Graham Morgan (drummer)

Graham Morgan (born Melbourne, 30 April 1937) is an Australian drummer and teacher of drumming.

In 1962 he travelled to Los Angeles to study under prominent drummers Joe Morello and Murray Spivack.

[2] He also played for 10 years on programmes on the 0/10 Network, including Young Talent Time and The Ernie Sigley Show.

As well as working with artists Cleo Laine and John Dankworth, John Farnham, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Clark Terry, Carmen McRae, Freddie Hubbard, Nancy Wilson, and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, he has played with a great many more informal ensembles, and presently plays intermittently with Bete Noire.

He has taught hundreds of students of drumming, at the Victorian College of the Arts, and privately, through Melbourne-based firm Drumtek.