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David Johnson
David Johnson is an instructor and coordinator in the percussion program at the California Institute of the Arts. A specialist in mallet percussion he has played with artists like Yusef Lateef, Dave Brubeck, Mel Torme, Maureen McGovern and Green Day.
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David Johnson, from the California Institute of the Arts, gives advice to anyone who wants to become a professional musician. He stresses that you must really love it and want to spend the necessary time on it takes to be successful.



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Nov-05
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