CedarWorld December 2013 | Page 15

How did you first become interested in playing the so many family on hand, I found myself always drums? hanging around the drummers. When my dad asked me what I wanted for my I can remember clearly going to a place I believe they birthday that summer, I remember clearly standing in called the “Grove,” where most of the Christian the kitchen telling him that if he got me one of those Lebanese would go on Sundays in the summer to drums that I could play it. He laughed at my serious picnic. The food thing was ridiculous because so commitment and said OK. My uncle Dave Morad, many of the Lebanese community were involved in who was a wonderful drummer in both Western and the grocery business. My father was one of the Arabic, came to give me my first lesson. After that founders of the Save-more food group, which lasted first meeting he told my dad that I had performed quite a while. The picnics always had a healthy dose everything back at him that he played for me, but that of music where the musicians would play darbuka I did it left handed. That lefty thing may have been and American percussion, clave’s and maracas, and for real, because I was taught to be a righty even sometimes the oud. The dancing was intense, and for ?????$??????$?????????????????$?????????()???????????????????????????????????()????????????????????????????????????$????????((