Steve Maxwell Vintage and Custom Drums is
Chicago and Manhattan's only Vintage and Custom Drum Shop and Museum.
This is a quick your of the Vintage Drum Museum at the New York
location, presented by Store Manager Jess Birch. If you're ever in the
area make sure to stop by, as this is one of Manhattan's best kept
secrets!
Please visit them at http://www.maxwelldrums.com/
To view photos of the store click here
http://www.drummerconnection.com/v/Users/webadmin/Vintage+Drum+Shop/Vintage+Drum+Shop/Vintage+Drum+Shop/
Drummer Comments (7)
[+] Add Commentdianastephen Says Wow, we actually made it to
Submitted On: Tuesday, Mar 9, 2010 - 6:06 AM
Wow, we actually made it to a 25th column. Back when I started Sound Decision in July, I wasn't sure if there'd be enough anime-related music out there to fill a weekly column. As it turned out, Pioneer (now Geneon) decided to re-enter the animusic market at the very same time, and we've seen a steady diet of releases ever since. AnimeTRAX seems to be dead in the water these days, but ADV (split from AnimeTRAX) is still chiming in once ence certification in a while, and Bandai's experimenting a bit, too. We also can't forget the sudden emergence of Tofu Records as a domestic venue for Sony's mcdst certification Japanese artists.After over fifty reviews (and several special features), I hope I've been a reliable source for thoughts on anime music, J-Pop, the industry, and music in general. But I'm still trying to refine my column to fit what interests you. If you have a few minutes to spare,linux+ I'd really appreciate some feedback. Would you like more anime music or J-Pop? Domestic only, or occasional imports, too? More reviews per week, or longer ones? I'd be delighted to hear your thoughts.
dianastephen Says Wow, we actually made it to
Submitted On: Tuesday, Mar 9, 2010 - 6:06 AM
Wow, we actually made it to a 25th column. Back when I started Sound Decision in July, I wasn't sure if there'd be enough anime-related music out there to fill a weekly column. As it turned out, Pioneer (now Geneon) decided to re-enter the animusic market at the very same time, and we've seen a steady diet of releases ever since. AnimeTRAX seems to be dead in the water these days, but ADV (split from AnimeTRAX) is still chiming in once ence certification in a while, and Bandai's experimenting a bit, too. We also can't forget the sudden emergence of Tofu Records as a domestic venue for Sony's mcdst certification Japanese artists.After over fifty reviews (and several special features), I hope I've been a reliable source for thoughts on anime music, J-Pop, the industry, and music in general. But I'm still trying to refine my column to fit what interests you. If you have a few minutes to spare,linux+ I'd really appreciate some feedback. Would you like more anime music or J-Pop? Domestic only, or occasional imports, too? More reviews per week, or longer ones? I'd be delighted to hear your thoughts.
dianastephen Says Wow, we actually made it to
Submitted On: Tuesday, Mar 9, 2010 - 6:06 AM
Wow, we actually made it to a 25th column. Back when I started Sound Decision in July, I wasn't sure if there'd be enough anime-related music out there to fill a weekly column. As it turned out, Pioneer (now Geneon) decided to re-enter the animusic market at the very same time, and we've seen a steady diet of releases ever since. AnimeTRAX seems to be dead in the water these days, but ADV (split from AnimeTRAX) is still chiming in once ence certification in a while, and Bandai's experimenting a bit, too. We also can't forget the sudden emergence of Tofu Records as a domestic venue for Sony's mcdst certification Japanese artists.After over fifty reviews (and several special features), I hope I've been a reliable source for thoughts on anime music, J-Pop, the industry, and music in general. But I'm still trying to refine my column to fit what interests you. If you have a few minutes to spare,linux+ I'd really appreciate some feedback. Would you like more anime music or J-Pop? Domestic only, or occasional imports, too? More reviews per week, or longer ones? I'd be delighted to hear your thoughts.
dianastephen Says Wow, we actually made it to
Submitted On: Tuesday, Mar 9, 2010 - 6:05 AM
Wow, we actually made it to a 25th column. Back when I started Sound Decision in July, I wasn't sure if there'd be enough anime-related music out there to fill a weekly column. As it turned out, Pioneer (now Geneon) decided to re-enter the animusic market at the very same time, and we've seen a steady diet of releases ever since. AnimeTRAX seems to be dead in the water these days, but ADV (split from AnimeTRAX) is still chiming in once ence certification in a while, and Bandai's experimenting a bit, too. We also can't forget the sudden emergence of Tofu Records as a domestic venue for Sony's mcdst certification Japanese artists.After over fifty reviews (and several special features), I hope I've been a reliable source for thoughts on anime music, J-Pop, the industry, and music in general. But I'm still trying to refine my column to fit what interests you. If you have a few minutes to spare,linux+ I'd really appreciate some feedback. Would you like more anime music or J-Pop? Domestic only, or occasional imports, too? More reviews per week, or longer ones? I'd be delighted to hear your thoughts.
dianastephen Says Wow, we actually made it to
Submitted On: Tuesday, Mar 9, 2010 - 6:05 AM
nice post you have post i would like to appreciate you.
yaddawj@hotmail.com Says Cool
Submitted On: Monday, Nov 10, 2008 - 5:57 PM
Wow, nice stuff and who is that sexy host?
drumfreak Says awesome
Submitted On: Friday, Oct 31, 2008 - 5:13 PM
This is what this site is all about. Nice video, wish I could have been there... probably better though that I wasn't. I could be broke right now due to a shop like this.
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