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  2. Drum replacement - Wikipedia

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    Drum replacement is the practice, in modern music production, of an engineer or producer recording a live drummer and replacing (or adding to) the sound of a particular drum with a pre-recorded sample.

  3. Pearl Drums - Wikipedia

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    These 2 models shared the exact same shells the differences being the snare drum, 1 colour option and the SLX had the high tension lugs. Jazz series, the Prestige Session Jazz retained the WLX designation. Custom Z - Drums made from maple (CZX) or birch (SZX), 8ply (10mm) snares and rack toms, 10ply (12.5mm) floor toms and kick drums. The CZX ...

  4. Fifth Angel - Wikipedia

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    The band's initial lineup consisted of Ted Pilot (vocals), James Byrd (lead guitar), Ed Archer (rhythm guitar), Ken Mary (drums) and Kenny Kay (bass). [1] This line up went into Steve Lawson Productions studio in late 1983 with Terry Date as producer/engineer and recorded a four-song demo that consisted of "Fade to Flames", "Fifth Angel", "In ...

  5. Steve Holley - Wikipedia

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    In the course of his career, dating back to 1970 and an album with the band Horse, and including numerous appearances as a session musician, he performed and recorded with Paul McCartney, Elton John, Kiki Dee, G.T. Moore & The Reggae Guitars, Joe Cocker, Ian Hunter, Tommy Shaw, Julian Lennon, [3] Dar Williams, Richard Barone, Ben E. King, and Chuck Berry. [4]

  6. Steve Ellington - Wikipedia

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    He returned to work with Rivers in the period 1980–1982, played with Sonny Stitt and Dave Holland, then put together a new ensemble of his own, which was active from 1985 to 1990. [2] He was the drummer for Michel Petrucciani 's trio from 1988 to 1990, and in the 1990s worked with Hal Galper , Steve Grossman , James Moody , and Johnny Griffin .

  7. Steve Foley (drummer) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen B. Foley [1] (June 4, 1959 – August 23, 2008) was an American drummer who played for Curtiss A, Things That Fall Down, the Replacements, Bash & Pop, Wheelo, and several other bands in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  8. Steven Nistor - Wikipedia

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    Steven Nistor was born and raised in Detroit. He attended Wayne State University where he earned a Bachelor of Jazz Studies on a full scholarship and mentored under Branford Marsalis, Ben Sidran and Kenny Werner.

  9. Steven R. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Steven R. Smith is an American musician, instrument-builder, and printmaker often associated with the Jewelled Antler collective. Born in Fullerton, California and based in San Francisco and, more recently, Los Angeles , he has been musically active since the mid-1990s.