Layne Redmond is an American musician and scholar specializing in percussio… Read Full Bio ↴Layne Redmond is an American musician and scholar specializing in percussion, specifically with frame drums from around the world.
Redmond began her studies of frame drums with Glen Velez in 1981. She later formed an all-female frame drumming group called Mob of Angels. She has also performed with Steve Gorn.
In 1997 she published a book entitled When the Drummers Were Women: A Spiritual History of Rhythm, a comprehensive history of the frame drum focusing particularly on its use by female performers dating back to ancient times. (New York: Three Rivers Press. ISBN 0-609-80128-7.)
The February 2000 issue of DRUM! Magazine listed Layne Redmond as one of the 53 Heavyweight Drummers Who Made A Difference in the '90s.
Redmond began her studies of frame drums with Glen Velez in 1981. She later formed an all-female frame drumming group called Mob of Angels. She has also performed with Steve Gorn.
In 1997 she published a book entitled When the Drummers Were Women: A Spiritual History of Rhythm, a comprehensive history of the frame drum focusing particularly on its use by female performers dating back to ancient times. (New York: Three Rivers Press. ISBN 0-609-80128-7.)
The February 2000 issue of DRUM! Magazine listed Layne Redmond as one of the 53 Heavyweight Drummers Who Made A Difference in the '90s.
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I. Being In Rhythm: The Guided Meditation: Second
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Myisa
Hi Tommy. It’s Lisa, formerly of Remo. Nice to hear you play again! Today is the day that Layne is being inducted into the Percussive Arts Society’s Hall of Fame. So I’ve been honoring her all day on this 11:11. I hope that you’re well. ♥️ ☮️
Teresa Jan Triska
I LOVE this sooooooo much!!!! I have only recently discovered frame drumming at 59, this video is such an inspiration! Love the joy I see on both faces. Thank you for sharing 🥰🙏🏼
E Starling
This women was born smiling. Perhaps she enjoyed every second of her life. RIP dear artist.
Orane Sz
this smile is the reflect of the inner joy you can feel when you feel alive and connected thanks to drums.
RadiantOne
This is so beautiful and inspiring. I got goosebumps listening and watching. I could feel how pleasurable it was for the two of you to play together as One~~~+
ShakeMyWay
So lovely. I'd love to learn to play along! Can't believe 2 people didn't like this. They must be very grumpy!
Allee Anabal-Walker
I'm tearful with sadness, joy, and gratitude.. but mostly joy and gratitude at seeing both of your radiant, smiling faces, Tommy! I can't believe our beloved Layne has been gone now for almost 10 years! She is still in my heart... as are you... and her photo rests on my altar. But most importantly, I am grateful for the times I enjoyed learning from you both and for the blessed memories! Thank you, thank you, thank you from Allee Anabal-Walker. I don't know how to change my name on YouTube 😜
🕉☮🟠🌺🐝
Linda Reese
Such a gift of drums..
Dee
This is so beautiful ❤️
anonagain
Thank you for uploading this Tommy. I don't know how it took so long for me to find it!
Loved the interplay of the piece - was it written or improvised?