Mike Johnston (drummer)

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Mike Johnston
Birth name Michael Johnston
Born (1976-10-15) October 15, 1976
Origin Santa Monica, California, USA
Occupations Musician, Music Educator, Clinician
Instruments Drums and percussion
Labels Hollywood Records
Associated acts Simon Says
Website http://www.mikeslessons.com/
Notable instruments
Gretsch Drums,[1] Meinl Cymbals, Aquarian Drum Heads, Vater Drumsticks

Michael "Mike" Johnston (born October 15, 1976) is an American drummer. He currently runs the educational website, Mikeslessons.com, where he offers live and pre-recorded drum lessons.

Early Career

Mike Johnston began studying the drums at the age of 5. He spent the next 15 years studying privately with Pete Magadini, Steve Ferrone, and Steve Smith.

At the age of 21 he received his first major label record deal with his band Simon Says and spent the next 5 years touring the world. He received a gold record for his contributions to the Varsity Blues soundtrack and has appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman as well as on MTV's Fashionably Loud. Mike has also toured with Warner Bothers Recording artists Filter.

Mike currently runs the educational website www.mikeslessons.com where he offers pre-recorded video drum lessons as well as 36 "LIVE" online drum lessons monthly. Additionally, Mike also runs monthly one-week drum camps at his facility and teaches privately.

At the Mikeslessons.com facility, he hosts 10 International Drum Camps each year. He also spent 2012 touring the United States giving clinics at various music stores and performed both days at the 2012 Meinl Drum Festival.[2]

Mikes Lessons

Johnston founded the website MikesLessons.com, which is an online drumming community run by Mike and his wife Amber. The website offers live online drum lessons for beginner, intermediate and advanced players, taught by Johnston and individual downloadable lessons all filmed in Johnston's home. After the site gained success, Johnston expanded the business to the Mikes Lessons facility in Folsom, California and began to offer international week-long drum camps.[3]

Vater manufacture Johnston's signature drum stick, named the "2451", which is made in both maple and hickory woods. Mike stated that the name "2451" was chosen as it was the bathroom code at the Mikes Lessons Drum Camp facility and he wanted students to remember the code.[3]

References

  1. He is sometimes seen using DW Drums but mostly uses Gretsch
  2. Castiglioni, Bernhard. "Mike Johnston". Drummerworld. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Interview with Mike Johnston - www.mikeslessons.com Mike Dolbear (Unknown). Retrieved (14-04-2013).


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