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Drumoverdubs.com NOW OFFERS AUTHENTIC, VINTAGE WFL® DRUMS FOR INTERNET-DELIVERED RECORDING WORK WORLDWIDE.

Drumoverdubs.com adds rare vintage drums to its arsenal of organic sounds. Songwriters and producers can get live organic acoustic drum and percussion tracks professionally recorded exclusively to their song, jingle or soundtrack. Vintage modern and electronic kits all in one click. Check the site for samples, credits and testimonials.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
April 15, 2003

Contact: Brian McRae    
p 303.641.1096
e info@drumoverdubs.com

drumoverdubs.com NOW OFFERS AUTHENTIC, VINTAGE
WFL® DRUMS FOR INTERNET-DELIVERED
RECORDING WORK WORLDWIDE.


Boulder, CO -- Its the early 1950s and this Wm. F Ludwig (WFL) Super Classic drum set is rolling out of a Chicago manufacturing plant and into Americas clubs -- Chet Baker, Miles Davis and Gerry Mulligan are driving the "Cool School" out on the West Coast; Paris is the hot spot for many of Americas best jazz musicians; to spread R&B to a broader white audience, Alan Freed introduces the term "rock n roll"; Les Paul introduces his new invention, the solid body guitar; the Korean War is on; Joe McCarthy is picking up steam; the average salary in America is $2,992.00; and a first-class stamp is 3¢...

... drumoverdubs.com is excited to add the 1952 WFL Super Classic drum set to its creative, customized musical arsenal to satisfy your drum track recording needs. Over fifty years later these original, 3-ply mahogany, sky blue pearl WFL drum shells still project their rich, warm, smoky tone. The original calfskin heads just ooze that sultry "schuuup" sound with brushes -- like wet tires speeding by on wet pavement... drumsticks sound like swizzle sticks stirring up the mysteriously intoxicating night air. Brian McRae at drumoverdubs.com delivers this unique drum sound opportunity to contemporary songwriters and producers worldwide.

drumoverdubs.com is the simple, affordable way for songwriters and producers to collaborate with an experienced and creatively charged drummer, from anywhere in the world, via the Internet.

Brian McRae is a professional studio and touring drummer/percussionist based in Boulder, Colorado. He graduated from the musically prestigious University of North Texas and began a full time career touring and recording with such artists as Sherri Jackson, The Freddy Jones Band and Sally Taylor. Brian has performed on stage with a variety of musical icons and has recorded tracks with Maceo Parker, Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, John Medeski, Steve Berlin and Glenn Tilbert. In addition to his performance and studio credits, Brian has also created, played and recorded drum tracks for a variety of commercial clients including Ford Motor Company, McDonalds, Hot Pockets and Dish Network.

Brians broad experience combined with a variety of contemporary and vintage drums and state-of-the-art recording technology make drumoverdubs.com the easiest and most affordable method available to enhance recording projects of any style. drumoverdubs.com is the painless and exciting way for songwriters and producers to satisfy their creative vision by getting "just the right" live drum track.

Songwriters and producers can hear the WFL sound sample http://www.drumoverdubs.com/

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