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Individual Hand Control

An effective way to develop control and strength with two hands is to look at the hands individually, one at a time. This is a good way to identify the problems in each hand and to concentrate on the solution…

by Glen A. Bush
Sep 6, 2018

Alan Dawson

In the basement studio where Alan Dawson teaches, a concert poster shows Alan dressed in a tuxedo, looking stately on his throne, drumming with Dave Brubeck. Scrawled across the top is a note from Brubeck: “Alan—thanks for the great job…

by Jeff Potter
Aug 30, 2018

Steve Ferrone - Not Your Average Drummer

It is a bit ironic that Steve Ferrone is still recognized most as being the Average White Band’s drummer (and only non-white), after the banner year he had for himself in 1984, He crashed the R&B charts in a big…

by Robin Tolleson
Aug 30, 2018

David Robinson — Driving The Cars

There are a lot of things I want to accomplish as a drummer. There are a lot of things I want to work out and put down on tape where my ideas can take some real form,” says David Robinson…

by Robert Santelli
Aug 30, 2018

Reminiscing with D. J. Fontana

I knew Elvis was different by his clothes and his actions on stage. I said, ‘The boy’s got something. What it is, I don’t know.’ The first show at the Louisiana Hayride was kind of lukewarm. It was a country-oriented…

by Robyn Flans
Aug 30, 2018
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Garry Peterson — Canadian Beat

What is it about Winnipeg, the lonely western Canada birthplace of two of the country’s biggest rock bands, a city that musicians leave for success? Maybe it has to do with the deep chill of the prairie winters and the…

by T. Bruce Wittet
Aug 30, 2018

The Five-Note Fill/Solo Concept

Here is an idea for use in either fills or soloing. The study is based on the following five-note pattern: The five-note pattern, when played as consecutive triplets or 16th notes in 4/4 time, comes back to where it began…

by David Garibaldi
Aug 30, 2018

Drumming And Sitting In

A young friend of mine from Massachusetts recently told me the following story. He was working in a club with the group he usually plays with. A man came up to him and asked if he could sit in. My…

by Roy Burns
Aug 30, 2018
By Billy Amendola
Aug 29, 2018

Bon Jovi’s Tico Torres

Bon Jovi already had on board keyboardist David Bryan and bassist Alec John Such, veterans of the fertile New Jersey music scene. When Such told him that he knew “the baddest-ass drummer in the land,” it didn’t take long for…

Interview by Billy Amendola | Photo by David Bergman
Aug 29, 2018

Kendrick Lamar’s Tony “Rico” Nichols

For most musicians, the idea of playing with Pulitzer- and Grammy Award-winning superstar Kendrick Lamar would be a lesson in surviving the hot seat: an endless tour of stadium concerts and television shows, and globe-trotting, sleep-deprived, eye-of-the-hurricane schedules. Talk about…

Story by Ken Micallef | Photos by Alex Solca
Aug 29, 2018

Lamb of God’s Chris Adler

On the touring front, the modern metal titan and his bandmates are spanning the globe on Slayer’s final world tour. Meanwhile, on the new Legion: XX album, released under their original moniker, Burn the Priest, Adler and company have rekindled…

Story by Ben Meyer | Photos by Alex Solca
Aug 29, 2018
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Slayer’s Final World Tour

FivePoint Amphitheater, Irvine, California, May 11, 2018

Photos by Alex Solca
Aug 29, 2018

Damian Marley‘s Courtney “Bam“ Diedrick

It might have been a chance encounter that led to his working with one of reggae’s biggest stars. But his skills are no accident—a highly developed musical sensitivity and copious practice time made him the drummer he is today. TO…

By Robin Tolleson
Aug 29, 2018
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