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Origin | Peabody, Massachusetts |
Genres | Rock, soul, R&B, heavy metal, jazz fusion, jazz, funk, punk, rap, hip hop |
Instrument(s) | Drums, Percussion |
Website | http://www.jonathanmover.com |
Jonathan Mover is an American drummer.
In June 2012, Mover replaced an injured Glen Sobel as the drummer for Alice Cooper's U.S./Canadian summer tour with Iron Maiden and Cooper's headline tour of Europe.
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