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Jonathan Mover

Jonathan Mover a.k.a. "Mover" is an American drummer who has worked with a number of artists including Aretha Franklin, Fuel, Alice Cooper, Shakira, Julian Lennon, GTR, Everlast, The Tubes, Mick Jagger, Steve Howe, Peter Frampton, Oleander, Celine Dion, Elton John, Stuart Hamm, They Might Be Giants, Frank Gambale, Mike Oldfield, Steve Hackett, Marillion, Beastie Boys, Joe Satriani, Derek Sherinian, Joe Lynn Turner, Dave Koz, Jan Hammer, Jimmy Barnes, Saigon Kick, Alan Friedman, Bernardo Lanzetti (of PFM - Premiata Forneria Marconi) and others.
He was raised in the Boston area and began playing drums at age thirteen. He covers rock, soul, R&B, heavy metal, jazz fusion, funk, punk, rap, hip hop and pop.
As an engineer or producer, Mover has worked with Shakira, Flo Rida, Brett Scallions, Rick Ross, Fuel, Carnival Divine and French guitarist Rudy Roberts among others, as well as being the engineer and sound editor on ''Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup''.
On television, Mover has played on jingles for Xarelto, Cialis, Viagra, Pepsi, Coke, Pizza Hut, Applebees, RC, Mug Root Beer, HBO, Chevy, GM and the Olympics, to name a few.
Although Mover works primarily in the studio, he can be seen on the road touring with The Tubes, subbing for their drummer Prairie Prince, when Prince is busy touring with Todd Rundgren.
In June 2012, on two days' notice, Mover replaced Alice Cooper's injured drummer, reuniting with Cooper for his U.S.-Canadian summer tour with Iron Maiden〔(Mover to replace Sobel on Alice tour )〕 and Cooper's headline tour of Europe. Mover was quoted, "Reuniting with Alice was wonderful and the tour was one of the most enjoyable ever. What's better than playing golf every morning and "Halo Of Flies" every night, with a legendary golfer and artist all in one?!"
==Career==
Primarily self-taught, Mover studied early on with Donn Carr and briefly attended Berklee College of Music until seeking out private study with Gary Chaffee before moving to London.
Shortly after arriving in London, Mover joined the neo-progressive rock band Marillion in September 1983, immediately flying to Germany without rehearsals to perform one concert with the band (as recorded on the live release ''For All Cucumber Lovers''), then headed straight to Rockfield Studios in Wales to help write and demo material for their second studio album ''Fugazi''. Having become the band's fourth drummer since the beginning of the year, within a month he left the band due to hostility towards him from lead singer Fish.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Fugazi sleeve notes )〕 Mover received a writing credit for "Punch and Judy".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Fugazi )
Post Marillion, Mover teamed up with Steve Hackett of Genesis and Steve Howe of Yes to start the supergroup known as GTR. The trio then recruited lead singer Max Bacon and bassist Phil Spalding. After one successful record and tour, Hackett quit the band, followed by Mover, since his allegiance was to Hackett. Not long after, having played a one-off gig with Steve Vai and Joe Satriani, Mover accepted the offer to continue working with Satriani and made the move back to The States after nine years in London, settling in New York City.
Mover was also the first-ever drummer to perform a drum clinic in the former Soviet Union.

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