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Celebration
of the Drum 2 was an awesome and inspirational afternoon of
drumming. Thanks to all of the attendees, sponsors and everyone who
worked so hard to pull it off.
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Virgil Donatti goin for it! |
Virgil Donatti, Chad Wackerman, Archie Pena,
Glen Caruba, Dom Famularo
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Paul, Alex and Josh giving stuff away. |
Bill Vits, Chris Stankee, Greg Secor, Randy Marsh,
Tim Froncek-LOCAL LEGENDS!! |
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Jammin at the end... |
Paul and Scotty throwin free stuff. |
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Dom, Chris, Paul, Archie, Glen backstage. |
left to right, Chad, Scott M.,
Dan, Brian, Arne, Virgil, Scotty K., Dom, Archie, Glen, Paul. |
| great digital photos coming from
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Every once in a while passion,
desire and enthusiasm win out over sensibility, fear, and rationale.
Effectively quieting the voice that says, "be careful" or
"are you sure you can do that?" or "is that financially
feasible?" etc. It is exactly these emotions that tend to drive us
out of our comfort zone and sometimes inspire us to do things that may
seem difficult or challenging. This is the emotion behind Celebration of
the Drum 2.
What began as a cool idea quickly
became a living, breathing thing that took on a life of it’s own. So
many people got involved and sort of rolled along with it that it would
be hard to list them all and to properly thank them. Most importantly
though, is you, the attendee of this event. For supporting this event by
attending, supporting these causes and most of all supporting the art of
drumming in the general sense.
There is no feeling quite like
that of breaking a sweat laying down the perfect groove, or playing that
favorite conga pattern or drum fill. Or a well placed shaker part. A
drum line playing together in the "zone". The simple pleasure
of listening to a great rhythm played by human beings. You see drummers,
more than any other instrumentalist, tend to "stick" together.
Why is that? I think it’s because of that passion for rhythm in
general that brings us together and inspires us to inspire each other.
To share ideas and lay aside ego or the fear of getting one’s bag of
tricks stolen. In short, drummers are part of a sort of rhythmic
fraternity and that’s as it should be. This is the idea behind
Celebration of the Drum 2.
Finally, it is so inspiring to see
drummers from all over come together to support these causes that help
people in need. These simple acts of kindness go a long way towards
healing us as a nation. This is the reason behind Celebration of the
Drum 2.
So enjoy this Veteran’s Day show
and remember that without our Veterans and our Soldiers fighting to
protect our freedom, we would not be here enjoying the art of drumming.
Hug a Veteran today!
My heartfelt gratitude goes out to
all of the corporate sponsors, workers, stagehands, sales reps., sound
technicians, drum technicians, food servers and performers that helped
put this crazy thing together. And most of all thank you for being part
of the world of drumming.
Give the drummer some!………….
Sincerely,
Paul Militello,
President, R.I.T. Music
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SERVICE/SELECTION/SAVINGS
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Pearl, DW, Tama,
Yamaha, Sonor, Premier, Pacific, Sunlite, Rockwood, GMS, Noble &
Cooley, CB,
Roland, LP, Toca, Remo, Sabian, Zildjian, Paiste, Evans, Pro Mark, Vic
Firth, Calato, Easton, Pin Tech, Gibralter, Aquarian, Rhythm Tech, Axis
and much more.
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| Last update 10/30/01 |
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