Jan 26, 2024
Hello everyone, Billy
Amendola here.
My guest today Fred
Coury is mostly known as the drummer from the eighties
MTV-multi-platinum-band Cinderella.
Coury and Cinderella
parted ways in 1991 and Fred joined Stephen Pearcy of Ratt
to form the band Arcade and record two
albums.
Fred also briefly
substituted for GnR’s drummer Steven Adler in 1987 when
health issues forced Adler off the road.
At age five, Coury
started taking violin lessons and by age six, studied at the Beirut
Conservatory of Music in Beirut, Lebanon. At age ten, he added
the trumpet to his repertoire, and at age twelve he started playing
the drums. Shortly after, as a teen, Coury was accepted to Berklee
School of Music in Boston, for violin.
These
days Coury spends most of his time in his Los Angeles recording
studio, Double Forte Music, composing as an Emmy
multi-award-winning composer for top television shows and sports
teams.
In 2021,
Coury also co-produced pop sensation and singer/songwriter Debbie
Gibson’s “The Body Remembers”
An avid
hockey fan, Coury combined his love of the sport with his musical
skills to create the “Goal Song” theme for the LA
Kings hockey team.
Let’s
welcome Fred. Enjoy!