Vinnie with George Way "Studio."
I guess his Drum Paradise drums are "Hitmakers", so the question remaining is the specs on the second Longo drum.
Tommy Igoe moves to Yamaha
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Re: Tommy Igoe moves to Yamaha
Bottom line...do whatever it takes to get your sound from the mission control center we call snare drum!
When you go public, then you are selling you...and the snare sound is the fullest expression of this.
It should be very personal.
When you go public, then you are selling you...and the snare sound is the fullest expression of this.
It should be very personal.
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Re: Tommy Igoe moves to Yamaha
YamahaPlayer wrote:...I love reading the quotes whenever someone moves companies.
"Joining the Yamaha family is like coming home . . . ."
If he really said that, I think I'm gonna hurl! Don't get me wrong, I love Yamaha drums, but, I hate corporate speak!
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Re: Tommy Igoe moves to Yamaha
Odd-Arne Oseberg wrote:Vinnie with George Way "Studio."
I guess his Drum Paradise drums are "Hitmakers", so the question remaining is the specs on the second Longo drum.
Anyone notice the older Vinnie gets the more he looks like Fred Fintstone? Not that I'm aging gracefully, just sayin'. Which reminds me of something I read to the effect that "the older Mick Jagger gets, the more he looks like Don Knotts.
OK, I'll show myself out!
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