Brady Hamilton

  • Fort Worth, TX 76133 (map)

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Lessons from my practice spot or yours.

Hand percussion, Drum Set.

Past and current teams:

MondeGreen: 2012 - current
Big Casino: 2011 - current
Mike Calaway: 2011 - current
iMi - Halo (Gerst) 2007 - 2011




I've been drumming my whole life, and intend to keep making music and expanding my own personal taste and abilities. I love everything from dirty lounge blues to hip hop. My own personal style leans towards, rock and funk. I have been influenced by several percussionists including Danny Carrey of Tool, Eddie Dunlap, Dan Whitesides of the Used, and many more. Growing up, I attended jazz clinics, did drum line, and participated in over 200 performances with the Mondo Drummers, and African drum group led by Eddie Dunlap. For the past 4 years I have been playing with iMi, a commercial-friendly alternative rock band. I had a great time with this group of guys. We played shows with Fuel, Eve 6, Saliva, Puddle of Mudd, Candle Box, and The All American Rejects. We recorded 'Halo', a 10-song disc you can find on itunes with Alex Gerst. As of May 2011, I have left iMi, and remain friends with them.




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Q. What questions should a consumer ask to hire the right service professional?

A. Why do you do what you do? Is this a task or a hobby to you? Do you really care about how your work turns out of is precived? Is it important that people tell other people about your work and how good it is?

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. Im very personable, and work well with all kinds of people. If your shy, im willing to take the time to work around that until we find something that works.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. I like meeting new people and seeing how they express them selves. What kind of music they play, and how they play it. What can I get from there performance, and how can I use it to make my performance better.

Q. If you were advising someone who wanted to get into your profession, what would you suggest?

A. Play as often as possible. Learn as much as you can. Go see as many people that are doing that same thing as you, as often as possible.

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