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  1. Sekou Lumumba is a Canadian musician, based in Toronto, who has been drummer for such artists and groups as Ben Kenney, The Illegal Jazz Poets, Thornley, Edwin & the Pressure, Goodbye Glory, Ivana Santilli, Kardinal Offishall, Serena Ryder, 24-7 Spyz and Bedouin Soundclash.

  2. I sat down with Sekou to talk about musicianship: things like the pocket, being versatile in different genres, who inspires him and what he looks for in the musicians that he shares the stage with. In this clip Sekou talks about the most important skill that he looks for in a bass player.

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  3. 27 lug 2022 · On episode #67 of the Joel Martin Mastery podcast Sekou Lumumba shares what you can expect from Big Wreck's new EP 7.3. He's the drummer for the multi-platinum band Big Wreck.

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  4. 15 giu 2022 · Big Wreck drummer Sekou Lumumba talks about his trek to Montreal, Canada from Trinidad when he was 12 and a couple of influential kids that turned him onto rock & drumming, minimal preparation...

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  5. On episode #67 of the Joel Martin Mastery podcast Sekou Lumumba talks about how talented Ian Thornley from Big Wreck is. He's the drummer for the multi-plati...

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  6. Canadian guitarist Chris Caddell of The Wreckage joined as their new rhythm guitarist, and former Thornley drummer and renowned Canadian session drummer Sekou Lumumba joined the band as their new drummer. [1] . Both are featured on the recordings. Background, recording, and promotion.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Big_WreckBig Wreck - Wikipedia

    Sekou Lumumba – drums (2020–present) Former. Brian Doherty – rhythm guitar, mandolin, banjo, backing vocals (1992–2003, 2010–2019; his death) Dave Henning – bass guitar, backing vocals (1992–2003) Forrest Williams - drums (1992–2003) Paulo Neta – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2010–2017)