From basement drum kits to SCMA awards, Battlefords’ Kurtis Kopp finds his rhythm in the spotlight
When the lights came up inside the Saskatchewan Country Music Awards (SCMA) hall in Regina, Kurtis Kopp walked out with more than hardware in his hands.
He carried a history that began in front of a record player nearly four decades ago, a moment when an eight-year-old boy listened to Elvis: As Recorded at Madison Square Garden and felt something shift.
“Ronnie Tutt, the drummer for Elvis Presley, starts the show off with a very large drum beat after a brass section opens up the song and is very heavy rhythmic,” he said.
“And that moment has stuck with me till today and I’m 41 years old right now.”






