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==Skyline Studios NYC== |
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Mover owned and operated one of New York's finest state-of-the-art recording studios called Skyline Recording Studios NYC (1995 - 2012), which played host to a variety of top artists, a short list being [[Steely Dan]], [[Billy Joel]], [[Patti Smith]], [[Avril Lavigne]], [[Shakira]], [[Dudu Fisher]], [[Jake Shimabukuro]], Flo Rida, Gov't Mule, David Byrne, Jessica Simpson, Fuel, Natasha Bedingfield, Mariah Carey, Kazumi Watanabe, [[Wu-Tang Clan]], [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[The B-52's]], [[David Bowie]],...<ref>[http://www.skystudnyc.com Skyline Studios web site]</ref>. |
Mover owned and operated one of New York's finest state-of-the-art recording studios called Skyline Recording Studios NYC (1995 - 2012), which played host to a variety of top artists, a short list being [[Steely Dan]], [[Billy Joel]], [[Patti Smith]], [[Avril Lavigne]], [[Shakira]], [[Dudu Fisher]], [[Jake Shimabukuro]], Flo Rida, Gov't Mule, David Byrne, Jessica Simpson, Fuel, Natasha Bedingfield, Mariah Carey, Kazumi Watanabe, [[Wu-Tang Clan]], [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]], [[The B-52's]], [[David Bowie]],...<ref>[http://www.skystudnyc.com Skyline Studios web site]</ref>. |
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==Drumhead Magazine== |
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His latest venture is ''[[Drumhead (magazine)|Drumhead]]''. ''Drumhead'' separates itself from the other drum/percussion magazines by being a multi-media package, Mover's design and concept. Each issue includes an audio CD, containing music to listen and play along to, private lessons from some of the world's top players and audio reviews/previews. The CD also corresponds to an extensive website which includes all of the lessons in video format. Mover also conducts many of the interviews, making for a much more personal and true portrayal of the life and career of the featured artist. Bill Bruford, Andy Newmark, Simon Phillips, Barriemore Barlow, Manu Katche, Horacio Hernandez, Neil Peart, Phil Collins, Kenny Aronoff and Jim Keltner are only a handful that Mover has interviewed.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.drumheadmag.com|accessdate=December 2, 2009|title=DRUMHEAD magazine}}</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Background information | |
Origin | Peabody, Massachusetts |
Genres | Rock, soul, R&B, heavy metal, jazz fusion, jazz, funk, punk, rap, hip hop |
Instrument(s) | Drums, Percussion |
Website | http://www.jonathanmover.com |
Jonathan Mover is an American drummer.
In June 2012, Mover replaced an injured Glen Sobel as the drummer for Alice Cooper's U.S./Canadian summer tour with Iron Maiden[1] and Cooper's headline tour of Europe.
Skyline Studios NYC
Mover owned and operated one of New York's finest state-of-the-art recording studios called Skyline Recording Studios NYC (1995 - 2012), which played host to a variety of top artists, a short list being Steely Dan, Billy Joel, Patti Smith, Avril Lavigne, Shakira, Dudu Fisher, Jake Shimabukuro, Flo Rida, Gov't Mule, David Byrne, Jessica Simpson, Fuel, Natasha Bedingfield, Mariah Carey, Kazumi Watanabe, Wu-Tang Clan, Madonna, The B-52's, David Bowie,...[2].
Discography
For a complete listing, see his website.
References
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