(The Vault) The History of Keller Shells with Justin Owen
Drum History26 Dec 2023

(The Vault) The History of Keller Shells with Justin Owen

(4/30/2019) Keller has quietly made drum shells for many of the worlds greatest drum brands - learn about how the company got its start in 1946! I talk with Justin Owen, Special Accounts Manager at Keller Products, about how this company has been at the center of the drum universe for over 70 years and managed to remain out of the limelight. - you can visit Keller’s drum shell website here: https://www.kellershells.com - Follow me on Facebook and Instagram for daily drumming videos! @drumhistory_podcast - Please give me a rating and a review if you like the show. I love getting feedback from everyone and hearing how you like the show, get in touch and let me know what you want to learn about next!

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The New Milestone Percussion with Ronn Dunnett

The New Milestone Percussion with Ronn Dunnett

Ronn discusses his new acquisition of the classic Canadian brand, Milestone Percussion! Milestone was founded in the 1970's by Michael Clapham, and became a beloved brand of Fiberglass drums that hold a special place in many drummers hearts. Now, in 2022, Ronn has brought the original brand back to life and is relaunching with the extreme attention to detail that we have all come to expect from all Dunnett products. Ron doesn't spare any details of what he thinks went wrong with the original run of the company and what he is doing to improve and make it a long lasting Canadian brand. We also learn about Ronn's work process and great info on all of his brands - Dunnett Classic Drums, George Way Drums, and now Milestone Percussion. Keep up with Ronn on social media and at https://www.dunnett.com/ Enjoy this episode and check out Ronn's bonus episode at www.patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast

26 Apr 20221h 4min

Rare and Unique Drum Finishes with Randy Rainwater

Rare and Unique Drum Finishes with Randy Rainwater

Randy takes us through the decades of rare finishes including Leedy's "Autographs of the Stars", Ludwig's "Top Hat and Cain", all sorts of Pearl and Oyster finishes, and through the psychedelic 60 and 70's with Citrus Mod, Psych Red, and Mod Orange. Randy is a longtime collector and restorer of vintage drums and shares stories of many kits that have come through his hands, and discusses many ultra rare kits that he has seen and learned about in the vintage community. Be sure to find Randy at the Chicago Drum Show and find him on Facebook to get in touch. Watch this video interview on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/xkgrq4BqMM4 Enjoy

19 Apr 20221h 3min

Making a Career out of Collecting with Richard King

Making a Career out of Collecting with Richard King

Richard King has been collecting and dealing with high end drums since the 1980's, which has led him to be a dealer and broker for celebrities and also provided drum kits for a number of films. He has a very long running business that specializes in rare and hard to find drum hardware that he has meticulously cleaned, categorized and ready to sell out of his house. Richard shares information on his background on collecting, but also the vintage drum industry and drum shows as a whole. He has built up a sparkling reputation on eBay and to other dealers and collectors around the world so tune in if you want to hear Richards secrets to have a long career in vintage drums! Here is Richard eBay store where you can keep up with what he has for sale: https://www.ebay.com/str/kingsmusic Enjoy!

12 Apr 20221h 2min

The History of Street Drumming with Dr. John Owens

The History of Street Drumming with Dr. John Owens

Dr. John Owens shares the vibrant lineage of street drumming, the lives of urban percussionists, and the rhythms that make it all happen! He has a history as a street drummer in Washington DC, a performer at Disney, and a member of the US Army Band. He is the author of "Street Drumming: The People, History, and Grooves" which is a soup to nuts guide on everything there is to know about Street Drumming! You can find his book for sale here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1954270135/ref=sr_1_2 Here is John's website: https://www.www.johnowensdrums.com

