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NEWS Tour On


Nick Wilkerson has been out with White Reaper.


Also on the Road Justin Brown with Thundercat /// Steven Buttery with the World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die /// Tim Keiper with Matisyahu /// Moses Archuleta with Deerhunter


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Industry Happenings


Meinl has announced that the total proceeds from the ticket sales of the company’s 2015 Drum Festival, plus voluntary contributions, is 20,000 euros. The money will be donated to two charitable organizations. Percussion instruments will go to the Danilo Pérez Foundation in Panama, which off ers free scholarships to children and young people who have a talent for music but are at social risk, and to the Károly Istvàn Orphanage near Budapest, Hungary, where music therapy plays a big role in the educational program, including work with physically and mentally handicapped children.


Shure associates, friends, family, and vendors came together recently to raise money for the Merit School of Music at the Second Annual Shure Invitational Golf Outing. Held at White Pines Golf Club in Bensenville, Illinois, the event included a round of golf followed by a dinner banquet, a raffl e, and a live auction for a framed poster signed by Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of the Who. The mission of the Merit School, which was founded in 1979, is to provide high-quality music education to children all over Chicago, with a focus on underserved communities. By off ering low-cost lessons and the chance to be a member of the 350-person, tuition-free Alice S. Pfaelzer Conservatory, the school inspires Chicago youth to achieve their musical and personal potential.


16 Modern Drummer January 2016


Gábor Dörnyei (tHUNder Duo) is playing Pearl Masters Premium Legend drums.


Anika Nilles (Nevell) is using Evans drumheads.


Who’s Playing What


Tom Nugent


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