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Doane Ethredge Perry (born June 16, 1954) is an
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, composer and author. From 1984 to 2011 he was drummer and percussionist with the band Jethro Tull and has also appeared on hundreds of recordings spanning multiple genres on records, film and television.


Early life

From New York City, Perry began playing the piano at age seven and then took up drums at eleven. After hearing
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, he decided to take up
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, because of what he describes as "the possibility, however unlikely that might have been, of young girls chasing me down the street, if I took up the drums."j-tull.com
By the time he was 14, he was working with his own band on weekends, and continued to do so until he graduated high school at the age of 17. He attended Browning, St. Bernard's and Collegiate Schools in New York City. Later he briefly attended New York University and extension programs at The New School,
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, and
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, followed by extensive private musical study in jazz and orchestral percussion.


Musical career

By the time Perry was 18, he turned professional while simultaneously attempting to attend college. This led to a serious conflict, finally resolved, when he opted to pursue music full-time. He began gaining a broader musical background in a wide variety of styles, which included
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,
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. He has appeared on over 100 successful records within his musical career in various musical capacities as a performer, composer and producer, that have achieved gold to multi-platinum status. He was a member of the faculty of the Musician's Institute in Hollywood, Ca. from 1988 to 1996. He continues to perform solo clinics at Drum Festivals and Music Colleges around the world. In 1992, he released a critically acclaimed instructional video entitled ''Creative Listening'', still widely used in the curriculum of music schools in the US and abroad.


Jethro Tull

In 1984 Perry joined Grammy Award-winning band Jethro Tull as drummer and percussionist to replace
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. He is the second member of Jethro Tull to have been born in the
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; (the first was fellow drummer
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). He continued to record and tour until the band's 2011 hiatus, and was its third longest standing member of 28 years. Perry played on numerous Jethro Tull albums and DVDs from 1984 - 2011.


Equipment

Doane Perry has used a wide variety of equipment over the years. He uses different drum kits depending on several factors, such as whether he is performing live or recording in the studio. On later Tull tours and records he used Premier's Artist Series maple drums, but would occasionally use birch Genistas or maple Signia Series drums,
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cymbals, DW Pedals & Hardware, Pro Mark Drumsticks, Remo Drum Heads, Rhythm Tech Percussion, LP Percussion.


Personal life

In 1990, he married actress Heather Woodruff. They currently reside in Woodland Hills, California.


Selected discography


With Maxus

* ''Maxus'' (1981)


With Lou Reed

* ''
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'' (1982)


With Hunter

* ''
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'' (1986)


With Jethro Tull

* ''
Crest of a Knave ''Crest of a Knave'' is the sixteenth studio album by British rock band Jethro Tull, released in 1987. The album was recorded after a three-year hiatus caused by a throat infection of vocalist Ian Anderson, resulting in his changed singing sty ...
'' (1987) * '' Rock Island'' (1989) * '' Catfish Rising'' (1991) * '' Roots to Branches'' (1995) * '' J-Tull Dot Com'' (1999) * ''
The Jethro Tull Christmas Album ''The Jethro Tull Christmas Album'' is the 21st studio album released by Jethro Tull, on 30 September 2003. This was the band's last studio album for 19 years (until the release of ''The Zealot Gene'' in 2022), as well as the last album to fe ...
'' (2003)


With Magellan

* '' Impending Ascension'' (1993)


With Ian Anderson

* '' Divinities: Twelve Dances with God'' (1995) * '' Rupi's Dance'' (2003)


With Martin Barre

* ''The Meeting'' (1998) * ''Martin Barre'' (2012)


With Michelle Young

* ''Marked for Madness'' (2001)


With Dave Pegg

* ''A Box of Pegg's'' (2007)


References


External links


Biography at the official jethro Tull website

Jethro Tull official website
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