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December 1984 – Volume 8 • Number 12

A good friend of mine, named Ron Behr, once asked me if I had ever experienced the “drummer’s dream.” I wasn’t sure if I had or not until he explained a recurring dream that he has had for some time. As he described it, I realized that I’d had a similar dream for years. In my case, it goes like this: I arrive at a very important job or concert and begin to set up my drums. Try as I might, I cannot seem to complete the process. Pieces are missing or I can’t find them, and the job is getting closer and closer. Finally, the band begins to play, and I still haven’t completed the drum setup. I am always relieved to awaken and realize that it was just another dream. Ron told me that he had begun to ask his students if they ever had similar dreams. In […]
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Articles in December 1984

Tristan Fry — Modest Virtuoso

There is a slight problem of perspective when writing about the achievements of Tristan Fry. He manages to have three successful careers, all as a drummer/percussionist, running simultaneously, and he is still only in his early 30s. Tristan joined the…

by Simon Goodwin
Aug 8, 2018

Ian Paice — Freedom

FIFTY minutes outside London, lan Paice awaited my arrival in his Porsche. How but good, having just watched lush, rolling countryside from my train window? Time passed quickly as we sat in a pub and lan related his story to…

by Robyn Flans
Aug 8, 2018

December 1984 - Volume 8 • Number 12

Terry Bozzio, Omar Hakim, Ian Paice, Buddy Rich, Tristan Fry, Rick Allen, Steve Smith, Gina Schock, Bobby Blotzer

Modern Drummer
Dec 1, 1984

Allen Herman

Eight times a week from 1978 to 1981, an extraordinary feat of drumming took place at a Broadway theater. A Broadway show drummer sat behind an elevated drumset up on stage and re-created the artistry, excitement, and magic of Gene…

by Don Perman
Aug 8, 2018

Omar Hakim — Going For The Feeling

WEATHER Report reaches the part in "D Waltz" where they bring it down real low. The drummer is smoothly and effortlessly executing a feather-light roll pattern between the hi-hat and snare, catching all the synth and sax accents with his…

by Robin Tolleson
Aug 8, 2018

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