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Chris Stromquist : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chris Stromquist ''Chris Stromquist'' (5 March 1973) is an American rock, Latin, jazz and world music drummer. He is a member of the Seattle ethnic punk band Kultur Shock, the Brooklyn Balkan brass band Slavic Soul Party. and the New York avante-garde Salsa band Zemog El Gallo Bueno. Stromquist was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and raised in Iowa City, Iowa. He attended Macalester College, where he studied Ghanaian percussion with Sowah Mensah and later studied Afro-Cuban Bata drumming with Regino Jimenez Saez in Havana, Cuba. ==Career as a drummer== As well as extensive performing,〔("KULTUR SHOCK Shocked Bulgaria's Culture" ). ''Tangra Megarock''.〕 touring〔Adamek, Drew. ("Kultur Shock Plays the Balkans" ). ''New York Times''〕 and recording with the bands Kultur Shock〔("Kultur Shock Brings Balkan Insanity to Chop Suey This Saturday" ). by Jeremy M. Barker ''Sunbreak'', March 2, 2010〕 and Slavic Soul Party!, Stromquist has worked frequently with Amy Denio, Jessica Lurie and The Tiptons Sax Quartet〔("The 10th release by the Tiptones Saxophone Quartet (plus drums)!!!" ). ''Doo Bee Doo Bee Doo''.〕 as well as with Brazilian pianist Jovino Santos-Neto 〔http://www.downbeat.com/digitaledition/2010/DB201003/_art/DB201003.pdf〕 He has often worked as a session musician in Seattle, Washington and New York City.〔("Joanna Strand scores a double in New York with Flying Transatlantic" ). by Romano Viazzani. ''Strumenti & Musica'', 11 December 2012〕 Stromquist currently resides in Brooklyn, New York with his wife and two sons.
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