1 hr 12 min

David Brown | Beats, Brews & Buddies | S3 EP6 Beats, Brews & Buddies

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David Brown was born in Roanoke in 1967. His early exposure to live music came courtesy of his parents, who took him to see Ike and Tina Turner, the Eagles, and other iconic acts in the early 1970s. With a mother who played piano exceptionally well and parents who enjoyed popular music, David's childhood was filled with the sounds of Janis Joplin, The Doobie Brothers, Neil Diamond, Ann Murray, and a variety of tunes from FM radio.



His fascination with drums began at the age of 10, and in 1980, David met Kelly Scott, Jody Ensor, and John Ayers, who became pivotal figures in his drumming journey. Encouraged by his mother, David delved into drumming, idolizing Neil Peart and Rush while also participating in his high school band.



David's musical journey took a significant turn when he enrolled at Belmont College in Nashville, Tennessee, in the late 1980s. There, he immersed himself in music theory, private lessons, and the vibrant live music scene, enriching his musical palette.



Since the mid-1980s, David has been deeply involved with various local bands, including Hoppie Vaughan, Phil Norman, Cory Brammer, Foundation Stone, and Kerosene Willy, among others. However, his true passion lies in collaborating with fellow musicians who craft original songs, making it his favorite aspect of musical involvement.

David Brown was born in Roanoke in 1967. His early exposure to live music came courtesy of his parents, who took him to see Ike and Tina Turner, the Eagles, and other iconic acts in the early 1970s. With a mother who played piano exceptionally well and parents who enjoyed popular music, David's childhood was filled with the sounds of Janis Joplin, The Doobie Brothers, Neil Diamond, Ann Murray, and a variety of tunes from FM radio.



His fascination with drums began at the age of 10, and in 1980, David met Kelly Scott, Jody Ensor, and John Ayers, who became pivotal figures in his drumming journey. Encouraged by his mother, David delved into drumming, idolizing Neil Peart and Rush while also participating in his high school band.



David's musical journey took a significant turn when he enrolled at Belmont College in Nashville, Tennessee, in the late 1980s. There, he immersed himself in music theory, private lessons, and the vibrant live music scene, enriching his musical palette.



Since the mid-1980s, David has been deeply involved with various local bands, including Hoppie Vaughan, Phil Norman, Cory Brammer, Foundation Stone, and Kerosene Willy, among others. However, his true passion lies in collaborating with fellow musicians who craft original songs, making it his favorite aspect of musical involvement.

1 hr 12 min