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In 1996 Hunter drummed with The Philosopher Kings as they performanced in southern Ontario,<ref>. ''Imprint'', University of Waterloo, 1996.</ref> and recorded with them on their debut self-titled album.<ref>{{cite book|title=Modern Drummer: MD.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WsQJAQAAMAAJ|volume=Volume 20, Issues 1-6|year=1996|publisher=Modern Drummer Publications}}</ref> | ||
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Craig Hunter | |
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Occupation | Teacher |
Instrument | Drums |
Craig Hunter (born about 1970) is a musician and teacher living in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He is best known as the former drummer of the pop band The Philosopher Kings.
Career
In 1996 Hunter drummed with The Philosopher Kings as they performanced in southern Ontario, and recorded with them on their debut self-titled album.
In 2006 Hunter was working as ateacher at Waterdown District High School located in Waterdown, Ontario, where he taught music production. He also taught English and directed the school's award-winning jazz band.
Hunter he continues to play the drums as a session musician, and gives private lessons to drum students.
Discography
- Universal Honey - Fearless (2001)
- The Philosopher Kings - Famous, Rich and Beautiful (1997)
- The Philosopher Kings - The Philosopher Kings (1994)
References
- "From The Heart: Capturing the spirit of a country and its cultures". Macleans Magazine, July 1 1997
- Ankeny, Jason. "Biography: The Philosopher Kings". Allmusic. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
- "Heads Turning". Imprint, University of Waterloo, 1996.
- Modern Drummer: MD. Vol. Volume 20, Issues 1-6. Modern Drummer Publications. 1996.
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