World's fastest drummer
Mike Mangini's Musical Career Michael Mangini was born in April 18th of 1963 (59 years old) and started playing drums when he was only 2 and a half years old. He used to practice two to four hour a day by the time he was nine, as well he already was mimicking Buddy Rich performances at this age. After his graduation he put aside his musical studies, because he wanted to get a academic major in computer science, after his graduation he started programming software for the patriot missile program and working on studies which search for the link between the human and brain body, he also went back with his music career, and it was at this point that he started to been known by his virtuous drums techniques. In 1991, he began to work for the thrash metal band Annihilator, recording the studio album "Set the World on Fire", he went on tour and supported the band until 1994, then Mike asked to play for Extreme, replacing the original drummer Paul Geary, in Extreme Mangini recorded several songs for their upcoming album "Waiting in the Punchline" in 1995, in 1996 the band broke up. After being on Extreme he was informed that the famous guitarist Steve Vai was looking for a drummer to play in his live set, Michael successful entered Steve Vai's band and became a worthy and valuable highly rated drummer in the band live set, recording four live albums with Steve Vai. In the next years he worked with two former members of Extreme in a band called Tribe of Judah and also a full length album with Annihilator, his second with the band, titled "All for You". At the end of 2010, Mike auditioned to replace Mike Portnoy as the drummer of the progressive metal band Dream Theater. On Friday April 29, 2011, Dream Theater officially announced that Mike Mangini was to be their new drummer. He has since recorded A Dramatic Turn of Events with the group.
Mike Mangini's Records ●
Bare hands (no sticks) in 60 seconds, which he earned by executing 1,138 single stroke notes in April 2002.
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Match grip single strokes in 60 seconds, executing 1,247 notes at the 2005 Summer NAMM in Indianapolis, IN. Mike already was the 1st person in history to break 1,200 notes when he played 1,203 single notes at the 2005 Winter NAMM Session.
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Traditional Grip which he earned by executing 1,126 single strokes in 60 seconds in 2003, stood for five years before falling to Matt Smith (1,132) in 2008.
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Single Stroke Foot record playing 13,222 hits in 15 minutes and 4,555 hits in five minutes, records that stood for two years before falling to Mike "Machine" Mallais (13,309/4,595) in 2007.
Mike Mangini's Awards ●
Grammy Nominations: Rock Instrumental - Steve Vai: For the Love of God (1997 Live Recording), Windows to the Soul (1999)
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Awards won as a Percussionist: All East-USA Orchestra 1st Chair (1980), All Mass. State (19771981), All East Mass. District (1977-1981), Waltham High School John Phillip Sousa Award (1981), Waltham Central Junior High Band Director's Award (1977)
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Awards won as a Jazz Drummer: All Mass. State (1981), All East Mass District (1980, 1981), Seven NAJE Jazz Festival "Outstanding Musicianship" Awards (1980-1981), Waltham High School Louis Armstrong Award (1981)
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Official W.F.D. World's Fastest Drummer in five categories (2002 - Current.)
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Reader's Polls- Modern Drummer, DRUM! for Up & Coming, Best Clinician. Best Progressive & Best Book -- All Top 5 finishes from (1997-2005)
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Drum Solo & Rhythm Section contest: Boston's Best
Mike Mangini on Discovery's Time Warp
Mike Mangini's World Record