Drummer Jam
Drummer Jam
Drummer Jam Tonight at the Beirhaus in Lewistown. There should be about 10 or more drummers there including myself. This thing is huge in the Mifflin County Region so if anyone can make it please feel free to do so. If need directions please feel free to email me. blackoutrocks@hotmail.com
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Wow, what an awesome night. Two drum kits were set up. Right handed Yamaha and A left handed DW. There were more than 10 drummers there. Some of them were Kevin Thomas, Tim Guthridge, Mike Quinn, Mike Dooley, Brian Cartwright, Don Hetrick, Big Daddy, Myself and Chip Aumiller(the organizer of the event). The next time this comes up I will try to give all the drummers on here more notice so I can see some Rockpagers there.
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It was an awsome night. Lots of fun listening to all of the talent that came out. Had a great time jammin with guthridge he is awsome!!!!! 

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It was good to see lots of people from the past including none other than KYLE PICKETTS. Good to see him after all these years.
Although, I'd still like to offer my warmest thanks to the Fender amp owner (aka. Waylon Jennings) that decided to unplug all his effect pedals & force me to play the Trooper & Last Caress totaly clean (plugged straight into the old amp. I still think it would've sounded better with a country bass line. I guess the next time WE will pick Skynrd & ZZtop songs too. Oh well... There's still the Log Cabin this Saturday.
Although, I'd still like to offer my warmest thanks to the Fender amp owner (aka. Waylon Jennings) that decided to unplug all his effect pedals & force me to play the Trooper & Last Caress totaly clean (plugged straight into the old amp. I still think it would've sounded better with a country bass line. I guess the next time WE will pick Skynrd & ZZtop songs too. Oh well... There's still the Log Cabin this Saturday.
Re: Drummer Jam
Interesting idea... Love to know when the next thing like this is to check it out and perhaps even participate for the hell of it. Nice to meet other players and swap ideas and techniques.
SATAN wrote:Drummer Jam Tonight at the Beirhaus in Lewistown. There should be about 10 or more drummers there including myself. This thing is huge in the Mifflin County Region so if anyone can make it please feel free to do so. If need directions please feel free to email me. blackoutrocks@hotmail.com
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Hey,
I recently moved to Duncansville from central NJ. I used to gig a lot in NYC and north Jersey with a band called Green Marie that pretty much dissolved after I left.
I play a Sonor Force (the German made line - big difference) 7 piece with a Pearl Sensitone brass snare and a PorkPie 12" alternate snare. DW hardware - why anything else - and Sabian cymbals, mostly HHX. Never really used a double kick because I never have really needed one.
The closest I can think of my style is a lot like Tim Alexander with a little bit of Dave Weckl and Chad Smith mixed in. For straight funk Dennis Chambers, or Ricky Wellman. But I have been playing for about 20 years now and it has all kind of morphed into ... well ... my sound I guess...
Cheers
I recently moved to Duncansville from central NJ. I used to gig a lot in NYC and north Jersey with a band called Green Marie that pretty much dissolved after I left.
I play a Sonor Force (the German made line - big difference) 7 piece with a Pearl Sensitone brass snare and a PorkPie 12" alternate snare. DW hardware - why anything else - and Sabian cymbals, mostly HHX. Never really used a double kick because I never have really needed one.
The closest I can think of my style is a lot like Tim Alexander with a little bit of Dave Weckl and Chad Smith mixed in. For straight funk Dennis Chambers, or Ricky Wellman. But I have been playing for about 20 years now and it has all kind of morphed into ... well ... my sound I guess...
Cheers
RobTheDrummer wrote:Hey dtatusko, where you from, what do you play. Give us some background man, we love havin new drummers on board! Who says we can't share technique and ideas on here? Nice meetin ya!
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