Brendan Buckley

For the ice hockey player, see Brendan Buckley (ice hockey).

Brendan Buckley is the drummer in popstar Shakira's band.

Biography

Early life

Buckley was born in Morristown, New Jersey on March 13, 1974, to his Korean mother Soon Ja Kim, and his Irish-American father Dennis Buckley.[1] His early formal musical education on piano and trumpet came from public schools, while later learning the drums from the father/son teaching team of Sonny and Tommy Igoe. He attended Mt. Arlington Public School (MAPS) in Mt. Arlington. He then attended Roxbury High School and graduated with the Class of 1992.

From college to music career

At the age of 18, he moved to Miami, Florida to attend the University of Miami's School of Music. While there, he became immersed in the city's diverse rock, Latin, and jazz scenes. At the time of graduation, he released an album and toured with the rock band Fulano De Tal (bmg), featuring singer/songwriter Elsten Torres. A year later, he played drums with Julio Iglesias (the papa) for his "Tango" tour. Brendan ended this tour to record an album for the Colombian popstar Shakira; an album that became "Dónde Están Los Ladrones". Since then, he has done four more albums and three tours with the South American artist. During that span of years, he also recorded with DMX, Lauryn Hill, Gloria Estefan, Spam All-Stars, Nil Lara, Mariana Ochoa, Julio Iglesias Jr, Alejandra Guzmán, Alih Jey, Zach Zisken, The Kind, Popvert, Clambake 2000, Monte Rosa, B.D. Lenz, Diane Ward, Raw B. Jae, Sixo, Pedro Suarez Vertiz, Soledad, Natalia Oriero, Fernando Osorio, Alicastro, Leo Quintero, Gayle Ritt, Pete Masitti, Shalim, and Maria Bestár.

Present

In 2004, Buckley moved out west to the city of Los Angeles. Upon arriving, he immediately joined the experimental rock band Pedestrian. Their work together can be heard on the album "Ghostly Life". At the same time, he also began touring with the actress Minnie Driver for her "Pocket" tour. During those years, Brendan continued his work both in the studio and live with Shakira, Popvert, and the Spam Allstars, while also producing records for Fulano (*grammy-nominated), Volumen Cero, and The Kind.

In 2007, Buckley joined the Irish folk-rock artist Damien Rice for his "9 Crimes" world tour. This was followed by tours with broadway star Idina Menzel, former La Ley frontman Beto Cuevas, and the songsmith Daniel Powter. During these years, healso had the opportunity to work with Ozomatli, Gary Jules, Peter Himmelman, Susie Suh, Wyclef Jean, Gustavo Cerati, Alejandro Sanz, Kristin Mooney, Rami Jaffee, Richard Page, Laura Jansen, Peter Bradley Adams, Michael Mangia, Devil Doll, Shira Myrow, Jimena Angel, Kelly Sweet, Cherie, Brie Larson, Jennifer Peña, Kudai, G6, Sarah Packiam, and Daniela Spalla; while doing TV commercial jingles for Reebok, Pepsi, Hyundai, Marshalls, and I Can't Believe It's Not Butter. Buckley produced the new album from the artist Michael Miller called I Made You Up.

In September 2011, Buckley began touring with American-Taiwanese pop singer Leehom Wang for his Music Man world tour.

[2][3] In July 2013, Buckley started playing for Singaporean singer JJ Lin. Recently, he has performed and recorded with the country artist Shelby Lynne, as well as Miley Cyrus, Emmanuel, JJ Lin, Melissa Ethridge, The Bodeans, Joseph Arthur, Debi Nova, Claudia Brant, David Bisbal, Jacob & Fanny. He has also worked with the king of Brazilian music, Roberto Carlos.[4]

As of May 2016, he is on tour with Tegan and Sara promoting their new record Love You To Death.[5]

References

  1. Bio: Brendan Buckley, RhythmTech. Accessed November 28, 2007. Buckley grew up in the New Jersey area (Morristown and Mount Arlington), just west of New York City, before moving to Miami to attend the University of Miami's School of Music.
  2. http://brendanbuckley.com/bio/
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-20. Retrieved 2013-07-20.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-12-20. Retrieved 2013-07-20.
  5. Twitter https://twitter.com/BrendanDrums/status/726921213348442112. Retrieved 6 May 2016. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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