Professional Affiliations

Andrew Miramonti (NYC guitarist), Dave Black (St. Louis jazz guitarist), Drew Mantia , Carolbeth True (St.Louis jazz pianist), Pete Ayres, Probcause , Henry Palkes (St. Louis Musical Director), Dan Presgrave (St. Louis Wind Symphony)

 

Musical Theatre Experience

And the World Goes Round, Main Street Theatre & Dance Alliance, NY 2015

Lucky Stiff,  Maggie's Little Theatre, NY 2015

Damn Yankees, Cardinal Hayes High School, NY 2015

Summer Serenade, Maggie’s Little Theatre,  NY 2014

Unbeatable the Musical, Westport Playhouse, St. Louis, 2009

 

Recordings

Trio, Andrew Miramonti, 2012

Thank You for Listening, Drew Mantia, 2011

Some Assembly Required, Drew Mantia, 2010

Times Running Out, Drew Mantia, 2009

EP, La Bella Charade, 2009

Save Yourself, Drew Mantia, 2008

In the Christmas Mood, St. Louis Wind Symphony, 2006

 

Venues

The Pageant, Off Broadway, The Old Rock House, The Blanche M Touhill Peforming Arts Center, Rockwood Music Hall, The Shrine, Silvana, The Dead Poet, CJ Muggs. Cigar Inn, BB’s Jazz Blues and Soups, Elbo Room, The Frequency, Choga, Gem Pawnshop, Pentloft Studio, The Ivory Theatre, Six Flags, The In Spot, Cedarhurst Center or the Arts, Buckner Brewing Company.

 

Festivals and Concert Series

Central West End Art Fair and Taste Festival, St. Louis, MO (2006, 2007)

St. Louis Uncorked Festival (2011)

St. Louis’ Live on the Levee (2010)

River City Music Festival, Cape Girardeau, MO (2008)

Summer Music Festival, New Town, MO (2009)

 

Teaching Experience

Drum Set Instructor

Music Beans, New York, NY

  •  Instructs students, ages 5-12, once a week, with topics including snare drum and drum set
  • Deals directly with Music Beans for scheduling and payment

Self Employed, Saint Louis, MO

September 2006-June 2009

  • Instructs students once a week with thirty minute lesson
  •  Collects payments, schedules lessons

Master Classes

Webster University, Webster Works Worldwide

  •  Analyzes and critiques playing of local high school rhythm sections
  •  Offers playing advice and tips for musical growth