NILE's KOLLIAS To Teach 'Extreme Drumming' At Athens' MODERN MUSIC SCHOOL

September 5, 2006

This year, Athens Modern Music School will include an "Extreme Drumming Class" with NILE drummer George Kollias as an official MMS teacher. This is a great opportunity for all the young drummers to get lessons in a style of drumming that is really missing from today's schools.

Commented George: "Me and George Metallinos (MMS Athens owner) were talking about it a long time ago but it has been cancelled because of my heavy touring schedule. Having two new albums coming soon from NILE and SICKENING HORROR as well as lots of tours, we know it's not going to be easy but we will give our best shot! I have already written down a big part of my own teaching method and I hope to see many young drummers getting into it, learning new things and covering all their questions about extreme drumming.

"Big thanks to G. Metallinos for his true interest about the young drummers in Greece and his support to me through the years as well as having me a part of the great team of the MMS Athens! We definitely have the best team there and this year is going to be crazy!"

Class starts in October. More information is available at www.modernmusicschool.com.

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