Members Dendy Jarrett Posted September 30, 2014 Members Share Posted September 30, 2014 The Nashville Drum Show was held in Nashville, Tennessee, at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds on September 20th and 21st. I will add a link to the story as soon as it publishes. Below, I will add roughly 100 images from the show. It was a fantastic event!ThanksD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Dendy Jarrett Posted October 1, 2014 Author Members Share Posted October 1, 2014 This is somewhat of a walking tour of the show: Not So Modern Drummer Booth: George Lawrence: And in a little more whimsical mood: With Bun E: Vintage Gear for Days: Old Camco that stole my heart: A Ludwig Super Classic- The exact kit I cut my drumming teeth on! What a walk down memory lane! Another great black oyster pearl kit: Vintage Champagne anyone? Artisan Drumworks: Russell's Music World: Great Old Leedy Marching Snare (seen on the table above): Drugan's Drums: Another Black Oyster Pearl Ludwig kit: Killer set of original Slingerland Radio Kings: Klash Drums: And the vintage just kept on ... Custom Snares were well represented: Beat Boogie had a fantastic booth of drums: Goodman Drum Company: Check out this custom build- The thing weighed a ton! Quilted! Laudo Drum Company: Infinity Drumworks: So Classy: Snare Olympics: Kiss! Throw back! Guitar Center's Glenn Noyes takes it in: Another Kiss Kit: RathKamp Handcrafted Snare Drums: Black Swamp Percussion: ATL Drum Collective sponsored this meticulously restored vintage kit: Stone Custom Drums: DaVille Drumworks: Castle Drum Co. - Interestingly, these drums are 14" on the top head and 13" on the bottom head. Big Fat Snare Drum: TruTuner: DTS Custom Snare Drums: Sleishman: A very interesting kit being grooved on by Mr. Wooten! Love the horizontal bass drum: Trigger Hippy: Sugar Percussion: Outlaw Drums: American Wood Reborn Loved these drums. Reclaimed wood from Georgia are turned into great sounding and looking drums. Reclaimed Vintage Heart Pine: Ringos Beatles Kits: Drum Museum: Rolling Bomber: Auralex: Pearl Drums: Yamaha Drums: Taye Drums: Aspen Shakers: Roll It Up Stick Bags: Mapex Drums: Amedia Cymbals: Ludwig Drum Company: Twisted Salesman: Satin: Great Gretsch Kit: Mr. Fred Gretsch and yours truly: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Dendy Jarrett Posted October 1, 2014 Author Members Share Posted October 1, 2014 DW Drums: Classic Ludwig Melodic Tom Kit: Octa-plus in stainless steel: Chicago Drum Company: Booty Shakers: Forks Drum Closet with more than a closet of drums: Evans/Promark: Innovative Percussion: HeadHunters: Solid Punch: The Cow Paddy: Drumnetics: Drumnetics had one of the best bass drum pedals and minimalist hi hat stands I have ever played. They use magnets to create the friction-free movement. A brilliant design. My kids choice for the "best name in the drum business" ... Drum Boogers. These guys were a riot. "It's Snot Rocket Science" ... how can that not make you laugh? Digital Drum Wraps: Drumtacs: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members 1001gear Posted October 2, 2014 Members Share Posted October 2, 2014 Cool stave drums. Pretty too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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