, Wild Flag had disbanded.
Tim Mooney (October 6, 1958 - June 13, 2012) was an American drummer, producer, and sound engineer. He drummed in the Sleepers, Toiling Midgets, Negative Trend, Sun Kil Moon and American Music Club.
Since 2016 Warren has been drumming for reformed New Zealand band The Narcs. In 2017 Warren drummed for Tony Painting's Deep Purple Project. In 2018 he drummed in a tribute for late Hello Sailor frontman Graham Brazier.
Watter is an American experimental music ensemble from Louisville, Kentucky. Watter member Zak Riles is a member of Grails, and Britt Walford formerly drummed in the band Slint.Hear Slint and Grails Members Unite as Watter. SPIN, March 5, 2014.
He also drummed in the debut of the Broadway show The Times They Are A-Changin' in October 2006 at the Brooks Atkinson Theater in New York City. In 2009 he provided drums for the Guy Davis album Sweetheart Like You.
Retrieved November 15th 2019. His current group NARX includes Geoff Rickly (of Thursday) and Chris Conley (of Saves the Day). Having drummed in punk groups since a young age the energetic DIY sound of his music mirrors the rebellious nature of his food.
Chris Bratton (born January 16, 1969) is a drummer involved in the hardcore punk scene since 1983. He has drummed in several influential bands including Justice League, No For An Answer, Chain Of Strength, Inside Out, Statue, Drive Like Jehu and Wool.
After being impressed by the band's performance, Westerberg regularly listened in after work. Mars knew Westerberg and invited him over to jam. Westerberg was unaware Mars drummed in Dogbreath. Dogbreath auditioned several vocalists, including a hippie who read lyrics off a sheet.
Howard Raymond Davies was born at 351 Ladypool Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham. His parents, Frank and Bertha, then moved to Wolverhampton where Howard attended Wolverhampton Municipal Grammar School. He was a good swimmer, won swimming medals, rode horses and hunted, and drummed in a band. When Davies left school he became an apprentice with AJS.
Pontius was born on January 3, 1985, in Orlando, Florida to Larry and Harriet Pontius. He is the youngest of five siblings which includes sister Rebecca Pontius, founder of the Do Good Bus. Growing up, Pontius drummed in garage bands and community groups. Pontius graduated from Lyman High School in Longwood, Florida in 2003.
Paul started on drums around the age of four. His parents were both gospel musicians, and he drummed in his grandfather's Dixieland band. At seven years old he appeared playing drums in the Don Henley music video for the song "The Boys of Summer". He switched to playing bass around the age of 10 when his family moved.
Hannes Mikael Waldemar "Hasse" Walli was born on 10 February 1948 in Helsinki. His father Aarno Walli was a musician and bandleader, his mother Anne-Marie Strandberg a singer. Hasse Walli was about ten years old when he started playing drums. He drummed in various bands in early 1960s such as The Islanders, The Electric Five and Nameless.
Tim Mortimer played bass in Truck Train Tractor in 1994, guitar in Salo in 1995 and bass / guitar / samples in the American Public from 2000-2001. He now records solo ambient, pop and instrumental music. After taking a long hiatus, Adam McBeath plays guitar in Swimsuit. Michael Bajer drummed in Fiona Beverage and Studio Mojo before his death in 1999.
In the 1980s, he drummed in local bands Bad Axe, Kody Lee, and Damage Inc. Tommy (then known as Tommy Scott Stewart) joined Halloween in 1989,"Halloween Interview with Brian Thomas" Hard Rocker Magazine (Poland) Issue from May 2008. Retrieved May 13, 2010. and recorded "The Vicious Demo" (also known as "Vicious Demonstration") which was first released on cassette in 1990, and was sold at their shows.
