Ex-FATES WARNING Drummer Releases '2 Cameras, 5 Drums And 13 Tracks' DVD

March 23, 2009

SLAVIOR/ex-FATES WARNING drummer Mark Zonder has just released his first DVD, "2 Cameras, 5 Drums and 13 Tracks". According to Zonder, "This is not an instructional video, but an audio and visual representation of the 13 songs and ideas that I use at my clinics. There is a good camera angle of the hands and a camera on the bass drum foot. My friend, Chris Grosso at Take Two Visual Media in New York, [did] the editing while Joe Marlett, who engineered the SLAVIOR album, [mixed] the audio." It features "some FATES WARNING, SLAVIOR and WARLORD stuff as well as some new unreleased SLAVIOR. Plus bonus footage including live and studio SLAVIOR. Also included is the four-page brochure that I use at my clinics."

Go to www.markzonder.com to order.

Mark Zonder has scheduled the following drum clinics:

March 24
Guitar Center
10831 Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90064
6:00 pm
310 475-0637

March 26
Guitar Center
12479 Foothill #G
Etiwanda CA 91739
6:00 pm
909 899-9843

March 31
Guitar Center
8825 Murray Dr.
La Mesa CA 91942
6:00 pm
619 668-8400

April 11
Sam Ash Music
20934 Roscoe Blvd.
Canoga Park CA 91304-4308
2:30 pm
818 709-4308

April 17
Sam Ash Music
4449 Mill Circle
Ontario CA 91764
6:30 pm
909 484-3550

April 21
GC San Marcos
712 Center Dr.
Sam Marcos CA 92069
6:30 pm
760 735-8050

Video footage of Mark Zonder's October 27, 2008 clinic at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, California can be viewed below.

SLAVIOR's self-titled debut album was released on April 3, 2007 via Inside Out Music. A versatile, melodic hard rock/metal act, SLAVIOR's debut album features elements familiar to Zonder's progressive metal past, but also introduces a wide array influences including reggae, hip-hop, and modern rock.

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