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High school drummer who couldn’t hold sticks harnessed technology. Now, tech fuels his career.

Ethan Och was diagnosed with a muscle disease. He is now thriving and uses technology to help him with tasks.

SWANVILLE, Minn. — Editor’s note: This story originally aired in February of 2015. Since then, Ethan Och has continued to thrive. 

In 2020, Ethan graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in astrophysics and computer science. 

Today, Ethan is living in Swanville and working full-time, remotely, as a software engineer for Northrop Grumman.

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Ethan working for Northrop Grumman in 2024

Here's Ethan's original story:

As his body weakened from a muscle disease, Ethan Och knew the time had come.

He told his music teacher he'd have to give up his favorite school activity.

"I was lagging behind," Ethan says. "And they were going ahead and there was no way for me to catch up with them."

His teacher, Gina Christopherson, remembers the day Ethan broke the news.

"He said, ‘I really hate to do this, but I have to quit band,’" Christopherson recalls.

If Ethan expected to ride his wheelchair into the band sunset, he picked the wrong director.

"I don't believe in 'I can't,’" Christopherson says.

Today, Ethan is back in the percussion section, drumming on an iPad hooked to an amplifier.

Christopherson got the idea from Ethan himself, the day she saw him playing with a drum app on his smartphone.

"My first day digging through iTunes I downloaded 75 different apps," Christopherson says.

If it worked in the band room, why not in parade? All it took was a car battery, a speaker on wheels, and Ethan’s willingness to give it a try.

"In her mind anything's possible," Ethan says.

"He's part of the team. You don't leave somebody behind," Christopherson says.

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