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Fabian Egger

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Fabian Egger
OriginRüthi, St. Gallen, Switzerland
Occupation(s)Drummer, Musical Director, Playback Engineer
InstrumentsDrums, Piano, Keyboards
Websitehttps://www.fabianegger.com/

Fabian Egger is a Swiss musical director, musician, producer, and author based in Los Angeles, United States and St. Gallen, Switzerland. He has worked as a music director and touring drummer with artists including Big Sean, Zedd, Zara Larsson, Jhene Aiko, Sting, Malcolm Todd, and Marina Diamandis.[1]

Early Life and Career

Fabian Egger was born in Rüthi, St. Gallen, Switzerland, where he developed an interest in music at an early age. Egger won several European drum competitions that eventually led him to earn a scholarship at Musicians Institute in Hollywood at the age of 16. He completed an Associate of Arts degree there and was hired to work with Brian McKnight and Adam Lambert from the school's hiring hall.[2]

In 2013, he credited as the drummer and arranger for Zedd's iTunes session EP live recording.[3]

From 2013 to 2015 Egger served as the music director for Big Sean. He has also performed with various artists such as Drake, Nicki Minaj, Wiz Khalifa, Adam Lambert, Marina Diamandis, Gallant, Ace Hood, Kshmr, Jon Batiste, Lauren Sanderson, Pussy Riot, Lindsey Stirling, Kim Petras, Gashi, Cheat Codes and Chord Overstreet.[1][4]

In addition to his work as a drummer and musical director, Egger utilizes Ableton Live to program and manage backing track systems for performances.[5]

Publication

In 2019, Egger published "88 Keys No Blocks: Piano Fundamentals in the Fast Lane" ISBN 9781096809708 Search this book on ., a book on piano fundamentals.[6][7]

Television

Sr. No. Television [1][8]
1 Dancing with the Stars
2 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
3 MTV European Music Awards
4 Late Night with Stephen Colbert
5 Jimmy Kimmel Live!
6 Arsenio Hall
7 The Today Show
8 Wendy Williams
9 BET 106 & Park
10 Good Morning America
11 The Swiss Music Awards
12 Late Night with Seth Meyers
13 NBC Today Show
14 Live with Kelly and Michael

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