Dom Famularo

Dom Famularo (August 26, 1953 – September 27, 2023) was an American drummer, drum teacher, author, clinician, and motivational speaker.

Famularo was called Drumming's Global Ambassador due to the many places he visited and vast number of people that heard him speak each year.

[2] Famularo presented masterclasses and clinics around the globe in United States, Canada, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Poland, Serbia, Greece, Italy, Hungary, Costa Rica, Honduras, Puerto Rico, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Israel, Canary Islands, South Africa, Ukraine, Latvia and Botswana.

He was the author of It's Your Move and The Cycle of Self-Empowerment, and co-author of The Weaker Side and Drumset Duets (with Stephane Chamberland), Open-Handed Playing (with Claus Hessler), Eighth-Note Rock and Beyond (with Glenn Ceglia), Pedal Control (with Joe Bergamini and Stephane Chamberland) and Groove Facility[3] (with Rob Hirons).

Famularo was involved in developing online teaching methods using websites, including Drumeo,[4] and SABIAN Educators Network (SEN).

[6] Just three weeks before he passed, the Sabian Education Network (SEN), announced the newly created "Dom Famularo Mentorship Award".