At 16 years old: Peter Lorson conquers the music scene as a drummer!
Peter Lorson discovered the world of music in Wadgassen at the age of 16 and became the drummer for the band “No Notes”.

At 16 years old: Peter Lorson conquers the music scene as a drummer!
In Germany's musical landscape there are stories that touch the heart and inspire. One such story is that of Peter Lorson, who discovered his passion for music at just 16 years old, beginning a journey that continues to shape him to this day. Saarbrücker Zeitung reports that the young musician began experimenting with friends from Wadgassen who played in a band and were urgently looking for a drummer.
Peter wasn't completely untrained in the music world before. As a child, he developed a sense of rhythm by practicing on a home organ with various rhythm functions such as blues, jazz and rock beat. He also tapped books with wooden spoons to refine his rhythms. These experiences paved the way for his inclusion in the band “No Notes”.
A musical path
The decision to become part of a band was the first step into a new world for Peter. He tells us how much he was inspired by the dynamics and the community in the band. This new connection to music and the opportunity to share his creativity with others was invaluable to him. “It's just a completely different feeling when you're in the spotlight and you feel the audience's energy coming back to you,” Lorson remembers.
This sense of community and musical development not only enriched Peter personally, but also helped him to further develop his skills as a musician. Since then he has performed various performances and has continued to grow with his band. He is a living example of the importance of seizing opportunities and pursuing your passion.
The look forward
Looking ahead, Peter Lorson has big plans. Not only does he want to remain active in the music scene, but he also wants to encourage other young talents to find their own path. He wants to pass on the experiences he has gained so far and, above all, show that getting into music is anything but insurmountable.
At a time when many talents may be held back by society's pressure or their own doubts, the encouragement of role models like Peter is even more important. Anyone who has ever been in the spotlight or performed knows that nothing is more motivating than receiving positive feedback and support.
If you look at Peter's journey, it quickly becomes clear: it's never too late to start making music. Whether you're 16 or 60, the only important thing is that you live out your passion and get the best out of yourself. His story is an example of how you can go far with commitment and joy in what you do.
So let's focus not only on the big stars, but also on the people in our neighborhood who inspire us and show us what it means to fight for your dreams.