Pete Drummond (drummer)


Pete Drummond is an Australian session drummer, composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist and educator who has developed a digital platform for drum lessons. Since 2006, Drummond has been associated with Australian band Dragon. He is known for his soundtrack work on The Killing Season, Living Universe ; Search For Second Earth, and for his live solo performances alongside Virgil Donati, Thomas Lang, Mike Mangini, Dave Weckl, and many others.
Thomas Lang stated in Modern Drummer Magazine: “Pete Drummond is an amazing Australian drummer”.

Early life

Drummond began drumming at three years of age. He started his formal training two years later with his mentor Jess Zappia. He later continued on his own, learning from recordings, instructional books, and videos.

Career

Bands career

Drummon joined Dragon in 2006 when the band reformed after a nine-year hiatus. In 2008, he was enlisted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. He plays drums, keyboards and sings in the live shows with Dragon. He had previously performed with The Bushwackers, Glenn Shorrock, Joan Rivers, The Temptations, Jeremy Barnes, Ricki Lee, Shannon Noll and Thirsty Merc.

Career as a composer and songwriting

Drummond has worked as a composer and producer. ‘Not the Question’ was his debut album as arranger, mixer and producer. A few programs which feature Pete's music are ‘Crude: The Incredible Journey of Oil’, ‘Holy Switch’, ‘Ten Bucks a Litre’, ‘Inside The Inferno’, ‘Life On Us’, ‘Australia: A Time Traveler’s Guide’, ‘A Traveler’s Guide to the Planets’, and ABC's ‘The Killing Season’.

Solo performer

In 2003, Drummond appeared at Australia's Ultimate Drummers Weekend. In 2012, he performed on Shannon Noll's ‘Switch Me On’. He played on the ARIA award-winning album ‘Homefires’ by Dead Ringer Band, ABC TV, NRL, and Channel 10. He has also released multiple international DVDs as a cover artist.
Drummond's solo album ‘Identity Crisis’ was launched in 2006. It contains eight original tracks of Jazz and Fusion, featuring Bill Risby, Jeremy Barnes, James Muller, Steve Weingart, and others.
In 2015 he played on Lee Kernaghan’s number one Australian album ‘Spirit of the Anzacs’.
In 2018 Drummond was featured in Australia's drumming publication Drumscene Magazine.

Discography