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Mark Sutton serves as a Lecturer in Drums at the Australian National University's School of Music, teaching both degree and pre-tertiary programs while maintaining an active private studio with recording facilities. His career bridges academic instruction and professional performance within Australia's jazz ecosystem.
Specializing in jazz performance and drumming pedagogy, Sutton leverages decades of stage experience with iconic Australian artists like Mike Nock and Bernie McGann, alongside international figures including Wynton Marsalis and Eugene Wright. This practitioner-scholar approach infuses his teaching with real-world ensemble dynamics and improvisational techniques.
Sutton has mentored emerging musicians who now lead their own careers as performers and educators. His professional footprint spans Canberra's Swing Street and Kings of Swing ensembles, major theatre productions like Chicago and West Side Story, and international festivals including Magnetic Island and Christchurch. Additional credits encompass cruise ship performances, Canberra Pops Orchestra engagements, and recordings with artists such as Craig Schneider and Greg Stott.
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