HELLOWEEN Drummer's German Clinic Footage Posted Online

June 5, 2009

Swiss-German heavy metal drummer Dani Löble, who has been a member of HELLOWEEN since 2005, took part in a drum clinic on May 31, 2009 in Eitorf, Germany.

Video footage of his appearance can be viewed below.

Löble, 36, began his career with RAWHEAD REXX, a band that he co-founded but eventually left due to his commitments to HELLOWEEN. He was also a touring drummer for Blaze Bayley from October 2004 to December 2005. He has thus far appeared on two HELLOWEEN albums: "Keeper of the Seven Keys - The Legacy" (2005) and "Gambling with the Devil" (2007).

Regarding his role in HELLOWEEN compared to that of his two predecessors, Ingo Schwichtenberg and Uli Kusch, Dani has been quoted as saying: "I view my style as a symbiosis of Schwichtenberg and Kusch. I'm not as straightforward as Ingo but not as technical as Uli. I have my own style."

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