"The World's Youngest Drummer!"® : He holds the Guinness World Record as "the youngest professional drummer" when he was 4 years, 10 months and 15 days old. Now, just 9-years-old, he plays a 22-piece custom drum set with 17 cymbals and a double kick. He plays rock, funk, fusion and jazz beats with his Vic Firth Signature Series sticks on ddrums, Tycoon Percussion, Sabian Cymbals and Sennheiser Microphones, Cympad and Slaperoo Percussion-- all companies having given him full artist endorsements! He also has an endorsement with Ful travel gear, FILA apparel and prefers Remo drum skins. He was offered a contract to be a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers' Drumline at age 15 months (the youngest member by 16 years!). Then, at 20 months, Julian recorded a CD, "Go Baby!", with legendary bassist Ralphe Armstrong. "The World's Youngest Inventor!"® : He invented and received a patent for Abracadabra® Stain Cover-up at age 4. At age 7, he received a patent for his invention, Julian's Drum Gloves®.
MEDIA: More than 45,000 newspaper and magazine articles published about him worldwide.
TELEVISION: He has appeared on more than 300 television and news shows, including "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (twice), "Good Morning America", "The Maury Show", "Martha Stewart", "Inside Edition" (three times), "FOX News Dayside", "Good Company", MSNBC, WGN, Japan's #1 television show, "Amazing Stories" (twice) and on "Seriously Funny Kids" hosted by Heidi Klum. He has starred in a television show pilot, "Finding Julian's Band"®, created by Rocky Seprino and had a documentary about him produced by Korea's Seoul Broadcasting Systems.
PERFORMANCES: He has performed live on numerous radio stations around the world and at many concert venues, including the legendary Whisky A Go-Go, the Grammy Museum, House of Blues and Hard Rock Café (the youngest ever to perform at these venues). He has performed for the Detroit Pistons, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago Cubs.
AWARDS/HONORS: He has received numerous honors and awards, including the Guinness World Record as "The Youngest Professional Drummer", "Maury's Most Talented Kid" of 2009, "The 2007 Rock and Roll Lifetime Achievement Award", and a Special Declaration of Tribute from the State of Michigan. He has been featured in "Ripley's Believe it or Not" and appears in "Sticks 'N' Skins", a photography book about the world of drumming, which includes legendary drummers like Buddy Rich, Ringo Starr, Neil Peart, and Tommy Lee and is on display at the Smithsonian Institute.
INSTRUCTORS/EDUCATION: Julian and his talent are being nurtured and supported by a tremendous group of instructors, including Gregg Bissonette (drums), George Dunn (drums), William Winfield, III (drums), Dom Famularo (drums), Joe Leone (drums), Dennis Sheridan(percussion), Francesco Cavallini (voice, guitar) and Ralphe Armstrong (bass guitar). He also attends University Liggett School, a private, college-preparatory day school that is Michigan's oldest coeducational, independent school.
COMMUNITY SERVICE: Julian loves sharing his gift with others, especially if he is able to help his community. He is also the youngest partner of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, joining celebrities such as Sir Paul McCartney, Justin Bieber and The Jonas Brothers to raise awareness for their cause.
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MEDIA: More than 45,000 newspaper and magazine articles published about him worldwide.
TELEVISION: He has appeared on more than 300 television and news shows, including "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (twice), "Good Morning America", "The Maury Show", "Martha Stewart", "Inside Edition" (three times), "FOX News Dayside", "Good Company", MSNBC, WGN, Japan's #1 television show, "Amazing Stories" (twice) and on "Seriously Funny Kids" hosted by Heidi Klum. He has starred in a television show pilot, "Finding Julian's Band"®, created by Rocky Seprino and had a documentary about him produced by Korea's Seoul Broadcasting Systems.
PERFORMANCES: He has performed live on numerous radio stations around the world and at many concert venues, including the legendary Whisky A Go-Go, the Grammy Museum, House of Blues and Hard Rock Café (the youngest ever to perform at these venues). He has performed for the Detroit Pistons, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, and Chicago Cubs.
AWARDS/HONORS: He has received numerous honors and awards, including the Guinness World Record as "The Youngest Professional Drummer", "Maury's Most Talented Kid" of 2009, "The 2007 Rock and Roll Lifetime Achievement Award", and a Special Declaration of Tribute from the State of Michigan. He has been featured in "Ripley's Believe it or Not" and appears in "Sticks 'N' Skins", a photography book about the world of drumming, which includes legendary drummers like Buddy Rich, Ringo Starr, Neil Peart, and Tommy Lee and is on display at the Smithsonian Institute.
INSTRUCTORS/EDUCATION: Julian and his talent are being nurtured and supported by a tremendous group of instructors, including Gregg Bissonette (drums), George Dunn (drums), William Winfield, III (drums), Dom Famularo (drums), Joe Leone (drums), Dennis Sheridan(percussion), Francesco Cavallini (voice, guitar) and Ralphe Armstrong (bass guitar). He also attends University Liggett School, a private, college-preparatory day school that is Michigan's oldest coeducational, independent school.
COMMUNITY SERVICE: Julian loves sharing his gift with others, especially if he is able to help his community. He is also the youngest partner of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, joining celebrities such as Sir Paul McCartney, Justin Bieber and The Jonas Brothers to raise awareness for their cause.
http://www.julianpavone.com
https://www.facebook.com/julianpavone
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