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magazine. It features artist profiles, product reviews, lessons and advanced transcriptions covering rock, pop and related styles of music. The magazine was launched in 1991 with Andy Doerschuk as editor. In the 1990s it gained a reputation for its coverage of younger drummers in contemporary styles
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includes artist features and in-depth stories on topics such as playing techniques or new products. Additionally, it includes reviews of new recordings and drum products (cymbals, drums, hardware), short news items, career and health tips, and challenging lessons. The magazine has an annual readers
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on the cover. At the time it was a tabloid-sized magazine that was distributed free musical equipment stores and record shops within California. In 1996 the magazine converted to a conventional glossy format and began global distribution. Today it is available in 24 countries worldwide, with more
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poll award, the Drummies. Voting takes place from February to April each year, and the winners are announced in the summer months.
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The magazine was started by Andy Doerschuk, Phil Hood, and Connie Hood in 1991. The first issue appeared in September 1991, with
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and other magazines in the late '80s and early '90s. Phil Hood also worked at GPI and was the publisher of
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such as punk, rap-rock, and metal. It was the first magazine to feature artists such as
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than 90 percent of copies going to Canada, Australia and the U.S.
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was purchased by Stringletter, a media company headquartered in
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Magazine, a short-lived publication that was part of GPI/
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Index

Drummies
English
www.drummagazine.com
ISSN
1097-0614
drumming
Tré Cool
Green Day
Chad Smith
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Travis Barker
Blink-182
Charlie Benante
Anthrax
Joe Franco
Miller Freeman
Guitar Player
Bass Player
1991 recession
Modern Drummer
Point Richmond, California
Acoustic Guitar
180Drums


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