Born in Detroit in 1926, and raised in Chicago from the 8th grade, Russell began playing drums at age four, but majored in trumpet at college; he subsequently drummed in several big bands, including those of Woody Herman and Boyd Raeburn.Huey, Steve. [ Hal Russell biography], Allmusic, accessed February 28, 2014. As with many young players in the mid-1940s, Russell's life was irreversibly changed by bebop.
He took over management duties for the band dodger, and also worked as a manager at the record label UpperLeftSide Music. Tanna also drummed in ex-I Mother Earth bandmate Brian Byrne's band in 2008. Tanna worked as the event planner for the Park Playhouse in Cobourg, Ontario. He also drummed for the indie band the Flaming Hoops,"PtboPics: The Flaming Hoops At The Venue Wine Bar".
Rumors of heroin addiction, mostly connected to the band's look, have never been substantiated specifically. Plexi have since played one-off gigs in the L.A. area between 2002 and 2006. "Forest Ranger" was used in the movie Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 in 2000. Block drummed in Jack Off Jill for a while, then formed the Plexi-esque band Tape with future She Wants Revenge leader Justin Warfield.
He was fifteen years old when he drummed in a britpop band called Moose and a nu metal band named Lemonbong. With a fellow band member of Moose he started a new group named Alias, in which Peterson served as a vocalist. With Alias he performed at clubs well known on Aruba, such as The Cellar and Black Hog Saloon. Subsequently he met guitarist Martin Buitenweg, with whom he formed R&M.
The local Sudbury Symphony Orchestra performs six annual concerts of classical music. Sudbury is also home to the Blue Saints Drum and Bugle Corps, a youth drum corps active since 1952. One of Stompin' Tom Connors' most famous songs, "Sudbury Saturday Night", depicts the hard-drinking, hard-partying social life of hard rock miners of Sudbury. Miriam Linna, who drummed in the Cramps, Nervus Rex and The A-Bones, was also born in Sudbury.
Fizzle Like a Flood was the moniker Doug Kabourek chose for his one-man recording project. Kabourek drummed in an early version of what would eventually become The Faint, and for Iowa City's Matchbook Shannon. His first solo-artist-under-a-band-name project was The Laces, which released two albums. Starting yet another DIY project, Kabourek took the name Fizzle Like a Flood from a Tripmaster Monkey song on the album Practice Changes.
In 1977, Fayman drummed in Peter Banks' Empire band, the sessions appearing on the archival Mark II release in 1997. Fayman has collaborated with King Crimson's Robert Fripp on various occasions, starting with the 2000 album A Temple In The Clouds,. Following that release, Fripp performed as a guest on the Steve Roach & Jeffrey Fayman release Trance Spirits (2002). A later collaboration between Fayman and Fripp was The Human Experimente, re-interpreting early King Crimson music.
Adelman later took up photography and an early assignment included pictures for Yes' Close to the Edge album. During the 1980s, he did black-and-white portrait work for The Face and Blitz magazine. In late 2003, Adelman met again Steve Nardelli and Peter Banks and he drummed in a reunion of The Syn in 2004, material appearing on the release Original Syn. Adelman then chose to step away from performing, although he remained associated with the band as a photographer until 2006.
Metronomy founder and frontman, Joseph Mount As a teenager, Joseph Mount began Metronomy as a bedroom project while he was still living with his parents in Devon. After having an interest in music from an early age, he "drummed in a few bands at school and they all fell apart. Then I got an old computer off my dad and I started messing around when I was about sixteen or seventeen". Stuart Stubbs, 'Interview: Metronomy', Loud and Quiet Magazine, May 2008 (vol. 2).
Lighthouse held a reunion concert at Ontario Place in Toronto in 1982. In the mid 1980s Prokop worked for Roland Canada (Musical Instruments), in Mississauga, Ontario, as a product specialist. He participated in several promotional tours with his own Skip Prokop Band while presenting products made by Roland. Prokop also drummed in a London, Ontario rock/funk/Christian band called Mercy Train, and worked on smooth jazz album with IAM Studios in Brantford, Ontario, released in 2012 titled The Smooth Side Of Skip Prokop.
