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  2. Gregg Keplinger - Wikipedia

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    During the 90's he teamed with Ayotte Drums to produce his snares, though he now produces them by himself again. Gregg handcrafts snare drums, cymbals, and percussion out of a variety of metals, mainly stainless steel. [2] His drums have been used by the likes of Elvin Jones, Matt Cameron, Dave Grohl, Jeremy Taggart, and Zach Hill. [3]

  3. Ayotte Drums - Wikipedia

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    Ayotte was joined in 1995 by drum artisan Gregg Keplinger, who helped to publicize and promote the drums — particularly within the burgeoning West Coast music scene, where the grunge movement was on the rise. Ayotte Drums introduced the Keplinger Snare Drum, a 3mm-thick stainless steel shell fitted with wood hoops.

  4. Revolting Cocks - Wikipedia

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    Revolting Cocks' origins date to late 1984, when Belgian industrial dance group Front 242, after being invited by Chicago-based indie record label Wax Trax! Records, commenced their first American tour as an opening act for their then-labelmates, American band Ministry.

  5. Chris Arpad - Wikipedia

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    Chris began performing and managing the band Stainless Steel from 1986 to 1991 and continued performing steel drums as a soloist and various other band formats to present. Stainless Steel was a regional success at the time, billed as "the Midwest's Only Steel Drum Band", touring the states of Minnesota , Kentucky , Colorado , Texas , Missouri ...

  6. Drum! - Wikipedia

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    A typical issue of Drum! includes artist features and in-depth stories on topics such as playing techniques or new products. Additionally, it includes reviews of new recordings and drum products (cymbals, drums, hardware), short news items, career and health tips, and challenging lessons. The magazine has an annual readers poll award, the Drummies.

  7. Drum magazine - Wikipedia

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    A drum magazine is a type of high-capacity magazine for firearms. [1] Cylindrical in shape (similar to a drum), drum magazines store rounds in a spiral around the center of the magazine, facing the direction of the barrel. Drum magazines are contrasted with more common box-type magazines, which have a lower capacity and store rounds flat. [1]

  8. List of best-selling individual magazine covers - Wikipedia

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    It includes any type of magazine and single special editions. Groupings are based on over 3 million newsstands copies and distribution. Considered "The Greatest Magazine Ever Published" by David Plotz , Life magazine figures sold the most amount for decades, with a weekly circulation of 4 million copies and over 10 million readers in their ...

  9. Modern Drummer - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 Modern Drummer Publications introduced Drum Business, a magazine dedicated to the needs of drum retailers.The bi-monthly publication features interviews with drum sellers, press releases for new products, drum-industry news, articles and news such as on the annual National Association of Merchant Musicians (NAMM) convention.