Daniel de los Reyes
Daniel de los Reyes (born July 18, 1962) is an American percussionist who is a He is currently a member of the Zac Brown Band, and a former member of Earth, Wind & Fire and Chicago.
His first work as a drummer was for actor and singer Ben Vereen. In 1997, he played on Steve Winwood's album Junction Seven and Yanni's live recording Tribute; performed with Ricky Martin at the 1999 and 2000 Grammy Awards; and played on Philip Bailey's 2002 LP Soul on Jazz.
He appeared on Earth, Wind & Fire's album The Promise (2003), on Devoted Spirits: A Tribute to Earth Wind and Fire (2004), and on the Jimi Hendrix tribute album Power of Soul (2004). He was featured on Peter Frampton's LP Fingerprints (2006), The Killers album Day & Age (2008), and Brandon Flowers's debut album Flamingo (2010).
He became a member of country music group the Zac Brown Band in 2012, with whom he was nominated for two Grammy Awards, winning one. He appeared as a guest on Chicago's 2018 tour.
His entertainment company, DrumJungle, Inc., produces the "Rhythm Evolution!" show. He is the inventor of the "Practice Pro Pad" and LP "One Shot Shaker" musical devices.
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