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Wait... literally the same drums for 18 years? Or just the same model? Man it's lateJon's been playing on the same Impact kit since 1985
I've been playing Impact drums for 18 years, and the particular kit on tour has been in use 10 years. And I have others that I use in the studio and in town (the touring kit stays packed up between tours.)
Hope that helps!
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A little more digging and I finally found Steve's info at Dean's guitars.
Ladies, take a drool cup with you. There's a pic of Bedrock Steve and his Loincloth.
Oh, and Rick Derringer is there too.
Since when did he "discover" Al?
Yes, that is a "most interesting" picture of Steve, he seems way too comfortable in that outfit, doesn't he?
Didn't Rick Derringer produce Al's first few albums? That does not exactly amount to discovering, though........
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I've been playing Impact drums for 18 years, and the particular kit on tour has been in use 10 years. And I have others that I use in the studio and in town (the touring kit stays packed up between tours.)
Hope that helps!
Thanks for the info, Bermuda. So does the packed up touring kit live in your garage between tours?
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the key-tar that i beleive al uses during money for nothing/beverly hillbillies can be checked out right here: http://www.rolandus.com/products/detail ... rodID=AX-7
Im not sure if its the exact one but i know it was a roland and it was white.
Im not sure if its the exact one but i know it was a roland and it was white.
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Hey Jon, thanks for answering my question. I guess that means the front of a bass drum can be easily replaced..I've been playing Impact drums for 18 years, and the particular kit on tour has been in use 10 years. And I have others that I use in the studio and in town (the touring kit stays packed up between tours.)
Hope that helps!