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Drummer and Teacher Ray Fransen on Starting a Music Career in New Orleans

Ray Fransen
Ray Fransen is a New Orleans-based professional drummer and drum teacher, and is the proprietor of Ray Fransen’s Drum Center, a retail store that specializes in the sale of drums as well as private drum lessons.
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In this segment of a Loyola University, New Orleans Music Industry Program Series, drummer Ray Fransen offers advice to students seeking music careers in New Orleans, explaining why he thinks the attitudes within the music community there are on the brink of change and stressing the importance of balancing artistic goals with professional strategies.



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