Episode 76: John DeChristopher Live From My Drum Room With Lorne Wheaton Since 1977, the world's most widely read drum magazine: in print, online, and the Modern Drummer app. Where the world's greatest drummer meet.
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A Celebration and Tribute to the Life and Legacy of Neil Peart
Modern Drummer had been planning to bring back the world-renowned MD festival in 2020, and we were ready to put the plan into action. Then the world stopped due to COVID-19. After many discussions, we decided that instead of canceling the festival, we would change formats and produce a pay-per-view show. That would allow anyone to watch it on their TV, computer, or mobile device.
The date we chose was September 12th, which is the late/great Neil Peart’s birthday. We also decided to combine the show with a tribute to the Professor, who left us much too soon on January 7.Reaching out to drummers to appear was the next step. With everyone being such a huge fan of Neil, the lineup for our special tribute festival filled up almost instantly. We collaborated with Neil’s wife, Carrie, to donate the proceeds from the show to brain cancer research at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Keen viewers watching the pay-per-view event may have noticed a distinctive sticker on the Kiss drummer’s kit. A closer examination revealed it was Rush’s famous Starman logo, an image that quickly became synonymous with the band following its inclusion on the 1976 album
Lorne Wheaton, who served as Peart’s drum tech and is currently working with Kiss, tweeted an image of Singer’s kit with further details.
“This was all Eric’s idea,” Wheaton explained of the sticker. “I was still grieving with the loss of my friend and boss Bubba [Peart s nickname]. [Eric Singer] was a big fan of NP, and since I’m his tech, it’s a tribute to me.”