Founding member of Ambrosia: (Drums, Percussion, Songwriting, Production, Vocals)
5 Grammy Nominations
Has recorded and/or performed with:
Frank Zappa
Ambrosia
Edgar Winter
Michael McDonald
Kenny Loggins
The Lost Dogs
Tin Drum
Mighty Mo Rodgers
Bill Champlin
Player
Alan Parsons
The Los Angeles Philharmonic
Dave Mason
ETC.
Producing:
Ambrosia
Tin Drum
Mighty Mo Rodgers
ETC.
Booking: Booked Ambrosia, Mighty Mo Rodgers, The Everly Brothers Experience for 12 years.
The Tin Drum Family Band
The Tin Drum Family Band was born out of an unlikely space that Covid provided the Drummond family. Burleigh Drummond and Mary Harris (Tin Drum) married for 40 years and longtime veterans of the music world, recording and touring with Ambrosia, Tin Drum, Jimmy Buffett, Animal Logic, and The Lost Dogs, Mighty Mo Rodgers, etc., were suddenly home and reunited with their grown children Burleigh McDowall Drummond (Micky) and Sierra Drummond.
And both son and daughter brought forth their own creativity having become accomplished writers and musicians in their own right. So four musicians stuck in the same house/studio, what do you do? You play in a band and record an album that the whole family contributes to, in a place that helped sustain and inspire you. “Emerson Street,” now available on all music streaming services.
When my 40 year old husband Collin died after an 18 month battle with leukemia, I was lost and broken. Feelings of intense sadness, anguish, and despair consumed me. I was empty and lonely, and the one person that I wanted to talk to, who I needed to talk to, was gone. This triggered anger, guilt, and confusion on how to move forward in my life. I felt isolated and detached from others because no one could relate to what I was feeling. This social disconnection worsened my pain. Everyone told me I was so strong, but I didn’t feel strong, I felt broken and I longed and mourned for my old life. I was drowning in emotional and physical pain, I couldn’t eat, sleep, or focus on daily tasks or make simple decisions. I struggled to be there for myself; let alone our four children who were also confused and grieving. I had lost my identity, and I didn’t recognize who I was anymore. But I knew I couldn’t let my children lose both parents, I was determined to RISE and thrive.
I realized that I wouldn’t be able to face the grief alone, so I reached out to others. I sought help from professionals, family, and friends. I read and researched everything I could find on the subject of grieving. I focused on my spiritual journey and made self-care a priority. I also chose to share my journey of healing with others. I received thousands of messages from others who felt stuck in their grief and also desired emotional healing and personal growth.
I know it is my calling to share my story and help others who are suffering from grief transform their life while reclaiming their joy. I can now look at the life I shared with my husband and view it through lenses of gratitude and love, which is something that I will forever be grateful for.
Kelci Jager is a Certified Life Coach, Grief Coach, and Registered Nurse. Her professional experience combined with personal experience as a widow and solo parent gives her a strong foundation and unique perspective. Kelci is passionate about providing support and guiding others on their grief journey.
She has had chronic pain for over 35 years after developing a chronic painful condition known as RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) also known as Chronic Reflex Pain Syndrome or CRPS 1 or 2. As a rehabilitation counselor she has helped many individuals suffering chronic pain return to gainful full or part-time employment as well as acquiring a better quality of life in spite of pain. She is an expert in navigating through her own pain and living a full and successful life. She has helped others to do the same. She has a MS Degree in Rehabilitation Counseling, is a fellow of AAPM and continues studies towards a PhD.
Chris LaLanne is the grand nephew of health and fitness pioneer Jack LaLanne. An accomplished athlete with over 15 years of experience as a fitness professional, he holds a B.S. in Kinesiology/Physiology as a graduate of the Exercise and Nutritional Sciences Department at San Diego State University.
In a word, Dave Pelzer embodies Esprit: Spirit, Humor & Wit. As a child, his resilience, enabled him to overcome extreme life-threatening obstacles. As an adult, Dave’s inspirational work has encouraged countless organizations and millions of individuals to recommit their efforts and remain steadfast to their convictions and personal growth.
Dave has experienced a truly adventurous extraordinary life. At age 12, Dave was rescued and placed in a series of foster homes until he enlisted in the U.S. Air Force at age 18.
As a member of the armed forces, Dave was hand-picked to midair refuel the then highly secretive SR-71 Blackbird and the F-117 Stealth Fighter. While serving on active duty and maintaining a rigorous flight schedule, Dave made time to give of himself. In 1990, Dave was the recipient of the JC Penney Golden Rule Award, making him the California Volunteer of the Year.
Some of Dave’s distinctive accomplishments have been recognized through several prestigious awards, as well as personal commendations from four U.S. Presidents. In 1993, Dave was honored as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Americans. He joins a distinguished group including: John F. Kennedy, Walt Disney, and Elvis Presley. In 1994, Dave was the only American to be honored as The Outstanding Young Persons of the World. In 1996, he carried the coveted centennial flame for the Olympic Games. In 2005, Dave was the recipient of the National Jefferson Award, which is considered the Pulitzer Prize of public service. Other alumni of this award include Colin Powell, Sandra Day O’Connor, Robert De Niro, and Oprah Winfrey.
Not known to the general public, from 2006 – 2010, while at extreme risk plus using his own time and expense, Dave spent weeks at a time visiting the troops in the Middle East and South West Asia, providing counseling and comedic presentations to embedded troops.
