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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2004 Location: Orlando
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Thread Starter | Your touring drummers
I always used to joke with buddies on tour about playing for this guy or that guy. Like being Phil Collins drummer for example when he was singing. Or playing bass for Sting..etc. It would be pretty rewarding and instense at the same time. Anyway, I get off the road and see that a guy I know Will Hunt about to jump on playing drums for you. I loved it. Dude is a nice guy and one of the better rock drummers in the southeast. I never really asked him about playing drums for you, but I am quite curious. How hard are you on drummers??
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| special guest Joined: Oct 2009
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thats really what i was looking for since i play on all my own records....needed someone who hit like me and had some showmanship!! HE HAS THAT! Tommy | |
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