5 Apr 20221h 14min

Ludwigs Role in Drumhead History with Bill Ryder

Ludwigs Role in Drumhead History with Bill Ryder

Bill Ryder is a longtime listener of the podcast that decided to do extensive research on Ludwig drumheads and the important role that they played in the history of modern plastic drumheads and present it on the podcast. Ludwig's crimped style of drumhead was unique and different from how Remo and Evans connected Mylar to the flesh hoop with a resin epoxy and how they arrived at the use of Mylar is an huge part of drumhead history. The crimped style was quickly stolen by Slingerland which may be the catalyst that started the legendary feud between Slingerland and Ludwig. Bill got help from Jim Catalano (former Ludwig dir. of Marketing) and Herbie May (Remo R&D Director) on this episode which helped create a very thoroughly researched and fun episode. Here are the other Drumhead related episodes that I mentioned: History of Remo with Herbie May - https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-26-the-history-of-remo-drumheads-with-herbie-may A Look at Animal Skin Drumheads with Jeff Stern - https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-115-a-look-at-animal-skin-drumheads-with-jeff-stern The History of Drumheads with Ben O'bryon Smith - https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-15-the-history-of-drumheads-with-ben-o-brien-smith Check out Bills written version of this story on my site: https://www.drumhistorypodcast.com/post/ep-145-ludwigs-role-in-the-development-of-plastic-drumheads-with-bill-ryder

29 Mars 202257min

Downsizing a Drum Collection with Louis Bernstein

Downsizing a Drum Collection with Louis Bernstein

Louis Bernstein not only had a large, high-end drum collection but he also had a true passion for hunting down many of the original famous drum films and tapes that we all enjoy on YouTube today - but Louis was faced with the challenge of moving to a Condo in 2013 and sell off the majority of his collection. He shares the process of how downsizing a collection of 140+ snares, 4 kits, countless rare tapes, Buddy Rich Memorabilia, and all sorts of other things worked and what he learned from the process. Louis also did a really cool Patreon bonus video episode where he shows us his Buddy Rich Big Band original music stand, and his Buddy Rich owned Canister throne. Check it out at patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast

22 Mars 202258min

The History of the Drum Kit in Brazil with Daniel Gohn

The History of the Drum Kit in Brazil with Daniel Gohn

Daniel is a professor at the Federal University of São Carlos in Brazil, along with being a contributor to "The Cambridge Companion to the Drum Kit". Daniels history for this episode goes back to 1917 in Brazil and takes us through the amazing history of drum sets, drumming styles, and iconic drummers which has many parallels to the American and European histories we usually hear on the show - but this is uniquely Brazilian! Here is a link to Daniels website: https://danielgohn.wixsite.com/website A Link to my book: https://hudsonmusic.com/product/no-mundo-da-bateria/ Link to the Cambridge book: https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/cambridge- companion-to-the-drum-kit/3883F371E040EC3681646F170E4FA078 Here is a resource of names that Daniel mentioned in this episode that he provided to help English speakers easily find the players and records easily: - Luciano Perrone (father of Brazilian drumming) - first drum solo in the song Faceira (1931) - 50 years partnership with Radamés Gnatalli - Recording of the song Aquarela do Brasil in 1939 - Oscar Bolão: author of “Batuque is a privilege” - Edison Machado – creator of samba no prato - Or was Hildofredo Correa? - Antonio Carlos Jobim (record in 1963): The composer of Desafinado, plays and the only record of Edison Machado as a leader: É Samba novo (1963) - Milton Banana played in the João Gilberto record Chega de Saudade (1959). He also played in Getz / Gilberto (1963) - Dom Um Romão played in the Jobim / Sinatra record (1967) - Airto Moreira played with Sambalanço Trio and Sambrasa Trio, then in Quarteto Novo (1967) - When discussing recording technologies, I mentioned the drummer Wilson das Neves and suggested listening to his work with Chico Buarque - Modern players: Marcio Bahia, Nenê, Zé Eduardo Nazário, Celso de Almeida, Ramon Montagner, Edu Ribeiro, Kiko Freitas - I mentioned Hermeto Pascoal and Egberto Gismonti as important references

15 Mars 20221h 8min

The History of Drum Workshop with Don Lombardi

The History of Drum Workshop with Don Lombardi

Don Lombardi is the founder of DW Drums and he shares the full story of this legendary American drum brand. Drum Workshop has amazing origins in Don's garage where he recycled the name from his drum teaching business and turned his garage into a workshop where he and his student, John Good, created canister thrones that could raise and lower - and the rest is history! I learned so much about the Camco story, the 5000 pedal, and everything I never knew about DW and Don's background as a professional drummers. DW's website: http://www.dwdrums.com/ Drum Channel YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/drumchannel Masters of Resonance documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzt-PaR0XUw&t=67s

8 Mars 20221h 21min

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