ORIGIN's JOHN LONGSTRETH Featured On Cover Of SICK DRUMMER Magazine's Debut Issue

June 3, 2008

ORIGIN drummer John Longstreth will be the featured artist on the first cover of the newest digital drumming magazine, Sick Drummer. Longstreth's cover feature, which debuts July 1 and can be previewed below, includes an exclusive interview and a video focusing on Longstreth's movements and techniques during a recent live performance.

To receive this first issue of Sick Drummer magazine, subscribe for free at SickDrummerMagazine.com.

This premiere issue of Sick Drummer magazine will also include an interview and exclusive in-studio footage with Kurt Ballou (CONVERGE) conducted during his time recording the new MISERY INDEX album. Other interviews include Romain Goulon and Tommy Buckley, with columns by Charlie Zeleny, Sean Reinert, and Chris Pennie.

Sick Drummer magazine, from the founders of Grind Stix and SickDrummer.com, will also feature regular column contributions from world-renowned percussionists Derek Roddy, Sean Reinert, Charlie Zeleny, Chris Pennie, John Merryman, Steve Asheim, Tom Ales, George Kollias, Franck Camus, Bobby Jarzombek, Dave Culross, Adam Jarvis, Elliot Hoffman, Tim Yeung, Duane Timlin, Eric Park, Gus Rios and more. The magazine will also include contributions from professional recording engineers on drum preparation for live and studio work.

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