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The Afterbeat Drum School was founded by Chris Beers, a 1993 graduate of the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, known as one of the top music colleges in the country with a distinctive focus on jazz and modern music. At Berklee, Chris studied with several prominent drummers including Gary Chaffee, Alan Dawson, Giovanni Hidalgo, Ed Uribe, John Ramsay, Steve Wilkes, Ian Froman and Sa Davis. Chris also played for two years with the Berklee Samba Troupe.

Chris has over 20 years of experience teaching both children and adults. He has taught students of all ages and skill levels. Past teaching positions include drum/percussion instructor at the Rocky Mountain Center for Musical Arts (RMCMA), the Colorado Drum Institute (CDI), the Boulder Arts Academy, the LA Music and Arts School in Los Angeles, California and the Middlesex Summer Arts Program in Concord, Massachusetts. For the Middlesex Program, he developed percussion groups, recording classes and rock ensembles for kids ages 8-16. His students in LA worked from a book he created which contains an overview of basic rhythms and instruction on how to develop independence on a drum set.

In addition to teaching individual lessons, Chris also teaches group lessons and led an after school Samba drumming program at the Bixby School in Boulder, Colorado. Throughout this time, Chris has maintained a private teaching practice in addition to gigs and studio work. Chris lives in Erie, Colorado with his wife and three children.




PERFORMANCE EXPERIENCE
Chris has over 22 years of performance experience playing with a variety of groups from pop to heavy rock, jazz to electronica, blues to funk, reggae to Latin, soul to folk, and everything in between. He spent some time in the Mediterranean playing with a jazz trio aboard the Grand Princess Cruise Ship; opened for Los Lobos in LA; and played in a band with Sonny Mone, former guitar player for Neil Young's band Crazy Horse. He has toured the east and west coasts with blues, folk, rock and soul groups.

On the Front Range music scene, Chris was the drummer for Easy Bill and the Big Beat, a Denver-based rhythm and blues band. He played funk/soul grooves with Meadowlark Jivin, was the drummer for Jaka, an African four piece, and live drum and bass/breakbeats with MFA: The Drop.

Currently, he is playing with Soundrabbit, an original folk/pop foursome that is generating quite a buzz... WWW.SOUNDRABBIT.COM

For the past few years, Chris has also played in several musical theatre performances including Menopause, the Musical; You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, A Chorus Line, Crazy for You, and more...

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RECORDING HISTORY

2005:Full length CD at Rancho de Rhythm, Elgin, IL (Easy Bill and the Big Beat, R&B)
2005: Various radio jingles for Steve Maas Studios, Frederick, CO
2003: Full length CD at Dark Horse Studios, Nashville, TN (Meadowlark Jivin, modern soul/funk)
2003: Full length CD at Michael McMurtry Studio, Thornton, CO (Sammy Dee, blues)
2000: Played congas on a 5-song demo, L.A., CA (private studio, Brazilian music)
1999: Full length CD at J.Glick Studios, Boulder, CO (Lo Mass Republic, rock)
1998-2000: Several recordings at Coupe Studios, Boulder, CO (Smallmotorland, rock)
1996: Full length CD at Prism Sound, Acton, MA (Israel, Latin R&B)
1995: 8-song CD at BlueJay Studios, Carlisle, MA (Ms. Pigeon, alternative)
1989-1993: Various recordings at Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA (live, studio, film scores)
1989: 16-track demo at Prism Sound, Acton, MA (Sound Wisdom, reggae)
1986: 24-track at Normandy Studios, Warren, RI (Arch Rival, hard rock)

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REFERENCES

"Chris’ experience, musicianship and patience are the key qualities of a well-rounded teacher."
- Dave Williard, Professional piano teacher/musician


"I've known Chris Beers for many years and have gigged with him in all kinds of settings: rock, blues, jazz, country, ragtime and more. He's a solid timekeeper with a great natural groove and his playing is not only rhythmically interesting, but musical in its own right. I've called him for my own gigs, played with him in bands where we were both sidemen, and passed along his name for gigs I wasn't even on. I'd recommend him to anyone."
– Chris Soucy, touring musician/guitar player for Sally Taylor


"A pro to work with. Creative, musical and proficient."
– John Ellis, Owner/engineer, Prism Sound Studios


"A solid drummer and all-around professional musician. Stellar work."
– Sonny Mone, former guitarist/singer for Crazy Horse


"Innovative ideas and techniques that really helped my independence and musicality."
– Matt Vorzimer, former student now studying at the New School of Jazz in NYC


"I always look forward to my lessons! I am learning a lot and having fun, too."
– Colton Yourell, 9 year old student


"A drummer/percussionist who plays for the groove!"
– Brian Hull, singer/songwriter/guitarist for Meadowlark Jivin’


"Loves kids, drums and teaching rhythm."
– Andrea Dalberth, K-5 music teacher at the Bixby School


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