Adrian Ost
- Actor
Native to Downey, California, his family left the Los Angeles area when
Adrian was 10-years-old and relocated to the very small farming town of
Battle Ground, WA. His introduction to jazz music - by his musical
father - lead him to start playing the trumpet in his middle school
band. After, 4 years of performing as the 2nd and 1st chair trumpet
player, he started forming a love for the drums. The transition from
middle to high school was the beginning of Adrian's drumming future.
Right away, he became a drummer for the award-winning school jazz
choir, jazz band, concert band and marching bands. Out of high school,
with a college scholarship for playing in the jazz band, he devoted his
time honing his talents as a drummer and spent time playing in a big
band touring overseas on cruise ships and in competitions. Being
influenced by not only jazz, but also pop and rock music, made a huge
impact on his musical style. Having met some great musicians along the
way, Adrian decided to move to the big city of Portland to establish
himself in the rock scene. Playing locally quickly made him one of the
most sought-out drummers in the city. After just a year or so, he was
signed to his first bands on an indie label. Hitting the road and
sharing the stage with some of his favorite bands, such as Ministry and
L7, Adrian quickly learned what it takes to be a professional drummer.
His long time friend Rob Daiker, the singer songwriter for the band
SlowRush (Epic records), called him to join the band; jumping on the
opportunity to join his first major-label band. While touring the
country, he met countless other musicians including Spider, from
Powerman 5000, and Simon and Edsel from the Epic Records band DOPE.
Being label-mates and having plenty in common, they became close
friends. A year later, having heard that Powerman 5000 was looking for
a drummer, Simon and Edsel called Spider and suggested that Adrian
become their next drummer. Spider liked what he heard and decided to
fly Adrian down to Los Angeles to audition for the band. His talent
immediately landed him the gig where he became the driving force behind
the band from 2002 until 2008. Adrian spent a year on the road, filling
in for his long time friends, as the touring drummer for Dope. During
this time, he also recorded and toured with Riggs from Rob Zombie in
Scum Of The Earth, while being called for dozens of studio sessions and
live performances with some of LA's finest local musicians like James
McKenna, Elle Carpenter, Kevin Elliot and The Broken, FireTiger and
countless others. Adrian co-wrote, recorded drums and was an engineer
on the new George Lynch (Dokken, Lynch Mob, Souls of We) record that is
out now. Most recent recording is the 2014 release of the
album"Builders of the future" by Powerman 5000