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It was as a drummer that he performed for President Clinton at the White House, entertained 5000 fans at the Astrodome during Super Bowl XXXVIII's festivities, played gigs at The Kennedy Center and New York's Hammerstein Ballroom, and even shared the stage with Elton John at Philadelphia's Kimmel Center.
George, however, frequently steps outside his role as a drummer. He has released his fourth independent album titled "Coelacanth", once again writing and performing on guitar, bass, keys, vocals and drums. This well received album was premiered and performed in its entirety by George's eight-piece rock-fusion-funk-classical-jazz band, the Geologic Orchestra. His writing -- much as his playing -- combines a diversity of influences ranging from Ellington's A-Train to Zappa's Zombie Woof.
In fact, Modern Drummer magazine has called George's writing "eclectic" and full of "skewed humor", and Bryan Beller from the Dweezil Zappa and Mike Keneally bands said of George's CDs: "Great sounds...I enjoyed the whole thing... and laughed a lot".
George's efforts have not only been noticed by the New York Songwriters' Circle, where he successfully performed at their famed Bitter End showcase, but have also been recognized by various radio and television stations, including performances and interviews on NPR affiliate WDIY, WZZO, RCN-4, WLVR and many others.
George hopes to one day FINALLY break into the fast food industry.
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Links for George Hrab
Geologic Records
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