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"I remember when I was in elementary school, I was always a little more up front,"explained drummer, band leader and solo artist Hannah Ford. "That's because I already knew what I wanted since I was seven years old."
Hannah Ford is the drummer for a great woman who found love on the drums at age 7 years. This happened when he was introduced to the drums in third level music classes. According to him, it was love at first sight. Since then he sets out with a passionate desire to learn, rehearse, and perform like an Olympic athlete in training, trying to grab the achievements and responsibilities of a professional career when he was a student of art school.
Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, the third-level music classes Hannah is the pioneer of the "Leopard Percussionists of Louisville" and, as a group member who has been known, young children are given the opportunity to work with several drummers and teachers of the world's greatest, including Diane Downs, Louie Bellson, Ruben Alvarez, Jerry Steinholtz and Ndugu Chancler. After moving to Chicago when he was 12 years old, Hannah take advantage of new opportunities to learn and perform with mentors such as Paul Wertico, Peter Erskine, Stanton Moore, Danny Seraphine and Johnny Rabb.
Now, at about half-way ahead of his lecture and at the age of adulthood, before Hannah's success has raised expectations that more intense. Of course, very normal to expect more from him because what he had previously made. In fact, in young women continue to answer the expectations and pave the way to become a serious musician and a positive role model.
"After seeing women like Karen Carpenter, Gina Schock, Sheila E and Cindy Blackmanmemainkan drums, I think there is nothing better than playing drums in rock 'n' roll band, doing what you love ... and get paid for it? "Clearly Hannah.