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Mitch Dorge

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Michel "Mitch" Dorge (born September 15, 1960 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian drummer, multi-instrumentalist, composer and record producer.

Biography

Dorge started taking drum lessons at age six. His first band consisted of an accordion player and him on drums. His friend moved to bass guitar and they jammed to Black Sabbath. He has been with the Crash Test Dummies[1] since 1991, and has been credited as co-producer for both God Shuffled His Feet and A Worm's Life, the former of which reached sales of almost eight million worldwide.[citation needed]

Since 1999 Dorge has worked with Tuesday's Girl and Charlie Redstar as producer, engineer and drummer. Dorge was awarded the Prairie Music Award for Outstanding Instrumental Recording for his solo record, As Trees Walking. Downsampling Perception, a documentary based on Dorge's motivational and educational program "In Your Face and Interactive", has shown in film festivals worldwide, and has been nominated and awarded for best documentary.[citation needed] His soundtrack work for Cemetery Love Story and Mutual Cadence has reached audiences around the world.[citation needed] He is also a worldwide school presenter; he shares stories of his career and other life lessons.

He also travels to schools to bring a motivational awareness program to people on the topic of drugs and alcohol.In the end of the 2018 school year he visted a midland elementary school (Bayview public school) and informed the students of the importance of safe and sober driving with a tragic story of a car crash burn victim.

Solo discography

Albums

References

  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Biography: Crash Test Dummies". AMG. Retrieved 20 May 2010.