Michael Skinner (percussionist)
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Michael Skinner is a jazz drummer and classical percussionist. Skinner began his career in 1955 as a drummer with jazz groups in Northern Ireland. In 1960, he joined the City of Belfast Symphony Orchestra while he was still a university student. In 1962, Skinner moved to London and spent the next ten years moving between a series of freelance and semi-permanent positions with Sadler's Wells Opera, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and the New Philharmonia Orchestra. In 1973, he was named principal percussion with The Royal Opera in London, a position which he held . Throughout his career, Skinner has continued to perform popular and jazz music, in addition to his work as a percussionist with the Royal Opera. He has worked on several movie soundtracks, including Frank Zappa's 200 Motels, and he has performed with Benny Goodman.<ref name="Guildhall" /> Skinner is a founding member of the Guild of Ancient Fifes and Drums, the president of the National Associations of Percussion Teachers, and has been a staff member of Guildhall School of Music and Drama since 1989.<ref name"Guildhall" /> He is also the author of United Music Publishers' Roll Review and Snare Drum Rudiments.<ref name"RCM" /> He was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1989.<ref name="Guildhall" />
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