Phone: 848-565-0113 || Email: info@katdaville.com
Whether it’s coaching, learning a new drum skill, recording within a time frame, or urgently subbing for your project, Kat will come through for you. Regardless of the style, she’ll support you every step of the way.
“An absolute inspiration to women and girls of all ages!”
- Judy B.
“5 STAR DRUMMER!”
- Dr. Chud of the Misfits/X-Ward
"A real professional and a blast to hang out with."
- Angel Vivaldi
From set up to execution, the e-book covers different practice methods, appropriate drum set up and how performing positively affects your self-esteem. Upping your game comes from the desire to perform in peak condition. However, getting to that point is half the battle. Read more to gain better clarity about your need to play…
The Full Circle Project is a fantastic charity initiative that helps clients use their talents to help their communities. Watch to video to find out more!
Recently releasing their 5th studio album, this NYC Punk super group is prepping for their Valentine's Day Matinee show at the always awesome Otto's Shrunken Head.
READ MOREIn keeping with the overall day drinking theme, The Bloody Muffs are repping NYC in a town near YOU! Check back for more details as shows are booking fast!
READ MOREGeneration X to Top 40 Cover band is ready to perform at your venue! Weddings! Corporate Events! Festivals! We'll literally play whatever you want to hear...
READ MOREThis is the pet project of a Central NJ bass legend! The always hilarious Big D (Danny Six Times, if you're nasty) fuses thrash metal with raging lyrics of relationships gone bad.
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That’s what many people told Kat when she bought her first drum set at the age of 17. Barreling through the negativity, Kat picked up a pair of old, splintered drum sticks, and hasn’t put them down since.
Through blind discipline and positive reinforcement from key family members, she persevered and practiced relentlessly. She even sacrificed her dresser in her bed room and replaced it with a DW Chameleon drum set, placing towels on the cymbals so she wouldn’t wake up her older sister (that didn’t work very well).
As Kat progressed, she performed with many local groups, where the musical styles ranged from Punk Rock to Latin Jazz to Jam Band music. “Why are you playing with these guys?…” she would often be asked. “Because I’ve never played this style before and I want to learn,” she would say… Read more