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Absolute Recording Studio
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My brother Aaron's studio in midtown. He's a very talented engineer and guitar player!
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Attina's Music Store
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The music store where I teach...a great bunch of guys.
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Allen Goodman Band
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I've been playing with Allen for quite few years now...fun band.
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Gentlemen of Swing
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A jazz trio I play in with my friends Chris Corso and Andy Martin. You heard "Satin Doll" and "All Blues."
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Jeff Michael
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Myspace site for my old college roommate and bass player in my old band Mister Hyde. You heard "Mister Magic."
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Acres
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My old band here in Atlanta. Tim is probably one of the most talented songwriters I know. You heard "Anyone" and "Family Car."
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Jackson Rohm
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The track "Smile For The Camera" is Jackson. Great songwriter!!!
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Scott Munns
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The track "Jenny" is one of Scott's songs. "Tennessee Christmas" is from a Christmas CD called ART Holiday Project.
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Jason Salzman
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Jason is a very talented guitar player I play with often.
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Justin
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Justin is a bass player / Singer / songwriter I play with frequently.
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Billy Cobham
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One of the pioneers of jazz fusion drumming, and my first fusion influence.
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Dave Weckl
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By far, one of my biggest drumming influences. Some great video footage on this site.
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Rush
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I've been a fan since 9th grade, and of course Neil Peart was a huge influence on me in my formative years.
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Tama
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Although I'm not an official endorser, I've been an avid Tama player since 1984.
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Zildjian
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Believe it or not...the oldest existing company in the United States.
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Vic Firth
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Lot's of great video footage of a lot of great players on this site.
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Modern Drummer Magazine
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A great source of information as well as inspiration.
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Did you know...Art's brother Aaron is a recording engineer at his own studio in Atlanta.
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