Worship Musician March 2019 | Page 139

DRUMMER’S PERSPECTIVE WITH BETHEL MUSIC’S DAVID WHITWORTH By Doug Doppler We’ve been waiting patiently for the right Asbury, who I’m sure a lot of people know now. opportunity to interview David Whitworth. So, I joined his team and played with him at IHOP when our PR friends reached out with interview in Kansas City for about six years. ops around Bethel Music’s latest release VICTORY, we seized the chance we’ve been Through doing that we had played conferences waiting for! In listening to the Bethel catalogue, and a few other things, and that’s how I met you can hear the huge foundation that David’s the Bethel crew. I met Jeremy Riddle and Brian parts have provided for the some of the most Johnson when we did an IHOP and Bethel impactful worship songs of the past decade. worship thing. They were super kind, they In addition to covering the obligatory gear invited us all out for dinner to get sushi. questions (and we love those), we’re equally excited to share David’s perspective on ‘the From there we kept in touch, and fast forward why’ behind what he does! a few years and they asked me if I wanted The Goat Farm to move out to Redding and be a part of the [WM] David, when and why did you make the worship community here and really just pour pilgrimage out to Bethel in Redding, California? into the young guys and the young drummers that were here at Bethel. That’s pretty much [David Whitworth] I grew up in a little town how I got to Redding and Bethel. From goat outside of Austin, Texas called Bastrop. I grew farming to playing worship music! (laughs) up on a goat farm, and I used to play drums in a barn as a kid! Then I went to Kansas City at [WM] What kind of drum kit did you have on the age of twenty-one. A buddy of mine asked the goat farm? me to come out for the OneThing conference by the International House of Prayer, and it At IHOP changed my life. [David] I had an old 1960’s Slingerland. I wish I still had it, I sold it before I knew what I had. But yeah, it was awesome, I don’t remember I thought man, I need to move here to Kansas the sizes on it but it was huge. (laughs) Back City, so I did! I packed my bags and took a big then I had really big toms, a big kick, and a tiny, ol’ leap of faith, not really knowing what the tiny snare, like a piccolo or something! (laughs) next thing was or anything. I just knew that I loved drumming and I loved worship, and at the [WM] So that gets us to your current setup. International House of Prayer they do that 24- The most recent photo I saw was a Truth kit, DW 7, nonstop. So, I thought, “Surely I’ll have an hardware, Istanbul cymbals, a Roland SPD-SX, opportunity somewhere during the day to play!” what I believe is a Novation Launchpad. Can you run us through some of the specifics? So that’s how I went out to Kansas City, and through IHOP I played with a guy named Cory Headed to Bethel March 2019 [David] I have a great relationship with Subscribe for Free... 139