Dave R. Gould (born September 1, 1969) is a Canadian musician and professional percussionist that lives in Hamilton, Ontario. [1] [2] Gould is a found sound artist who creates instruments from unique and household items. [3] These instruments include the toilet, [4] the washboard, [5] and moose [6] and caribou antlers, [7] among others. The bone section of his self-created instruments were recently featured in Hamilton's Anne Foster Windows. [8]
Gould has recorded on several albums, including three solo albums; ADAD (2011), [9]Truck for Sale (2011), [10] and The Passion of Bobby Bedeque (2005). [11]
In addition to drumming and singing in live shows, [12] Dave also teaches music, performs for and edutains children, and runs and open mic & jam weekly at Corktown Pub, in Hamilton, Ontario.
Gould received the Hamilton Arts Award for Performance in 2013. [13]
Dave R. Gould (born September 1, 1969) is a Canadian musician and professional percussionist that lives in Hamilton, Ontario. [1] [2] Gould is a found sound artist who creates instruments from unique and household items. [3] These instruments include the toilet, [4] the washboard, [5] and moose [6] and caribou antlers, [7] among others. The bone section of his self-created instruments were recently featured in Hamilton's Anne Foster Windows. [8]
Gould has recorded on several albums, including three solo albums; ADAD (2011), [9]Truck for Sale (2011), [10] and The Passion of Bobby Bedeque (2005). [11]
In addition to drumming and singing in live shows, [12] Dave also teaches music, performs for and edutains children, and runs and open mic & jam weekly at Corktown Pub, in Hamilton, Ontario.
Gould received the Hamilton Arts Award for Performance in 2013. [13]