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Percussity and Duende Percussion present "Drummers and the Cajon" with Vinnie Lammi, who demonstrates how to transfer drumming skills onto the Cajon.

Vinnie started drumming in his hometown of Sheffield in the early 1980’s playing with an array of local bands including blues guitarist Frank White. He toured extensively with Frank White for two years on the blues circuit and was quickly picking up other gigs and sessions. These included, ABC on numerous TV shows in the UK and Europe and recorded the Take That album “Everything Changes”. Soon after, he moved to London where over the next few years worked as a session musician with many bands including; Robbie Williams, Cocteau Twins, (world tour) The Sundays, Olive, Merz, Supergrass, (European tour) Emma Bunton, (world tour) Appleton, Melanie C (drummer since 2003) and the Spice Girls (2007/2008 Return of the Spice Girls world tour). Vinnie has appeared on hundreds of TV shows around the world and has played in some of the biggest venues and major UK and European festivals, ranging from the 02 in London, Madison Square Gardens and the Australian Olympic Stadium in Sydney. Vinnie lives with his long-term girlfriend and young son in Shoreham-by-sea near Brighton where, due to his vast experience in the music industry, contributes on a regular basis as a drum tutor at The Brighton Institute of Modern Music.