"As a drummer and CEO, Reunion Blues Bags set the standard of expectation before I even play a note on my instrument."
"I have been around the world with my Renegade cymbal bag. I've even checked my cymbals on many international tours and I must say I've never had any damaged cymbals. This is the soft case that protects just as well, or better than any hard case I've ever used."
Jorel "JFly" Flynn was born and raised in Waycross, GA. At an early age, while observing his arduous community, JFly turned to music and began learning and studying the drums. With the guidance of his parents, JFly performed regularly in church which influenced his decision to become a professional drummer.
During JFly's pursuit of attaining an Electric Technology degree, he received a call to tour with R&B singer, Kelly Price. This life changing opportunity catapulted his career and enabled him to play with many accomplished artists such as Cameo, Toni Braxton, Keith Sweat, K-Ci and JoJo, Phil Perry, and Jennifer Holliday just to name a few. JFly has toured with "Heads of State" (featuring - Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill, and Ralph Tresvant), Peabo Bryson, New Edition and Cameo. He has also played at the 2011 Soul Train Music Awards held in Atlanta, and was the Music Director for the 2011 Heisman Trophy Awards.
JFly's talents have elevated him to television showcases such as BET's Sunday Best, BET's Lyric Café, and the test drummer for QSC Audio. Jorel has done cameo appearances in Tyler Perry's movies "The Family That Preys" and "I Can Do Bad All by Myself".
He has gained recognition by some of the most popular international drum making companies which have yielded acclaimed endorsements by Tama Drums, Vater Drumsticks, Westone, DB Drum Shoes, and Evans Drumheads.
JFly has embraced his musical successes and endeavors as a true blessing towards fulfilling his passion for mastering the drums, as well as impacting the lives of young music students across this nation. He has formed his nonprofit foundation "How Big Is Your Dream?" which was established to help promote, educate, and develop young minds to excel and reach their dreams in music.
Jorel "JFly" Flynn
"As a drummer and CEO, Reunion Blues Bags set the standard of expectation before I even play a note on my instrument."
"I have been around the world with my Renegade cymbal bag. I've even checked my cymbals on many international tours and I must say I've never had any damaged cymbals. This is the soft case that protects just as well, or better than any hard case I've ever used."
Jorel "JFly" Flynn was born and raised in Waycross, GA. At an early age, while observing his arduous community, JFly turned to music and began learning and studying the drums. With the guidance of his parents, JFly performed regularly in church which influenced his decision to become a professional drummer.
During JFly's pursuit of attaining an Electric Technology degree, he received a call to tour with R&B singer, Kelly Price. This life changing opportunity catapulted his career and enabled him to play with many accomplished artists such as Cameo, Toni Braxton, Keith Sweat, K-Ci and JoJo, Phil Perry, and Jennifer Holliday just to name a few. JFly has toured with "Heads of State" (featuring - Bobby Brown, Johnny Gill, and Ralph Tresvant), Peabo Bryson, New Edition and Cameo. He has also played at the 2011 Soul Train Music Awards held in Atlanta, and was the Music Director for the 2011 Heisman Trophy Awards.
JFly's talents have elevated him to television showcases such as BET's Sunday Best, BET's Lyric Café, and the test drummer for QSC Audio. Jorel has done cameo appearances in Tyler Perry's movies "The Family That Preys" and "I Can Do Bad All by Myself".
He has gained recognition by some of the most popular international drum making companies which have yielded acclaimed endorsements by Tama Drums, Vater Drumsticks, Westone, DB Drum Shoes, and Evans Drumheads.
JFly has embraced his musical successes and endeavors as a true blessing towards fulfilling his passion for mastering the drums, as well as impacting the lives of young music students across this nation. He has formed his nonprofit foundation "How Big Is Your Dream?" which was established to help promote, educate, and develop young minds to excel and reach their dreams in music.