Steel drum player Tracy Thornton was born in North Carolina and began performing as a drummer at age 15 in the mid-'80s. Initially, he worked as a conventional drummer in such hard rock bands as Soul Society (recording the album Here We All ) and Toxic Popsickle (Something to Suck On , Friends of Zid ), as well as the ska group Otis Reem (The Prophet ). Gradually, he moved toward other island styles and different percussion instruments. He played with the reggae/calypso band Trinidad North, and played djembe and djun djun in a West African djembe drum core called Rhythms of Li...