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Modern Drummer Exhibiting at the 2021 Chicago Drum Show May 15th & 16th

Modern Drummer Exhibiting at the 2021 Chicago Drum Show May 15th & 16th 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.

Rush is a Band Blog: Updates and other random Rush stuff

Neil Peart, Geddy Lee & Alex Lifeson Thu, Apr 1, 2021 Fri, Dec 18, 2020@11:25AM | comments Modern Drummer magazine s 20th annual Modern Drummer Festival took place this past September 12th on what would have been the late Neil Peart s 68th birthday as a virtual, livestreamed, pay-per-view event produced by LiveXLive. The event was a huge success, and included an all-star tribute to Peart, with record attendance and ticket sales. One of the drummers who participated in the event was current Styx drummer Todd Sucherman. This past week Sucherman posted his 13 for NP tribute from the event to his YouTube channel which you can watch online here. From the video description:

Rush is a Band Blog: Updates and other random Rush stuff

Fly By Night through 2112, recently went up for auction via Bonhams auction. The auction ended yesterday and the kit ended up selling for OVER $500K - much higher than the expected $100-160K. The kit was originally purchased by Neil Peart in the summer of 1974 from Long & McQuade in Toronto, just after he joined Rush. It was then placed in storage in 1977 and was one of three drum kits donated by Neil Peart for Modern Drummer Magazine s Neil Peart Drumset Giveaway in 1987. The set ended up being awarded to New York drummer Mark Feldman who held onto it until auctioning it off on eBay to Dean Bobisud in 2009. Bobisud refurbished the kit (affectionately dubbed

Rush is a Band Blog: Neil Peart s chrome Slingerland drum kit sells for over $500K at auction!

Fly By Night through 2112, recently went up for auction via Bonhams auction. The auction ended earlier today and the kit was sold for OVER $500K - much higher than the expected $100-160K. The kit was originally purchased by Neil Peart in the summer of 1974 from Long & McQuade in Toronto, just after he joined Rush. It was then placed in storage in 1977 and was one of three drum kits donated by Neil Peart for Modern Drummer Magazine s Neil Peart Drumset Giveaway in 1987. The set ended up being awarded to New York drummer Mark Feldman who held onto it until auctioning it off on eBay to Dean Bobisud in 2009. Bobisud refurbished the kit (affectionately dubbed

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