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Greeting all, Josh Touchton from Evans here. I need some feedback. We have seen a tremendous movement in the new Onyx heads in the last two month and I think that that is in your eagerness to try out something new. The response from dealers has been very positive and we have been told that it is the most successful tom heads launch that Evans have ever had. What I need is your response. Have you tried the Onyx? Is it as successful for you as a player. Fo... Read More
You know, a great many of us drummers spend hours doing lots of things to improve our drum sounds and our drumming abilities. We spend hours figuring out how to make set-up adjustments to place the various components of our kits in the best position for our playing techniques. To get our toms positioned in the best heights and angles for our own reach. To get the cymbals placed in the best spots and at the best tilt angles. To get the... Read More
I went out to hear a band recently. It was a ten piece band with horns, rhythm, and singers. That’s a lot of sounds to fit together tightly and still have a groove. The horns, keys, and guitar stayed out of each others way for fills and solos. They really supported each other in an impressive polished way. What killed the groove was their drummer. He felt compelled to play something in every space or place his could. This really killed their gro... Read More
I have written about Louie Bellson on this website. I’ve discussed meeting him via Larrie Londin, and about some of the tips he shared about using double bass drums, and also about just how “far ahead of his time” he was with his drum set-up. It is sad, that on February 14, 2009; at the age of 84, that he left us. He was not only a great drummer and bandleader; he was also a great teacher and musical educator. Here is the link to the official Louie Bell... Read More
For Immediate, Rhythmic Release DRUM! Magazine Invites Neil Peart Fans To Sit In For June IssueNeil Peart Issue Based On Fan Interviews Emailed To Neil@Drumlink.com February 9, 2009, San Jose, Calif., -- Enter Music Publishing, publishers of hip percussion mags worldwide, will feature Neil Peart on the cover of DRUM! Magazine in June. However, instead of having one of its staff writers interview Neil, the company is inviting Neil Peart fans to conduct the interviews via email. In fact, the co... Read More
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