Background
Ivar de Graaf was born in Amsterdam, and began playing drums at the age of 11.
Ivar de Graaf was born in Amsterdam, and began playing drums at the age of 11.
De Graaf followed education at the Haags Montessori Lyceum at The Hague was taught to play drums by Charles Schouten who has been the drummer for Kayak for a short period of time. On the HMP he frequently performed with Edo van de Kolk and Michiel Parqui around 1990. He was asked as the drummer for 1996, at that the time the band was relatively unknown and began working on their first studio album.
De Graaf was credited as the drummer on the albums Enter and as well on their breakthrough album Mother Earth.
In 2002 just before the German tour in which followed the band to its international breakthrough, he left This was for musical reasons, he wanted to play more various and challenging drum fills instead of the more similar he experienced in, and develop himself more as a composer an arranger. He was replaced by Stephen van Haestregt
De Graaf has performed with a few more times after his departure.
He filled in as a substitute at times when van Haestregt was unavailable, and at both the Java Concert in Amsterdam in 2005 and the Elements Concert in Antwerpen in 2012 he took on stage with other former band members and performed a couple of songs. De Graaf is married to singer Judith Rijnveld.
Together they worked for three years on a demo which led to the formation of The first studio album has been released: Hallway of dreams.