GEORGE LYNCH, KIKO LOUREIRO, JOHN 'JD' DESERVIO, TOMMY CLUFETOS To Take Part In Master Class

May 16, 2008

On Thursday, May 29, Zoom with Sam Ash Music will unleash an all-star Master Jam to demonstrate the new Zoom technology to the students of GIT in Hollywood, CA. This demo-clinic is in support of the up and coming musician by presenting a private master class featuring their top endorsees to inspire the students and provide opportunity to network with their peers, gain insight and knowledge from their heroes in a comfortable and intimate setting.

"Sam Ash Music is honored to be part of the GIT experience. This event is tailored and reserved only for MI students to get the maximum effect of budding musicians meeting the real pros in real time," explains Sammy Ash, COO of Sam Ash Music. "With GIT, Samson, Zoom and Sam Ash, I can't see a more winning combination. At Sam Ash Music we strive to teach and more importantly learn from the future of music and this event is exactly the vehicle we like to use."

Bringing their years of experience are George Lynch (LYNCH MOB, DOKKEN),Kiko Loureiro (ANGRA),Tommy Clufetos (ROB ZOMBIE) and John "JD" Deservio (BLACK LABEL SOCIETY, CYCLE OF PAIN). These metal masters will perform and demo the new exciting products from Zoom, like signature pedals, effects pedals and hand-held digital recorders. These products will be discounted to the students exclusively at this private performance.

"It's an honor and a privilege to have a hand in organizing such an incredible lineup of musicians," states Mark Menghi, Artist Relations Manager and Art Director for Samson Technologies. "Being heavily involved in the music industry, we obviously have a great affinity for music and it's exciting to be able to provide the students at MI with a little something to entertain and inspire."

For more information, check out www.mi.edu .

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