KORN Frontman to Sign Autographs At NAMM

January 16, 2005

Jonathan Davis of KORN will be signing autographs at the Brady Drum Company booth (Hall D, Booth #3070) at the NAMM show on Saturday, January 22 beginning at 4:00 p.m. A rare public drum performance by Jonathan may also be on the cards.

Davis, best known for his role as singer of multi-platinum selling band KORN, is also an accomplished drummer. He has worked on major motion picture scores, and recently laid down drum tracks for an exclusive trailer to X-Box's smash-hit "Halo 2" using his brand new Brady drum kit.

Check out pictures from Jonathan's November 2004 photo shoot for the Brady Drum Company.

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