Just stunning.They look to be in museum quality condition.You must truly love them to keep them in that condition if the're your giging kit.I'm sure the sound as good as they look.Cool1
Steve B
Just stunning.They look to be in museum quality condition.You must truly love them to keep them in that condition if the're your giging kit.I'm sure the sound as good as they look.Cool1
Steve B
"If it aint broke don't fix it"... a la flat cymbals...
-kellyj
tamadrm!.. ( Steve B ) ..
I do indeed take very good care of my drums/cymbals... and I've noticed that for the most part, drummers are pretty obsessive about these things. There are always going to be exceptions of course, but most guys, ESPECIALLY the guys playing/gigging with vintage drums, are that way too! The thing for me is.. ( and I'm very fortunate/blessed in this regard ) .. that I play pretty much upper end venues/gigs. I cart/set-up my own drums, and take them down. There is most always production at a lot of these venues, so they mike everything up.. but .. they always take GREAT CARE when they see the condition of my drums and how they are kept. A plus!! :-)
I have two other Rogers sets, but the BR Celebrity's are my main set. I bring out the small Rogers "jazz kit" for certain gigs/venues, and/or if I know ahead of time that space will be at a premium. But that set is also CLEAN! LOL!!! I'll attach a couple from a gig a bit back where I opted for the small Rogers set. Same configuration though!, although minus the 2nd floor tom for this particular gig. THANKS for the kind words Steve! Glad you liked 'em!
Tommyp
The "Sinatra Show" is doing a performance/video recording on the 28th of December which will be edited down to a bunch of "clips" for the agency website. This will be the way to hear this LIVE. I will certainly let you know! By the way, "Come Fly With Me" is one of my favorites! That one swings hard!Tommyp
Tommyp! I can just imagine you swinging a band playing Sinatra's hits! It was a great show and the sound system at the Pantages did justice to the recorded tracks. And, yes, let me know when those clips become available.
In regards to cymbals and placement, I also emulated the BR and GK style with horizontal cymbal placement. Too much fun to come up from underneath for some fancy cymbal work!
I've attached one of the only few remaining pictures of my Rogers Celebrity kit from the early 70's. As you can see, I did have the cymbals tilted a bit at this time, but went back and forth from this to a horizontal position. And, yes, those are Slingerland stands! I already had these when I purchased the Celebrity kit and couldn't afford all the Rogers stands!
I always love Tommy P's collection on this site. Thank you. Can we get a funny Buddy Rich type picture of a towell on the second floor tom?
Super B!...
THANKS! Glad you enjoyed!
Regarding the ... "funny Buddy Rich type picture of a towel on the second floor tom?" See post #8 . Not a picture in that post, but an explanation! You know what though? I'll do it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Next time I'll have to remember to place a towel on the 2nd floor tom... but then also remember to remove said towel as my sticks do find their way onto that drum! LOL!!!
Tommyp
THANKS for sharing, TommyP! The only thing more stunning than the quality of the photography is the kit itself! It doesn't get any better than that. Happy Holidays to you and yours!
OldSchool!... ALWAYS a pleasure to hear from you! And THANKS as always for the very kind words! I realize I have posted these up in the past, but the photography just blew me away here.. plus .. they haven't been up in a while and I thought some of the newer guys might enjoy seeing them too. I've been playing them with the dual 16X16's instead of the 14X14 and 16X16. I like it! The back 16X16 is a little de-tuned and man does it have some "throat", yet still retains plenty of response. Nice! THANKS Gary!, and the same to you!
Tommyp
Here's another view that he just sent to me. Figured what the heck, it's a different angle then one might usually see. Hope you enjoy!Tommyp
Tommy, this guy ought to send copies of these shots to guys like Maxwell and companies like Ludwig etc. it could be a whole new source of work/income for him. Photos of that quality would help sell drums!
Classic shot of some classic drums...
John
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