From Jazz (Weather Report), to Rock (Frank Zappa and the Mothers of
Invention), to Pop (Genesis/Phil Collins) to Gospel (Ron Kenoly), Chester Thompson has surpassed
the boundaries of musical genres. Chester's performance and recording experiences have
influenced over three decades of music and musicians. Whether playing drum kit or percussion,
Chester's masterful subtleties and unyielding time create the firm musical foundation for any
musical genre.
Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, Chester started playing in local nightclubs at age 13.
He’s not stopped since then and has spent extended periods of time in various musical centers
including Los Angeles, CA and London. After a heavy touring schedule in the 1970s, 80s and
1990s, Chester and his family now call Nashville, TN home. Busy with live performances, studio
recordings, clinics and writing, Chester's Nashville residence has afforded him more time to
invest in students.
On faculty at Belmont University since 1998, Chester teaches Applied Performance lessons and
directs a Jazz Ensemble.
Known for his teaching style and zeal for music, Chester is a favorite among students and fellow
colleagues. He has released a DVD of a performance at the 2003 Paderborn Drum Festival entitled
"On the Fly" and another DVD with Luis Conte, "Drum Talk, El Habla
Tabor".
Chester Thompson continues to be a very active session musician and still teaches music at
Belmont University in Nashville. To this day, Thompson is highly regarded for his abilities as a
versatile drummer and percussionist, which is why so many legendary performers continually seek
out his talent.
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