Sharpen up your drum skills and learn to drum like a pro with the talented Fred Coury! Fred will show you how to finesse your drumming talents with some tips that will bring you to your drumming game to a new level. This experience can take place in person in Fred's Hollywood Studio or via Skype, Zoom, or Facetime.
Fred has played in other bands including London and Chastain and was playing with Ozzy Osbourne in 1985 filling-in for Randy Castillo who had a leg injury, before he joined Cinderella.
In 1991, Coury left Cinderella and joined Stephen Pearcy of Ratt to form Arcade. He also briefly substituted for Guns N' Roses drummer Steven Adler in December 1987 when health issues forced Adler off the road. Coury re-joined Cinderella after Arcade folded. In the summer of 2006, Coury and Cinderella joined Poison on a joint 20th-anniversary tour. Coury also filled in for Rikki Rockett during Poison slot on the Comstock Rock Festival on July 15, 2009, due to the fact that Rikki had a newborn baby the day before, and in 2017 stepped in to perform with Night Ranger when Coury's good friend Kelly Keagy took a brief leave from the tour.
Coury spends most of his time in his Los Angeles recording studio Double Forte Music composing for television and sports. A multi-award-winning composer, Coury has scored all four seasons of NBC's hit series The Night Shift (TV series) and also scores the NBC series The Wall.
An avid hockey fan, Coury combined his love of the sport with his musical skills to create the Goal Song and sonic identity for the Los Angeles Kings hockey team. In 2017, The L.A. Kings series Black & White, which Coury scores, was nominated and won an Emmy Award. He also provides the sonic identity for the Portland Trail Blazers NBA team.
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