TESTAMENT's PAUL BOSTAPH Gets His New YAMAHA Drum Kit; Video Available

March 26, 2010

Greg Crane and Nic Chaffee of Yamaha Drums embarked on a road trip last month from Hollywood, California to the San Francisco Bay Area to deliver TESTAMENT drummer Paul Bostaph's brand new drum set — the day before he left on tour with MEGADETH and EXODUS.

Commented Greg: "Last month, the day before [TESTAMENT's] Paul Bostaph and EXODUS' Tom Hunting were to leave on tour with MEGADETH, we packed up Paul's new Oak Custom drum kit and hand delivered it to them in the Bay Area just in time. You can now see Paul with this amazing new kit out on tour everywhere. This video turned out really great and also features Tom Hunting from EXODUS, Paul's tech John Goss and even a special appearance from the man Chuck Billy [TESTAMENT singer] himself talking about the new drums."

Check out the video at this location.

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