Celebrating a relationship that spans two decades, Premier presented Nicko McBrain of IRON MAIDEN with a special one-off snare drum at the NAMM Show 2013, which took place January 24th – 27th at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, CA.
Check out video footage of the presentation below:
On January 25th, Nicko spoke with Vintage Rock’s Junkman at NAMM 2013. Check out the interview below:
On January 24th, the newly remodeled Observatory (formerly the Galaxy Theater) in Anaheim, CA played host to the Bonzo Bash, the ultimate tribute to late LED ZEPPELIN drummer John Henry “Bonzo” Bonham, featuring a stellar (drumming) cast from the hard rock and metal world. Watch footage of McBrain performing at the event below:
Five of the worlds finest drummers and D’Addario’s MARCO SOCCOLI convened for a private dinner during this year’s NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) convention that took place January 24-27 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. Drumming icons BILL WARD (Black Sabbath) GENE HOGLAN (Testament, Death, Strapping Young Lad, Dethklok) DAVE LOMBARDO (Slayer, Philm) BRANN DAILOR (Mastodon) and Shawn Drover (Megadeth) all gathered for a night out in Anaheim last Friday (Jan 25th).
GENE HOGLAN had this to say about the evening:
”I had dinner with these fine gentlemen last night. Brann Dailor, Bill Ward, Dave Lombardo, Shawn Drover and Marco Soccoli. It was amazing, incredible and inspirational! ‘Hoglan further elaborated, “We were blessed to be able to get together to show our love and support for our dear friend and godfather to us all, Bill Ward. He is the nicest, sweetest man one could ever meet, and he has given so much support to our scene for ages, that for each of us to be a part of this round table discussion, this ‘summit’, if you will, was truly an unforgettable honor. And many, MANY thanks to our brother Marco Soccoli from D’Addario for putting us all together for Bill. When it happens again, you can count me in, TOTALLY!”
Gene Hoglan recently released his instructional DVD, The Atomic Clock. Available at Hoglan Industries in the US and at Reversed Records in Canada, the disc showcases Hoglan’s three decades of experience of performing and recording with the world’s most well-known metal bands.
Monster conducted an interview with SLAYER guitarist Kerry King at this year’s NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) show, a massive music-products convention that is taking place at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California. You can now watch the chat below.
Asked if there was ever a moment when he first felt that his band had “made it,” King said: “Probably the first time we got a tour bus. One thing that I notice a lot… I can’t say all the new bands, but a lot of the younger generation, they seem to expect things. They expect to go on tour and have the tour bus that their heroes have. When we came up, we had a Camaro and a U-Haul. And then when we got ‘big,’ we had a van and a u-Haul. So when you got the tour bus, it was, like, ‘Alright, something’s gotta be working,’ you know. But I never expected it. It was just, like, ‘Alright, if we deserve it, when our time comes, fuck yeah, we got a tour bus. That’s awesome.’ And then you get a different perspective. But people…. I see it a lot at these NAMM shows, people come in and present themselves like, ‘Don’t you wanna give me some?’ without being anybody, without earning shit. And it wasn’t like that when I grew up … I think they have a huge sense of entitlement.”
Regarding what keeps him going more than 30 years since SLAYER‘s inception, King said: “Shows are awesome; I love shows. And you know, when you make up new stuff, you’re in quest of the perfect riff. I don’t know if it’s been written yet, and I may never know, but you’re always making up new stuff and re-impressing yourself and re-energizing yourself, making up things that are, for myself, so SLAYER. And it’s, like, ‘How did we never write this before?’ And that’s fun.”
King, Chilean-born bassist/vocalist Tom Araya and drummer Dave Lombardo are continuing to play shows with EXODUS guitarist Gary Holt, who has been filling in for SLAYER guitarist Jeff Hanneman for two years while Jeff recovers from contracting necrotizing fasciitis, likely caused by a spider bite.
SLAYER last year entered the studio to record two new songs with producer Greg Fidelman for a possible EP release.
In a summer 2012 interview with “Metal Zone” host Nikki Blakk of the San Francisco, California radio station 107.7 The Bone, King was asked whether Hanneman is contributing to the songwriting process for the new album. “On the last record [2009’s ‘World Painted Blood’], it was kind of, like, [split] down the middle [between me and Jeff]. On the records prior, it was mostly me. This one’s been all me so far,” he said. “He’s welcome to contribute. It’s just a matter of him [putting] something [together] and getting it to us.”
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