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Lester Estelle Divine Drumming Intervention As a young lad
growing up in Kansas City, Missouri, Lester Estelle knew that divine
intervention would dictate
his calling. "I started playing drums when I
was three," he says. "By the time I was six, I was up in the front of
my dad's
church playing in the band." Jump twenty years later to today,
with Estelle sharing the stage with the likes of Korn,
Sevendust,
Mudvayne, and Evanescence, and you get a sense of a destiny that's been
fulfilled.
Estelle is a member of the hardcore band Pillar. Their first opus, Fireproof/, sold 275,000 units. Their second studio release,
Where Do We Go From Here,
has just been released. "Even though we play heavy music," Estelle
says, "I'm
able to be more musical with the band. When you come from
playing in black churches, there's always a lot of instruments
and a
choir. Typically, there's not as much room to play. With Pillar, it's
just guitar, bass, and vocals, so I'm
able to lay it down and fill the gaps."
One point does beg the question: How does a drummer with a
gospel
background end up in a hardcore band? "Well, it's actually pretty
crazy," Estelle admits. "Each of us in the band
has a very diverse
musical background. I'm coming at it from a gospel and jazz
perspective, for instance. It's pretty
wild how it all fits together."
Steven
Douglas Losey
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