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AQUARIAN'S NEW MARCHING
SERIES
Aquarian introduces the new Power Play™ drumhead film for marching
drumheads. This new film is extremely resonant and very durable.
Field test results have been very, very positive. Aquarian is also
featuring a new Kevlar® head that is a special lamination of the
Power Play™ film and Kevlar® called the Chieftain. The Chieftain drumhead gives you more
dynamic range, responsive stick action and a musical sound that
projects in harmony with the snares and the drum. It is equally
effective indoors or on the field.
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AQUARIAN SALUTES LAS VEGAS
DRUMMERS
Mark Dalzell is one of the most versatile
drummers in Las Vegas. He is currently the drummer for "The
Tournament of Kings" at the Excalibur Hotel. His previous production
shows include "American Superstars" at the Luxor and Flamingo
Hotels, "Comedy Cabaret" at the Maxim and "Enter the Night" at the
Stardust. Mark has also performed with Little Anthony & The
Original Imperials, Peaches & Herb, Thelma Houston, The
Coasters, The Platters, The Drifters, Bo Diddley and Joe Williams to
name a few. Not satisfied to sit on his accomplishments, Mark has
joined forces with Jeff Bower to form a company called "Digital
Media Co-op". A musician friendly company that offers professional
audio services that include: Sound Design/composition for any
musical genre or media format, CD Mastering, Mixing and remixing of
existing audio tracks, EFX and loop creation and basic CD graphics.
Mark's new company is definitely on the way up. For more information
about Mark's company visit the site at www.digitalmediaco-op.com. For more
information about Mark visit his site at www.audioscapes.net
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Randy
Brungardt has performed in Las Vegas in many hotel
showrooms including the Golden Nugget, The Flamingo, The Sands, The
Sahara and The Stardust. While at these hotels he has backed many
shows and acts such as Jay Leno, Mickey Rooney, Yakov Schmirnof and
Playboy's "The Girls of Rock and Roll" show. Currently, Randy is
performing twice a night, six nights a week to sold out audiences in
the production show "American Superstars" at the Stratosphere Hotel.
Peter Pollack is part of the
exciting Blue Man Group at the Luxor and can be seen around town
performing with his original project called Edelbrock. Adam Shendal can be seen performing with
Rocco Barbato at the Bellagio Hotel. Bob
Ruggiero performs at various hotels with Louis Prima's
legendary sax playing sideman Sam Butera. Roy James is a Las Vegas institution. He
has performed in the legendary "Lido Show" at the Stardust as well
as with Zigfried and Roy at the Frontier. He currently performs in
town with his jazz group and can be seen various hotels including
The Bellagio. Aquarian artists Paul
Testa, Kevin Tutaj and
Braxton Pacatte also perform
nightly at many of the prominent Las Vegas hotels and
venues.
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AQUARIAN HITS THE WARPED
TOUR
The following Aquarian artists will be
performing as part of the Vans Warped Tour. Visit the Warped Tour at
www.warpedtour.com for more tour dates and
info.
Carlos De La Garza "Reel Big Fish"
Phil Robinson "Autopilot Off"
Keith Morgan "Handsome Devil"
Michael Thompson "The
Line"
Roby Loftin mi6
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New Aquarian Artists
Aquarian
welcomes the following musicians to their artist roster.
Chris Wojtal Injected
Mike
Luce Drowning Pool
Bryan Head Abandoned Pools
Carlos De La Garza Reel
Big Fish
Justin Pollard
Pat Green
Scott Thompson Pam
Tillis
Shawn Beamer
Molly Hatchet
Brian St. Clair Local
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New Release From Tub Ring
Tub
Ring's new album "Fermi Paradox" featuring drummer Dave Tavares will
be released nation wide on 10/15/02. Fermi Paradox takes over where
Drake Equation left off which was released on Invisible Records in
July of 2001. Drake Equation is Tub Ring's last album which was
produced by Trey Spruance of Mr. Bungle. This time Tub Ring went
into the studio armed with a slew of guest musicians creating a
small orchestra to comliment each of the new tracks. Check out Tub
Ring's tour dates on their website www.tubring.com for their up coming tour
starting October 2002.
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