Video Interview With ALICE COOPER Drummer GLEN SOBEL

June 18, 2011

Mapex drums recently conducted an interview with newly drafted ALICE COOPER band drummer Glen Sobel, filmed in Nashville, Tennessee during the recent "No More Mr. Nice Guy" world tour rehearsal. During the chat, which can be seen below, Sobel talks about his background and how he got started in drumming. Also making an appearance is Glen's drum tech Michael Miller who discusses Glen's touring rig, the Mapex Saturn drumset and hardware as well as the Mapex Black Panther Machete snare.

Glen Sobel's extensive credits include albums and tours with SIXX: A.M., IMPELLITTERI, BEAUTIFUL CREATURES, SHARK ISLAND, ALCATRAZZ, guitar virtuosos Jennifer Batten and Tony MacAlpine, and Italian superstar Vasco Rossi.

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