CHICKENFOOT, Ex-SMASHING PUMPKINS Drummers Featured On New DRUM CHANNEL Web Site

December 21, 2010

Drum Channel is back, bigger and better than ever. The new-look Drum Channelweb site has been completely redesigned with improved navigation and video streaming, together with a host of new features and sections.

At the heart of Drum Channel are the best drummers in the world, helping you have fun learning and sharing their tips and techniques. Drum Channel brings you exclusive and original content providing rare access to drumming legends. The site's master classes and drumming lessons give you a special opportunity to learn from the masters with lessons from its drum faculty, featuring Gregg Bissonette, Colin Bailey, Stephen Perkins, Chad Smith, Terry Bozzio, Peter Erskine, Neil Peart, Alex Acuna, Joe Porcaro, Ralph Humphrey and others.

The launch of the new web site comes with a fantastic subscription offer. Use the coupon code VIP.PASS and get $10 discount off the Drum Channel shows regular twelve-month subscription price of $29.95, taking it to $19.95 or just $1.70 per month. Subscribe to the Drum Channel shows and you will also have access to the extensive library of Drum Channel shows and future shows plus members are eligible for discount at the Drum Channel store.

The new web site features a host of exciting new content as well as huge back catalogue of shows, lessons and masterclasses. New shows already online include Jimmy Chamberlain discussing playing rock, Steve Smith playing with his RAGA BOP TRIO and Mike Clark talking about the art of drumming. Drum Channel will be uploading new content every week and the schedule of new shows and features over the next few months is truly phenomenal, so keep checking back.

Drum Channel offers hours of artist interviews, roundtable discussions, band concerts, drum jams, interactive live stream events, behind-the-scenes footage, contests and more. With "Master Classes" from the best of the best drummers in the world and "Drum Lessons" from the best educators in the world, Drum Channel will not only inspire you to be a better player it will entertain you in the process.

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