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Tiberio Ventura
Tiberio Ventura is the founder and creator of Mustard Latino. Originally moved to London from Bologna (Italy) in 1993. He became famous in Italy with a band at the end of the eighties, which had a record deal and produced two albums. After appearances on MTV, National Channel and tours in Italy, the relation with the record company ended and the band split up. In London Tiberio began to play with many bands in different styles, from Rock, Progressive Rock, Blues, Reggae to Jazz and Latin. Among the artists he played with guitarist signed Patrick Rose whose deal included the producer of the song "Baker Street" John Brewer. Among the studio works a recording of a song dedicated to Nelson Mandela for a TV show in 1996. In 2000 Tiberio graduated in Popular Music and Performance at the Power House-Thames Valley University in London, where he studied also composition and arranging. In the same year he composed the soundtrack of a 10 minutes long video called Evolution. He's been teaching drums since 1996 privately and he's currently working for the Bromley Youth Music Trust. Currently teaching in 7 different schools every week. He teaches all styles from beginners to advanced but he's also specialized in Latin Rhythms for drumset. He performed a workshop in Latin Rhythms at the Bromley Youth Music Trust.
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