
BIOGRAPHY
KIMBALL GLASPIE
Musician. Drummer. Educator. Composer. Music Director.
Kimball Glaspie, a talented and versatile drummer from Indiana now residing in Los Angeles, is known for his innovative techniques and dynamic performances across various musical genres. With a passion for rhythm and groove, he has become a sought-after performer in both live and studio settings.
Kimball’s musical journey began at a young age in Indiana, where he was exposed to a wide range of influences, from jazz to rock and funk. By the age of 15, he was supporting artists such as Amanda Perez, and he quickly expanded his repertoire to work with nationally acclaimed artists, including Tye Tribbett, PJ Morton, and Chico DeBarge. Over the years, he has had the honor of playing with world-renowned musicians such as Cory Henry, Andrew Gouche, Casey Benjamin, Hadrien Feraud, Brandon “Pastor Funk” Brown, Frank McComb, Larry Dunn, Tulsa Symphony Orchestra, and many more.
His drumming is marked by an impeccable sense of timing, technical precision, and an ability to adapt to different styles with ease. Known for his energetic and expressive drumming, Kimball brings an infectious enthusiasm to every performance, making him a favorite among audiences and fellow musicians alike. His ability to experiment with complex rhythms and unconventional patterns sets him apart as an artist committed to pushing the boundaries of drumming.
Whether performing with bands, in solo projects, teaching, or behind the scenes in the studio, Kimball Glaspie’s contributions to the world of music continue to inspire and shape the future of drumming.