When not on the road speaking, performing radio presentations, and podcasts, Dave served his community as a volunteer Fire Captain in two separate districts fighting explosive fires and floods. For his efforts, Dave was twice selected as Volunteer Firefighter of the Year.
Dave is the author of nine inspirational books. Dave’s first book, A Child Called “It” was on the New York Times Best Sellers List for a record setting 6 years. His books were on the same Best Sellers List for well over 12 years. Dave was the first author to have four # 1 International Best Sellers and to have four books simultaneously on the New York Times Best Sellers List.
Dave is a living testament of a self-made man. Dave’s unique and intriguing outlook on life, coupled with his comedic wit and sense of humor entertain and encourage all of us to deeply commit to overcome any challenge. Dave has literally dedicated his life to helping others...to help themselves.
Amina Mohamed, Founder, is a visionary making a huge impact. Since founding her Canadian charity, Cameras For Girls, in 2018, Amina has empowered 89 young women across East Africa through their year-long, 4-phase curriculum covering photography, camera operation, ethical storytelling, and business-building skills. Her programs have now impacted over 1,000 women and expansion is in the future!
Amina equips these young women with tools like a camera to keep and much-needed skills to secure paid work in the male-dominated media space. In addition to this primary program, she has provided free online training to countless African women, helping them develop their storytelling abilities to share their voices with the world. Amina is also a fervent advocate for ethical storytelling, aiming to move beyond colonial mindsets.
Recently, she spoke at the Vital Voices Global Leadership Summit and has been featured in media across Canada and the U.S., including Vogue. Her work champions gender equality to amplify women's voices across Africa by encouraging authentic storytelling practices. With her recent Estée Lauder Beautiful Forces grant, she plans to expand her impact in Uganda by skilling former students to become paid trainers with Cameras For Girls, further building sustainability into the overall programming.
Folk-rock indie music artist Keri Edwards, with her soulful powerhouse vocals, is having a second coming of age. Fresh-faced in a new season of post-military family life, she is just now fully embracing her music again.
A woman of passion and reflection, with a fierce independent streak, she is at the same time a true romantic at heart. Wearing her heart on her sleeve, she isn’t afraid to speak her truth —whether she is whole or broken. Keri is an entertainer who comes alive on stage, eager to sing and share her stories for her audience. With her guitar in hand, her powerful belt, and lyrics in her heart, she’ll laugh and sometimes cry as she invites you into her world of life, love, passion, and inspiration.
Not a newcomer to music, she put a career in Nashville with some notable early achievements on hold to raise a family. Her list of industry achievements include publishing successes with single song contracts for four songs, three of which were recorded in Nashville by the late actress/singer Robin Griggs, a production deal offer from a Nashville based minor record label in 2001, being a special guest in attendance at Alan Jackson’s platinum celebration for When Somebody Loves You,and opening for the band Lone Star at the American Music Theater with her father Stu Huggens. She released two faith based projects during her time as a military spouse: Me and Jesus (LP) and Be Still (EP). During that time, she was recognized as an advanced songwriter in NSAI’s (Nashville Songwriters’ Association International) Dayton and Cincinnati, OH chapters and was invited to participate in an official capacity as a panelist on their Advanced Critique Panel.
Since her return to music full time, she’s been twice nominated for a Central Pennsylvania Music Award. She’s released seven singles in two years and is currently working on an album. One of those songs, I See You, earned her a nomination for a Hollywood Independent Music Award, and three others have been featured in independent film projects:
Releasing You in the short film by the same title (Filmmaker Elena Shelton)
Fall For You in the movie Letters to Freedom (Filmmaker Joshua Williams)
Only Way Out in the movie All Wounds (Filmmaker Catherine Vouvray)
Keri’s music can streamed and/or downloaded on all of the major streaming platforms, and can also be heard on a handful of independent radio stations including:
Music to Dance to Radio (https://www.m2d2radio.com)
My Rural Radio (https://www.myruralradio.net)
Sandcastle Radio (https://sandcastleradio.org)
Born and raised in sunny Southern California, Brian Castleforte, a.k.a. Castleforte, has always been driven by a passion for creativity and storytelling. “As a kid, I was constantly drawing, building, and imagining—creativity was my way of connecting with the world,” he recalls. That passion evolved into a career spanning over 30 years as a Motionographer and animator, working with top brands like Nike, Marvel, and Sony on a variety of projects, from TV show packages to film titles.
Brian is also a pioneer in the paper toy movement, with two published books, Papertoy Monsters and Papertoy Glowbots, inspiring creators of all ages. His professional portfolio, Castleforte.com, showcases his extensive work in motion graphics and design, while his platform CreatableMe.com empowers and inspires families to live more mindful and creative lives.
Currently, Brian serves as the Creative Director for Huemains, a global motion design collective. Separately, he is developing NiceBunny, an original animated series that reflects his vision for combining storytelling, creativity, and compassion. His YouTube channel, Mindful Creative Life, continues his mission to help others live more mindful, creative lives. He has also recently started his journey as a mindful creativity coach, helping individuals unlock their creative potential through mindfulness and intentional living.
Brian sums up his journey simply: “I want to inspire people to see creativity as a way of life. Whether through art, design, or simply being present in the moment, we all have the ability to shape our reality.”






