Drummers
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.
Ben Mize of Counting Crows
Most rock drummers hit hard and play loud. But Counting Crows drummer Ben Mize prefers a different approach. "I love to play quietly, with brushes," he explains. "It seems to be more musical for me. I enjoy the ability to…
Drori Mondlak
Sometimes the truth about drums will come to Drori Mondlak at night. He'll stay up late, long after the gig, changing heads and tuning. Sometimes it will come to him during a jog in the forest, away from inner-city New…
Galactic And Garage A Trois' Stanton Moore The Heart and Focus
One of the marks of greatness in a musician is that you can recognize him after the first couple of notes. Take, for example, New Orleans legend Johnny Vidacovich, who once showed a young student named Stanton Moore a thing…
Ryan Moore of Twilight Circus Dub Sound System
"I feel like I'm exploding with ideas. If I had a clone, I think I could churn out a good record every couple of months." Those familiar with the work of Ryan Moore's one-man band Twilight Circus Dub Sound System…
Johnny Morgan of Moke
South London rockers Moke are enjoying increased stateside visibility with their sophomore release, Carnival, due largely to the band's relentless touring. "It's been really good this time out," observes drummer Johnny Morgan. "More people seem to really be picking up…
Brad Morgan of Drive-By Truckers
Driving the rhythm for a rock band with three guitarists and three songwriters can be daunting for any drummer, especially one whose drumset once consisted of only three drums. For Brad Morgan of Drive-By Truckers, the discipline of the less-is-more…
Stephen Morris of New Order/Joy Division
Eighties synth pop band New Order has returned with a new album, and after two years of working on Waiting For The Siren's Call, drummer Stephen Morris is pleased it's finally seeing the light of day. The band started out…
Andy Narell
Primarily known as a steel pan player in the jazz idiom, Andy Narell is expanding his musical universe and exploring his version of "The French Connection." The first foreigner to compose for Trinidad's Panorama steel band competition (in 1999), Narell…
Scott Neuman
Scott Neumann, born and bred in Oklahoma, combines formal and informal techniques of playing the drumset--to great effect. Neumann began performing as a child, graduated from North Texas with a degree in music education, and over a decade ago entered…
James O'Connor of Godhead
"'Break You Down' is one of those songs where I wanted a driving drum beat that would overwhelm the listener, like a train you couldn't stop," says James O'Connor of Godhead, describing one of the songs on the band's new…
Gina Oliver
When LA-based atmospheric rock trio Midnight Movies needed a drummer, vocalist Gena Olivier sat down behind a kit stored in the band's practice space and discovered an untapped talent. "When I sat behind those drums, it reminded me of when…
Domingo Ortiz of Widespread Panic
With Till The Medicine Takes, Widespread Panic move way beyond their reputation as merely a jam band. Not that they'll necessarily be jumping up the Billboard Top-40 charts any time soon. But the album does show a tighter grip on…
John Otto
"Developing things like soloing and independence is an ongoing battle. Working on that stuff will never stop until you leave this Earth." Four years ago, when John Otto was first featured in Modern Drummer, the then twenty-three-year-old spoke with a…
Philip Peeples of The Old 97's
Philip Peeples was once known locally as the guy who loaned his drums to The Old 97's drummer. But after demonstrating a tasteful blend of shuffle, rockabilly, and rock rhythms, Philip became The Old 97's drummer. That was 1993. Today,…