Josh was born in Malaysia and grew up in a home filled with love and music.
He showed an early interest and gift in music by picking up simple piano playing by ear at the age of 3.
He started playing the piano from the age of 5, specialising in improvisation by listening.
At the age of 15, Josh also showed a keen interest in the drums, an instrument he had not had a chance to play or be exposed to.
Taking some early lessons, Josh showed promise by possessing a good sense of rhythm and showing a quick rate in improvement.
By this time, the piano had become Josh's first love and he was playing the piano in high school musicals, including reproductions of "Miss Saigon" and "Oklahoma".
He began playing regularly in small groups and duos, focusing on accompaniment for solo and duet vocals.
Josh joined the swing band in high school for an opportunity to develop his ability on the drums.
Although leaving home was hard to do, Josh moved to the UK to attend university, and found his feet quickly by earning the position as resident pianist at an award-winning fine dining restaurant.
He stepped his way onto the drum throne of the incredible University Big Band, gigging regularly.
Three amazing years later, Josh found himself playing in the Montreux Jazz Festival with the Big Band.
Upon graduating from university, Josh has moved his focus to drums and has plays sessions and in funk bands, Big Bands, and jazz quartets
including Moment's Notice and resident jazz quartet for JAM, a regular jazz evening at Warwick University.
In addition to his love for playing jazz, Josh has also collaborated with up and coming artistes across the UK in private functions, sessions and
showcases, playing a variety of music styles, including latin, pop and funk.
In the near future, Josh is looking to get involved in exciting new music projects, ideas and thoughts are welcome on a postcard please!
Saturday, March 04, 2006
year 3 (5) term 2 : final hurdle
There's a week left to go before the term officially ends and here's where it gets busy beyond belief.
On the bright side, my supervisor is very happy with my model and I have declared it complete. There are a couple more variations I want to work on but nothing that will take me more than 6 hours. Simple presentation material and that's phase 3 (out of 4) of project complete.
Current Uses progress : 0/5000 words.
Countdown to.. Project Presentation (model complete) : 4 days Current Uses essay (5000 words) due date : 5 days Ops. Management report (4000 words) due date : 7 weeks Project Report (15000 words) due date : 8 weeks First exam : 12 weeks Last exam : 15 weeks Switzerland : 17 weeks Graduation : 19 weeks E&Y start : 22 weeks
Slacking for 2 days at this stage of my university life is probably the worst thing I've ever done. That was a confession if ever you've heard one.
josh: n. 24-year-old male stuck in the corporate financial world of professional services, who spends more time playing the drums and piano than anything else - apart from eating or sleeping.
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