C h r i s t o p h e r P e l l a n ipercussion
Christopher Pellani is a dynamic percussionist adept in all musical styles. His performance versatility includes concerts, television shows, videos and seasoned film and studio recordings including the critically acclaimed and self-produced "Soundscape Pyramids, The Return" (1995). He has recorded and performed rock, R & B and world beat music with a diverse array of artists and remains in high demand for concert and studio dates. He was chosen as one of ten outstanding drummers for BAM Magazine's November 1993 article on "Unsung Drumming Heroes of Los Angeles" and competed for the national finals for the Long Beach Blues Festival (1993). Christopher was the first western drummer ever to play a concert in Hanoi, North Vietnam with veteran rock group Air Supply (January, 1997). Television and film credits include "The Today Show", "Entertainment Tonight", "Honey, I Shrunk The Kids", "Parent Trap 3" and "Casper, A Spirited Beginning" to name a few. Christopher has performed with noted artists such as Air Supply, Mary Wells, The Shirrelles, The Marvellettes and Leo Nocentelli as well as producers Peter Bunnetta, Magic Moreno, Barry Goldberg, David Knight and Tris Imboden. He has opened for John Mayall, Dave Mason, Edgar Winter, The Guess Who, Robert Cray, Procol Harem and Robin Trower among others. Christopher has received extensive private instruction by name teachers and is a seasoned professional and world traveler. In his spare time, Christopher enjoys teaching percussion and drums and is involved in music therapy. He also likes illustration, graphic arts and poetry. Christopher resides in Venice Beach, California.