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Modern Drummer is the world’s most widely read drum magazine, is dedicated entirely to the art of drumming and caters to the needs of amateur, semi-pro, and professional drummers.

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Mike Mangini

The Making of Dream Theater’s A View from the Top of the World It certainly does not suck to be Dream Theater. Founded 37 years ago, the band continues to cast a mammoth imprint across the progressive-metal field. Starting back…

By Michael Molenda
Jan 14, 2022

Pegasus Warning

Inspiration and Versatility on The Late Late Show Normally a professor wouldn’t be on national TV every night of the week playing drums, but Guillermo E. Brown—known as Pegasus Warning—can be seen as the house drummer for the Emmy award-winning…

By Billy Amendola
Jan 14, 2022

Yoron Israel

Dreaming of Hope, Joy, and Aspiration Crystal balls always seem to be in short supply as we attempt to make sense of the world around us, but Yoron Israel must have had a cell-phone connection to the future when he…

By Michael Molenda
Jan 14, 2022

Mareike Wiening

The Sounds of Emotion German composer, producer, and drummer Mareike Wiening views music as a series of conversations. Given her flawless command of the musical storytelling on her recent, eight-song release Future Memories , it may be convenient to envision…

By Michael Molenda
Jan 14, 2022

Grateful Drumming

Can being grateful make you a better drummer? It just might. Research shows that gratefulness positively impacts everything from sleep to heart health, feelings of depression, less fatigue, to even reducing materialism and improving eating habits. So, if you want…

By Lauren Monroe
Jan 14, 2022
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PASIC 2021

The Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC) is one of the largest percussion events in the world. Concerts, clinics, panels, and presentations from world-class professionals attract more than 5,000 attendees annually. There are also more than 100 exhibitors showcasing the…

Story by Nic Kubes Photos by Mark Allee
Jan 14, 2022

Ex Libris

“Ex Libris” means “from the library of.” There are many words whose first two letters are “ex:” excellence, excess, extra, extravagance, and expedience. And it would seem that much of our energies are expended towards adding one or another of…

By Peter Erskine
Jan 14, 2022

David Lloyd Johnson Celebrates Frank Lloyd Wright

The backstory of David Lloyd Johnson’s one-of-a-kind Frank Lloyd Wright kit was initiated by three of his idols. After diving into drumming at 14 years old, Johnson became entranced by the playing of Idol #1—Ginger Baker—and he eventually acquired a…

By Michael Molenda
Jan 14, 2022

Motorheart, The Darkness

Rufus Taylor of the Darkness here. Motorheart is our hard-hitting new album, and we’re very proud of her. I used my old-faithful DW Collectors Series kit in maple-lacquer, specialty-pearlescent black with black chrome hardware. It has a 22×24 VLX kick—the…

By Rufus Taylor, as told to Billy Amendola
Jan 14, 2022

Clarke Rigsby and Tempest Studios

A 40-year run in any business is certainly an achievement, but one might call a 40-year run in the recording-studio business “a miracle.” But that is precisely what producer Clarke Rigsby has done—keeping the doors open at Tempest Recording in…

By Mike Florio
Jan 14, 2022

Thank You for Being There for Us in 2021!

What does a new year really mean? Should we fall in behind holiday tradition and write some adorable “New Year’s Resolutions” that promise bucketloads of personal evolution? It seems that everybody gets to believe their own marketing muse on the…

Modern Drummer
Jan 14, 2022

December 2021 - Volume 45 • Number 12

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Modern Drummer
Jan 10, 2022
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Billy Cobham Excerpted from the August/September 1979 Issue

Billy Cobham is one of the strongest innovative forces on the drumming scene today. Both his technique, and drum set up are awesome. We met at Starr Recording Studios where Cobham was to record an instructional tape for the Tama…

By Cheech Iero
Jan 10, 2022

Jack DeJohnette Excerpted From The October 1989 Issue

“I’m having more fun with music,” says Jack DeJohnette. “Now that I’m in my mid-40s, I don’t take everything so seriously. As I let go of a lot of past fears and false illusions about what music is supposed to…

Story by Rick Mattingly
Jan 10, 2022
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