In Finding the Groove, drummers will find a collection of essays and stories which offer invaluable practical advice, from understanding the role of the drummer in the band to acquiring the musical tools needed to develop good feel. Other musicians—and music educators—will find important topics covered as well, including strategies for practicing more effectively, overcoming mental and physical obstacles to progress, and the critical importance of attitude and intention. Artists—or really anyone who hones a practice or pursues a passion—will find life stories that illuminate: essays on finding your voice and staying true to your creative vision; surrounding yourself with peers who help you grow; and an exploration of the pitfalls of self-doubt that plague so many creative people, and get in the way of achieving the fullest expression of their artistic calling. “In chapter after chapter, the author brings a sense of empathy and wonder that adds weight to the lessons at hand. Drum instructors in particular will find lots to chew on, but the rest of us will recognize much of ourselves here as well—who we are, who we were, and who we hope to become.”—moderndrummer.com Jeremy Steinkoler is a drummer, educator, and writer who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife and son. He is the Co-Founder and Co-Director or the award-winning BandWorks music program, is the Founder and Director of the East Bay Drum School, and has performed multiple times at the Monterey and San Francisco Jazz Festivals. His music has earned several accolades and has been featured on the cover of Jazz Inside Magazine. Jeremy is proud to be endorsed by Brooks Drums, Aquarian Drumheads, Vic Firth Drumsticks, and Protection Racket cases.