From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Julian Dorio
Julian Dorio
Julian Dorio has been home for both him and Gispert, the band’s lead
singer, since they were in school there. The band was
signed to their current record label, Dave Matthews’
eclectic ATO, in 2006. Named Drummer of the Year for
Esquire Magazine, his talents have not been unnoticed
by the masses. He will be featured in the March issue
of Drum Magazine and the May issue of Modern Drum-
mer. The Whigs were also invited to perform on The Late
Show with David Letterman on January 28, 2008 and Late
Night with Conan O’Brien on Wednesday February 20.
Career
Julian is the drummer for, and a founding member of, The
Whigs, a 2002 Garage Rock band out of Athens, Georgia.
He handles the finances of the band.
In March 2007, Julian Dorio was awarded an Esky
award for "Best Drummer" by Esquire magazine.[1]
References
Ottawa, Canada. April 2010 [1] "The 2007 Esky Music Awards: Best Drummer",
from Esquire Magazine, 26 June 2007.
Background information
Persondata
Julian Dorio is the drummer for the rock band The Whigs. Name Dorio, Julian
Alternative names
Biography Short description
Julian started drumming at the age of 6, as an original Date of birth
member of the Flying Dorios. The band included his fa- Place of birth
ther and his older brother, Michael Dorio of Trances Arc.
Date of death
A high school graduate of The Westminster Schools in At-
lanta and a college graduate of the University of Georgia, Place of death
Dorio currently resides in Georgia. The town of Athens
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Categories:
• American rock musicians
• Living people
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