Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Ejvind Boccolini and Dan Traglia - The Music Den's Teachers Of The Month for March 2014

Announcing The Music Den's Teachers Of The Month for March 2014 - Ejvind Boccolini and Dan Traglia 

 


At The Music Den, we are proud of our teachers and their accomplishments. We want you to know a little about them so we are featuring one (or in this case) two teachers this month. Congratulations to Ejvind Boccolini and Dan Traglia, our March 2014 featured "Teachers of the Month". 

We are fortunate to have not one but two new drum instructors added to our excellent list of skilled musicians here at The Music Den

Ejvind Boccolini comes to us from Hacketstown, NJ. He has been teaching drums for more than 11 years. He began drumming when he was 10 years old and later studied with Glenn Davis of Harmony, NJ. Dan has performed throughout the tri-state area and produced several recordings from his projects including: "Curses and Blessings" from the band, Screwtapb's Roast, "Scurry Toward Ascensin", and "Different Locale" from the band Scurry Toward Ascension. He is also part of a group called Stone Cold Fever, who opened for the Misfits and Kix 2013 at Reverb in Reading, PA

Ejvind is a supportive and caring teacher who spends time understanding each individual student need. He tailors the lessons to those needs while ensuing the student is growing in compositional skills, sight-reading, and rhythm techniques. To meet Ejvind Boccolini, please stop by the store on Tuesdays from 4-7 PM, or call for an appointment. Welcome Ejvind

Dan Traglia comes with a plethora of "jazz drumming" as well as "on the road" and "in studio" experience to share with his students. With a background in jazz drumming, Dan has studied with many well-known artists such as Paul Meyers, Chico Mendoza, Cecil Bridgewater, Bill Mobley, John Mosca, Rich DeRosa and Bill Goodwin, all with whom he has crafted his excellent skills over the past 12 years. A graduate of William Paterson University in 2011, Dan freelanced his skills touring around the country and had many accomplishments, such as opening for "The Jonas Brothers" as well as making appearances on major television networks such as E!, E! Latino, and Fox 5's Good Day New York

Thank you Dan for gracing our halls with your outstanding talent and skills to share with your students. To meet Dan Traglia and discuss lessons, stop by on Sundays between 12-3 pm.

 

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