Pete Riley
www.peteriley.net
Pete began playing drums at age 15 and was soon playing along
to albums by Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne and Deep Purple. Having
spent a couple of years finding his own way he began working from
such well known books as Gary Chester's New Breed and Gary
Chaffee's Patterns series.
At 20 Pete headed south from his hometown of Leicester and was
soon out gigging, which eventually led to him hooking up with guitarist
Jan Cyrka.
Around this time Pete began studying with renowned teacher Bob
Armstrong who was responsible for ironing out a few areas of Pete's
playing as well focusing on traditional grip and developing reading
skills.
Pete went on to record two CDs with Jan and during this time he
also worked with a couple other guitar greats including recording
work with Motorhead's Eddie Clarke and lots of UK touring
work Phil Hilborne.
In 1996 Pete began teaching at the then new music school the Academy
of Contemporary Music in Guildford where he still teaches. One
day whilst at the ACM Pete got a call from a friend of Jan's
to audition for the pop band Republica with whom Pete went on to
work over the next three years.
Pete has also written regular articles for Rhythm magazine as
well as having work published in Modern Drummer. He's also
the author of three drum books, Double Trouble, 100 Tips For Drums
and Crash Course-Drums.
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