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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: List of percussionists, Klayton, Charlie Adams, Tito Puente, So Percussion, Ray Cooper, Art Tripp, Roberto Roena, Kevin Godley, Billy Martin, David Van Tieghem, Terl Bryant, Natalia Paruz, Pascal Pons, Poncho Sanchez, Henry Gibson, Rebop Kwaku Baah, Chichi Peralta, Bruce Langhorne, Pernell Saturnino, Candido Camero, Giovanni Hidalgo, Paolo Vinaccia, Josep Vicent, Mongo Santamaria, Menwar, Malando Gassama, Alannah Currie, Mat ss Akuraters, Fred Sanford, E. Doctor Smith, Carlos Valdes, Rafael Cortijo, Jim Pugliese, Paul Clarvis, Ramesh Shotham, Dave Danford, Eugene Skeef, Jack Imel, Arthur Hull, Changuito, Rocky Dzidzornu, Pedro Carneiro, Ralph Hardimon, Rainer Seegers, Tyshawn Sorey, Ovidiu Lipan, Joel Gion, Robert van Sice, Rony Barrak, Andy Farag, Farouk El Safi, M s rl Ahmet, Bogdan Cristinoiu, Le Quan Ninh, Ti Ro Ro, Marta Klimasara, Trefor Goronwy, Matt Vander Ende, Pius Cheung, Walter Light, Jeffrey Fayman, John Mahon, Wharton Tiers, Bill Bachman. Excerpt: Scott Albert, now known as Klayton, is a multi-instrumentalist musician formerly of New York City and currently of Detroit, Michigan who has led several cult status underground bands and has performed under a variety of stage names since the early 1990s. He is best known for his current project, Celldweller. Klayton grew up in a conservative Christian household in New York and went to church with his younger brother, Dan (now a solo musician going by the band LVL) and friends Buka and Klank, who would both collaborate with him on a number of future music projects. He never had any formal training on an instrument, instead picking up whatever his latest fancy was and learning it himself. This eventually led to Klayton characterizing himself as being a "jack of all trades, master of none" when it came to musical instruments. The first of these instruments was ...