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  1. Korey Kingston Horn. As an aspiring drummer, Reggae and Ska stalwart Korey Horn received a piece of advice from his father, Jazz singer Kim Horn, that he's been mulling over ever since: "If you want to be a professional musician, you have to know how to play everything.”. Despite the ironclad logic inherent in this music-biz insight, Horn ...

  2. Home. Bio. Music. Gallery. Drum Brigade. . Shuffle & Bang. Contact. Korey Kingston Horn. . Professional Drummer/ Drum Instructor. Professional Drummer, Drum instructor, and owner of Drum Brigade Korey Kingston Horn.

  3. 11 mar 2019 · The Drum Brigade Podcast Episode 148-Focus. March 04, 2024 / Korey Horn / Source. We're back for episode 148! On this episode Korey Kingston and Funky Phil catch up. The duo talks wedding gigs, recording, set ups and of course Korey's Soapboxs, and more.

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  5. 24 ott 2017 · The ska and reggae vet may be exploring new musical paths, but he remains true to his rhythmic roots. As an aspiring drummer, reggae and ska stalwart Korey Horn received a piece of advice from his father, jazz singer Kim Horn, that he’s been mulling over ever since: “If you want to be a […]

  6. 23 ott 2020 · Home. Live. Reels. Shows. Explore. SHUFFLE AND BANG is comprised of drummer Korey “Kingston” Horn and his father Kim “Pops” Horn combining Korey’s Jamaican Ska and Reggae background with Pops’s classic Jazz background. Korey has played with artists over the years such as The Aggrolites, Tim Timebomb, Suedehead, Sharp/Shock, Hepcat and more.

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    • Korey Kingston's Shuffle & Bang
  7. Drummer Korey Kingston put this group together as a passion project that all started from playing John Coltrane’s Niama in a Roots Reggae feel on one of Kim “Pop’s” Horn’s Jazz gigs. “It just felt right,” says Korey, “and this provided a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between different styles of music that my pops and I ...