Drummers

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Neil Sanderson of Three Days Grace

Neil Sanderson is all about taking it in. “I’m a sponge on tour, hanging out with other drummers,” he says. “I look at the way they present themselves onstage as well as off.” Three Days Grace, Sanderson’s very hot band,…

Modern Drummer
Feb 25, 2007

Tyler Greenwell of Colonel Bruce Hampton & The Codetalkers

Tyler Greenwell was climbing onto a hot seat when he joined Colonel Bruce Hampton & The Codetalkers six years ago. “You’re haunted by the drum chair,” he says. “The ghosts of the guys who have been here include Sonny Emory,…

Modern Drummer
Feb 25, 2007

My Chemical Romance's Bob Bryar: The Long Road To Success

by Waleed Rashidi As the drummer for one of the hottest acts working today, you might think that Bob Bryar is a “flash in the pan” success story. But he’s had to go through a lot to get to where…

Modern Drummer
Feb 15, 2007

Carmine Appice: Power Drumming Forever!

by Robyn Flans With several projects coming to fruition, Carmine Appice seems poised to reclaim his throne as one of the baddest heavy rock drummers ever. Power, showmanship, and personality are what make Carmine Appice one of rock’s most notable…

Modern Drummer
Feb 15, 2007

Brooks Wackerman

“Without giving too much away, I’m actually playing the role of Colonel Sanders in the show,” confesses drummer Brooks Wackerman, speaking of his current gig on tour with the musical/comedy duo Tenacious D. Taking a break from his steady gig…

Modern Drummer
Feb 15, 2007
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Curt Bisquera

  Curt Bisquera has been a first-call studio drummer since 1991, appearing on recordings or playing gigs with Mick Jagger, Tom Petty, Celine Dion, Morris Day, Ronan Keating, The Dixie Chicks, Seal, Bonnie Raitt, The Spice Girls, Boz Scaggs, Johnny…

Modern Drummer
Feb 1, 2007

Jim Brock

Jim Brock’s new CD/DVD set, The Nature Of Drumming, is an inspirational look at what makes this fine drummer/percussionist tick. “It’s basically an instructional video for why we play, and not so much on how we play,” Brock explains. “That’s…

Modern Drummer
Jan 25, 2007

Steve Asheim of Deicide

Death metal scene-leaders Deicide have been playing their intense music for seventeen years, first attracting major exposure with their self-titled debut album in 1990. The band’s latest release, The Stench Of Redemption, has returned them to critical prominence, and drummer…

Modern Drummer
Jan 25, 2007

Elton John's Nigel Olsson: That Classic Feel

by Robyn Flans No one plays a pop song like Nigel Olsson, and his triumphant return to Elton John’s band has allowed the veteran musician to inspire drummers all over again. When news hit in the mid-’80s that Nigel Olsson…

Modern Drummer
Jan 15, 2007

Dave Buckner of Papa Roach

When the members of Papa Roach chose to live for several months in LA’s historic Paramour Mansion while recording their band’s fifth album, drummer Dave Buckner got a bit more creative inspiration than he expected. “The Paramour is definitely haunted,”…

Modern Drummer
Jan 15, 2007

Dominic Howard of Muse

After touring for most of 2004 and 2005 in support of their breakthrough release, Absolution, southpaw drummer Dominic Howard and his bandmates in British rockers Muse spent six months sequestered in a studio in southern France, putting together Black Holes…

Modern Drummer
Jan 15, 2007

Evan Stone

For Evan Stone, his new jazz CD, Sticks & Stone, Vol. 1, is the culmination of a seventeen-year dream. “I didn’t feel ready until recently,” the drummer admits. “But in the last couple of years I’ve felt it was time…

Modern Drummer
Jan 5, 2007
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Evan Johns of Hurt

Evan Johns says the last two and a half years have been a long journey for his band, Hurt. “There was a lot of not eating, yelling, and screaming, ‘I don’t know what I’m going to do, man,’” Johns reports.…

Modern Drummer
Dec 25, 2006

Billy Ficca of Television

After Television emerged from New York’s punk underground in 1977 with their landmark Marquee Moon album–a sly balance of dissonance and melody, which became a template for The Strokes, Sonic Youth, Interpol, and countless others–they never really toured much. Odd,…

Modern Drummer
Dec 25, 2006
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