'World's Fastest Drummer' Contest Announced

June 23, 2011

NAMM International has announced the eleventh outing to find the "World's Fastest Drummer". This highly charged interactive event is a feature at this year's summer NAMM show in Nashville, Tennessee. The contest, which consists of two categories, "Fastest Hands" and "Fastest Feet", will be held each day on "World's Fastest Drummer" lobby stage at the Nashville Convention Center starting at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, July 21, with "heats" continuing through 1:00 p.m. on public day Saturday, July 23. The top ten "Fastest Hands" and top ten "Fastest Feet" will compete in a "Finals Battle" of both categories held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 23.

"World's Fastest Drummer" extreme sport drumming has been a feature on the Vans Warped Tour, Ozzfest and most major networks, including ESPN, Fox Sports, MTV, VH1, ABC, BBC, PBS and CNN. World's Fastest Drummer The Game produced well over 1.5 million plays for MTV's Addicting Games in its first 90 days.

"World's Fastest Drummer" is the official ruling and certification organization for Guinness World Records.

"'World's Fastest Drummer' as an X sport is celebrating its 10-year anniversary," says Boo McAfee, creator of "World's Fastest Drummer" extreme sport drumming. "We are totally elated to commemorate this 10-year milestone with NAMM in Nashville. This will truly be an awesome 'World's Fastest Drummer' official world finals. If you think your local coffee shop manager is a bundle of energy, wait 'till you get a load of these guys!"

For more information, visit www.WorldsFastestDrummer.com.

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