Paul Clarvis, born on April 9, 1963, in Enfield, London, is a distinguished English percussionist renowned for his versatility across a wide array of musical genres. With a career spanning decades, Clarvis has collaborated with numerous bands and artists, showcasing his unique and varied style of musicianship. He is celebrated for his work with the late Leonard Bernstein and his contributions to the drum arrangements for the London Olympics 2012 show. Clarvis's discography is equally impressive, featuring albums like "The Waiting Room," "Clarinet Goes to Town," and "Rhythmic Drama," each offering a glimpse into his eclectic musical journey. Beyond his studio work, Clarvis has traveled extensively, researching and studying music from around the world, which is reflected in his diverse and dynamic performances. Whether playing with his band Orquestra Mahatma or exploring folk music from various cultures, Paul Clarvis continues to captivate audiences with his rhythmic prowess and musical innovation.