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DRUM! Publishes 150th Issue

[Press Release]

San Jose, Calif., November 20, 2008—Eighteen years ago, two drum/percussion magazine professionals, Andy Doerschuk and Phil Hood, lost their jobs with a prominent publishing conglomerate. In an economy that was certainly not thriving, the two men made a commitment to establish their own drum/percussion magazine business.

The result was Enter Music Publishing and over nearly two decades, the company has paradiddled, rolled, and buzzed (never a “rest,” mind you) through every challenge: The result? Today, the company’s drum and percussion magazines, DRUM!, Traps, DRUM Interactive, and HOW TO PLAY DRUMS, are considered some of the best publications in this highly competitive music trade magazine niche. And Hood and Doerschuk have garnered a strong reputation throughout the drum industry.

That’s how Enter Music Publishing, publishers of hip, drum/percussion magazines worldwide, has published the 150th Issue of DRUM! Magazine, its flagship title. One of its biggest issues, DRUM!’s 150th features the top ten cover stories of the magazine’s past fifteen years. Special coverage includes a diverse roster of drummers and percussionists, such as: Pete Escovedo and Sheila E; Chad Smith, Tre Cool, Carter Beauford, Travis Barker, Neil Peart, John Dolmayan, Tommy Lee, Joey Jordioson, Lars Ulrich and many others. The issue, quite possibly, is a great effort toward summarizing modern drum and percussion history in 138 pages.

“I’ve been reading DRUM! Magazine for several years now and it just keeps getting better and better,” said Bart Elliott, founder of www.drummercafe.com, a well-respected online drum community. “I’m especially enjoying the recent 150th Issue, Special Collector’s Edition. They did a really good job in terms of selecting the Top 10 DRUM! cover stories for the issue.”

“It’s been quite a ride (all puns intended),” said Phil Hood, publisher of DRUM! Magazine. “But I don’t think we would change anything that we have done in terms of the evolution of DRUM!, from its editorial to layout. We’ve always been open to changing the magazine’s format and content, which has kept us on the cutting edge. I think this issue documents that fact and we’re quite proud of our result.”

A good example of the magazine’s editorial strategy of innovative reporting is the recently added percussion mini-magazine. The Hand Drum section debuted in the middle of 2008 and has been well-received by the hand drum community. In the 150th Issue, what could be better than taking a percussive stride with Santana’s Percussion Team.

“Hand drumming is the root of all percussion” said. Andy Doerschuk, editor of DRUM! And, “we’re looking for ways to integrate it along with all the styles of music we cover, the gear, lessons and other features of interest to drummers. No other drumming magazines is doing anything like that.”

Well, noted, indeed.

The 150th issue of DRUM! has hit music stores, news stands and Barnes and Noble worldwide.

Charlie “The Basher” Waymire Releases iGroove

[Press Release]

MUSICIANS INSTITUTE INSTRUCTOR – SESSION DRUMMER – EDUCATOR – RELEASES iGROOVE PLAY-ALONG AND GROOVE STUDIES FOR DRUMMERS – EXPAND YOUR GROOVE VOCABULARY AND BECOME A GROOVE MASTER!

November 12, 2008: Hollywood, CA: Musicians Institute Instructor and Session Drummer Charlie “The Basher” Waymire has released two new series of groove studies—iGroove101 and iGroove Series Music Minus Drums and Groove Studies.

The iGroove Play-Along and Groove Studies go far beyond traditional play-along books by providing the student with 5 tempos of each chart including versions with and without the click track to give you maximum groove practice. Each section of each song is dissected giving you a “Section Loop” to practice each of the grooves at all 5 tempos. Together, all of this will help to expand your comfort zone so you’ll be comfortable playing these grooves no matter what the tempo.

Each lesson includes an in-depth groove study featuring the basic grooves for each section of the chart as well as many variations for each groove. This will not only help to grow your groove vocabulary, but it will also help you to become a more musical drummer. With the help of the iGroove series, you’ll be able to find the perfect groove no matter what situation your in.

Included with each lesson:

  • 25 Music Minus Drums Play-Along Tracks
  • Chart for Song (PDF)
  • In-Depth Groove Lesson (PDF)
  • Chart Reading Lesson to teach you how to read charts (PDF)
  • Digital Download—No Shipping, No Waiting
  • Each Lesson is only $4.95!

The iGroove101 and iGroove Series are more than just a play-along: it’s a Private Lesson! Plus, there is an extensive resource on BasherTV featuring reading tutorial videos and breakdowns of each of the iGroove101 grooves with scrolling video notation. You won’t find a more complete play-along series!

View the iGroove Trailer at www.thebasher.com/bashertv.html or on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poTTLeVwY2Q

Available at www.TheBasher.com

Charlie Waymire is a faculty member at the Percussion Institute of Technology at Musicians Institute in Hollywood. He is endorsed by Pearl Drums, Paiste Cymbals, Trueline Drumsticks, MXL Microphones, and Factory Metal Percussion. Charlie has toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe, performing a variety of musical styles such as funk, fusion, pop, and rock. Charlie owns and operates his own studio and records and composes music for commercials, television productions, and has performed on the CBS late night program Jimmy Kimmel Live and the Fox television series Malcolm in the Middle.

The Drum Channel Is Going to Be…

…goddamn unbelievably great. At least we hope so. Click on over for a peek at the introduction video featuring Terry Bozzio. From what we can gather, the site will have a strong social media focus (yay!), but there doesn’t appear to be an official, all-of-our-shit-is-live-so-you-can-play-with-it launch date yet (boo!). Stay stuck to the interwebospheres for updates soon.

Hudson Music's Website Gets a Facelift

And it’s a lot better than Donatella Versace’s is. And we mean a lot. Go check it out.

Hudson Music Website

Muxtape Is Down

But hopefully not down for the count. The RIAA has finally flexed its enormous lawyer muscles by demanding that the music site remove copyrighted content or begin paying royalties for streaming songs—not a likely resolution because the RIAA charges an exorbitant amount of cash for the privilege. For its part, Muxtape has said, “No artists or labels have complained. The site is not closed indefinitely. Stay tuned.” We’ll keep our sticks crossed that everything works out (hope springs eternal, eh?), but in the meantime we’ll be checking out some other services to bring you great drumming tracks. If you use anything, drop us a recommendation in the comments.

Reintroducing BDT TV

After experiencing a weekend of database disasters, we’re happy to report that BDT TV is back online. Our new-look video site has improved search abilities, content tags, user ratings, and two ways to watch drumming vids: click on a thumbnail for a sweet-ass Ajax-enabled view, or click on the post title to see the embedded video. Every day, we’ll be aggregating drumming content from sites such as YouTube and Vimeo, and in the coming weeks and months we’ll be putting together some BDT originals for your viewing pleasure. Stay tuned.