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Jonathan Mover is an American drummer who has worked with a number of artists including Aretha Franklin, Fuel, Alice Cooper, Shakira, GTR, Everlast, The Tubes, Mick Jagger, Steve Howe, Peter Frampton, Oleander, Celine Dion, Elton John, Stuart Hamm, They Might Be Giants, Frank Gambale, Mike Oldfield, Steve Hackett, Marillion, Joe Satriani, Joe Lynn Turner and others. He was raised in the Boston area and began playing drums at age thirteen. His focus since he began playing has been to see the world via touring and work steadily as a freelance session musician. His style, which draws from a variety of influences, allows him to play with a vast array of artists, encompassing everything from rock, soul, R&B, heavy metal and jazz fusion, to funk, punk, rap, hip hop and pop. As an engineer and/or producer, Mover has worked with Shakira, Flo Rida, Brett Scallions, Rick Ross, Fuel, Canadian rockers Carnival Divine and French guitar virtuoso Rudy Roberts among others. Mover is also the engineer and sound editor on Loose Change 9/11: An American Coup.
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