In 2013, Armisen appeared in the official music video for Portland, Oregon-based band Red Fang's song "Blood Like Cream". Along with Bill Hader and Jason Sudeikis, Armisen voiced radio characters in the video game Grand Theft Auto IV. Armisen performed as a singer/drummer/comedic actor in the Blue Man Group's "How to be a Megastar Live!". He played the part of a salesman on TV who advertises for the Megastar Rock Manual. He also drummed in the performance and was a backup singer.
The trio of Gerry, Danny and Wiz maintained closeness and enlisted Chris Jones (who drummed in local band Exit East) to join their new group. The new name, initially suggested by Steib in the Capricorn era, was decided as Mega City Four. The group were officially formed in 1987 and the band's career started with performing gigs around their local town of Farnborough before making their vinyl debut in September 1987 with "Miles Apart"/"Running in Darkness". The single led to a round of gigs with fellow punk-influenced bands like Senseless Things and Snuff.
He also drummed in the Bright Eyes touring band during their 2005 tour, and went on to write the liner notes for the consequent Bright Eyes live album, Motion Sickness and contributing to Bright Eyes' 2007 record, Cassadaga. From December 2007, he has played with Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst in Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, with whom Bosel wrote and sings lead for 2 tracks on their 2009 album Outer South. On January 12, 2010, Boesel released his debut solo album 'Hustler's Son' via Team Love.Profile, team- love.
Seatrain recorded their first album, Planned Obsolescence, in 1968, but had to release it as a Blues Project album for contractual reasons. In 1969, they released a self-titled A&M; LP (Sea Train), but faced a major change in membership a few months later. Three more albums, 1970's Seatrain, 1971's The Marblehead Messenger (on Capitol) and 1973's Watch (on Warner Bros.) followed. In the period between 2001 and 2007, Roy Blumenfeld drummed in the Barry Melton Band (Melton of Country Joe and the Fish fame).
Nürnberg/ Gedruckt bey Wolfgang Endter, Nürnberg 1648–1653 [Library of the Germanischer Nationalmuseum, shelf mark 80 01 164/1, collection N 943] First edition: 1647. Because of the wide distribution of the work, the expression "Nuremberg funnel" became a common idiomatic expression. The idiom "to funnel something in" (to drum something in) or "to get something funneled in" (to get something drummed in) is even older than the image of the "Nuremberg Funnel"; it was first recorded in the collection of proverbs by Sebastian Franck in 1541, but without reference to the city of Nuremberg.See Lutz Röhrich: Lexikon der sprichwörtlichen Redensarten.
Jamieson was also a fan of musicians such as Bon Jovi, Michael Bolton, Richard Marx, George Michael and "just anything that was particularly bad". Jamieson attended Wauchope High School, where he co-acted the lead in the school's 1994 production of Joseph and The Technicolor Dreamcoat, sharing the role with Matthew William Joyce. During his school years, Jamieson started a band with Fiona, titled Dancing with Daisies in a Meadow of Corruption, which won the Hastings Battle of the Bands competition. Jamieson was also the guitarist in Mescaline, singer in Crabapple and drummed in a punk band, Stiffy.
After performing sometimes up to three shows a day in the various bars of the ski resorts, and becoming known for their raucous shows and unusual choices of songs, ranging from Queens of the Stone Age, to Kanye West, they decided to write their own material. On relocating back to Hossegor for the summer they changed their name to Sunset Sons and spent every Friday in a local dance studio writing songs. Laidlaw sent some demos to former Sony Music executive Steve Milbourne, who had been Laidlaw's label manager when he drummed in a previous band.
