Guinness
World Records has recognized a U.S. boy as the youngest professional
drummer. Julian Pavone was certified as of March 21, 2010, when he was 5
years 10 months and 3 days old, Guinness announced Tuesday.
The
rules for London-based Guinness say a drummer must play on at least
one commercial record and be paid for the work. The drummer also must
have given at least 20 concerts of 45 minutes or longer within five
years. Julian is 7 and lives outside Detroit.
His
drummer-father, Bernie Pavone, said Julian’s percussion background
dates back before birth. “I used to play music on my wife’s stomach all
the time when she was pregnant with Julian,” Guinness quoted the
father as saying.
Julian has
appeared on about 150 television and news shows, including “The Oprah
Winfrey Show,” “Good Morning America,” “Martha Stewart,” “The Maury
Show,” “FOX News Dayside” and “Inside Edition.”
The previous record holder was Tiger Onitsuka of Japan, who was recognized at age 9 years, 9 months.
Source : cbsnews.com
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