“Bring the noise is an energetic and inspiring live show experience…a must see!”
‘Bring The Noise’ tells the story of a young boy’s dream to discover and unfold a world of music right in his very home. Using found sounds, drums, body percussion, paint buckets and so much more, Zac Gauthier is captivating audiences everywhere. The message is one of holding on to that child like creativity and imagination no matter how old we become.

Reviews
“Zac held the students attention & won their hearts from the first word he spoke to every beat of the drums. Inspirational and engaging, we will bring him back again to Casorso Elementary School – highly recommend.”
“Zac has a great stage presence & energetic style that had all of our students & staff fully engaged & enjoying themselves. Behind the smiles you could see the children making their own plans for creating music when they get home. Zac is as talented as a teacher as he is a performer, and we would definitely have him back!”
“The students were on the edge of their seats...Zac blew the staff & students away with his incredible talent of drumming and set a very powerful message of the importance of following you dreams. He had impeccable management skills & skillfully kept all of our students engaged...I cannot say enough about how powerful his performance was to boost musical appreciation & spirit in our school. ***I would highly recommend Zac to any school looking to have a cultural assembly that both entertains, & inspires.”
“My students loved learning from Zac. He came into my classroom after his school wide assembly & had the students in my class playing drums on all sorts of “found sounds” in the classroom. They not only had a blast, but really learned how to be creative with their play, & how to create something out of nothing. It was fun, energetic & educational!”
“Zac’s inspiring performance for my grade 2/3 students was spell binding. He has a caring & facilitating way with his multi-age audience. Zac is an exemplary drummer & keeps the children enthralled through active participation. It was a truly brilliant performance!”