Anderson is co-founder and former drummer of the Canadian indie rock band The Wet Secrets, who have charted in the top ten on Canada's national campus radio chart. On January 8, 2010, their song "Secret March" was named by Grant Lawrence of CBC Radio 3 as one of the "Top 20 Best Songs of the 2000s." From 2001 to 2006, Anderson drummed in the Edmonton punk two-piece The Vertical Struts. In 2009, Anderson was commissioned by The City of Edmonton to create a piece of public art to commemorate the ICLEI World Congress, hosted in Edmonton in June, 2009.
Apparently the HotCake was re-designed from the switch to the dial after Nigel Regan from Head Like a Hole kept on breaking them while playing and was constantly taking them to get fixed. After Split Enz, Crowther drummed in a few local bands, did live mixing work for New Zealand band The Mutton Birds and was involved with a sound company between 1980-90. He currently resides in Auckland with his wife and son, and runs a company named Crowther Audio, manufacturing effects pedals and other equipment. Crowther currently plays drums for the 1960s cover band 'The Con-Rays' which includes former Split Enz keyboard player Eddie Rayner.
Talbott went on to form Centaur with local musicians Derek Niedringhaus and Jim Kelly. The former had been in Castor and Sarge, who had been produced by Talbott, and the latter was involved with Parasol and drummed in 16 Tons and Love Cup. To date, only one album has been released, In Streams, on the Martians Go Home label, set up by the band themselves to release the vinyl version of "Downward Is Heavenward" and the re-release of Electra 2000 on CD. A second is being produced. Talbott produces in his studio Great Western Recorders, now Earth Analog Records and has started a family.
Before co-founding the band in 2009, members Otto and Foglizzo were both involved in the punk music scene of Washington, D.C. Otto was a co- founder of Exotic Fever Records, and drummed in a number of underground rock bands. Foglizzo had become interested in punk while living in Washington, D.C., and was involved with programs such as Girls Rock! Foglizzo (left) and Otto (right) Otto and Foglizzo met while both working on the punk music zine Give Me Back, founded in the wake of the zine HeartattaCk, and in a similar style. Otto asked Foglizzo to play music together, and they started writing songs.
Alter Bridge continues to tour and record, while Mark Tremonti released, with his solo metal band Tremonti, his third album Dust in April 2016, and his fourth album, A Dying Machine, in April 2018. Scott Phillips has drummed in the supergroup project Projected, releasing the first album Human (2012) and the second effort the double album Ignite My Insanity (2017). Due to the different members' band projects, touring so far is put aside, focusing more on releasing original music. Scott Stapp has since bridged away from Art of Anarchy, having released his third solo album, The Space Between the Shadows, on July 19, 2019.
For a short time Richards was replaced by ex-Parade the Day drummer Ben Spear, and also briefly by Loren Brinton, who also drummed in Lydia and A Rocket to the Moon. Richards has since returned and participated in the band's most recent recording effort. Justin Richards became a full-time touring member of A Rocket to the Moon which has put Brighten on a temporary hiatus. However, Brighten announced via their Myspace in May 2009 that the next month they would go into the studio in with producer Jeff Schneeweis with hopes of recording new material. The band has finished recording their next EP, called "Be Human", which was released March 23, 2010.
After leaving The Clash, Chimes drummed in bands including Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers briefly in 1977 and 1984, Cowboys International in 1979, Gen X from 1980 to 1981, Hanoi Rocks in 1985, The Cherry Bombz in 1986 (with ex Hanoi Rocks members Andy McCoy and Nasty Suicide and ex Sham 69/Wanderers/The Lords of the New Church Dave Tregunna) and Black Sabbath on their Eternal Idol Tour in 1987–88.blacksabbath.com – Band member page for Terry Chimes includes a photo of Chimes in a Black Sabbath video; he did not appear on any Sabbath recordings. In 2013 he joined THE CRUNCH with Sulo Karlsson (Diamond Dogs), Terry Chimes (Clash), Dave Tregunna (Sham 69) and Mick Geggus (Cockney Rejects). He also played drums with Billy Idol for a period of time.

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