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Next to Jesus, my family & friends, I love drums!
Below are a few of the sets I've played over the years.
Did I mention that I love drums?


sligerland kit
This is the first professional kit I owned.  It's a Slingerland Jazz kit.  It had 4
mounted toms and 2 floor toms.  It sounded awesome.  This is one kit
I wish I still owned today.  I bought it in 1980 for $3,500.00.  

yamaha kit  yamaha kit
This is a Yamaha Recording kit with a maple snare.  Me and our bass player, Kenny Bentley,
were laying down some tracks in an Atlanta studio for an upcoming album.  

pc beach
This is a Yamaha kit with over sized concert toms. It was great for playing
live gigs. The floor tom had guts in it like a timpani and you could adjust
the pitch of the drum with a pedal.  It was so cool, I wish I still had it! 
In this pic we're ministering at Panama City Beach in the summer
of 1982; I was 21.  

yamaha kit
Same Yamaha Kit.  Apparently I like chrome finishes.
I think I've had four different chrome kits.    

white simmons kit  white simmons kit
This is a Simmons electronic kit.  This was the first electronic kit I owned.  I bought it in 1983.  

red simmons kit
This is another Simmons electronic kit.  I believe it was the fourth
electronic kit I owned.  I know what you're thinking, "Why so many
electronic kits?"  Hey, man, it was the 80's!  The pic was taken
at a festival in Virginia in 1985.  

red simmons
 This is the same Simmons kit at a gig in North Carolina.   

red simmons

red simmons
More stage shots of my Red Simmons.  

red yamaha
This is a Yamaha Recording Custom kit we had in our Atlanta studio. 
The snare was so deep it sounded like a canon.  The little girl with
me is a fan who stopped in with her parents.  

water drum
 The bright yellow water drum!  I played this during a video
shoot in Key West, FL.  I took an old junk drum from a
pawn shop, painted it yellow, put a new head on it and
beat the day light out of it.  That was great!!! 
I think everyone should have a drum!!!    

crowd worshipping
Leading the Crowd in Worship in Pennsylvania.  No drums in the pic, but this is the
reason I played them; to worship my Savior, Jesus Christ.  

scream
At least once every concert I would have to get the crowd
to shout to the Lord!    

ddrum kit
The coolest kit I ever owned!  It's a ddrum electronic kit I got in 1990.  It had
10 electronic pads:  8 were drums & 2 were cymbals.  I also used 8 acoustic
cymbals and slaved a Roland drum machine for additional sounds.  The rack
to the right had a mixing consol and several effects that I used when playing
live.  The whole kit cost about $30,000.00.  Man do I miss that kit!     

ddrum kit  ddrum kit
Same ddrum kit.  These two pics were made before a live performance during our sound check.    

ludwig kit  ludwig kit
A Ludwig kit.  I am playing with a good friend of mine, Keith Shealy in Virginia in 2004.  We did several gigs ministering
to kids on the beach.  These two pics were made during sound check.  You can check out Kieth's ministry at
www.towardthemark.com.  

pyro pic
You can't see me or the drums, but I'm right in the middle of all the pyrotechnics.
Man did that get hot!

pearl kit

pearl kit
This is my newest kit.  I bought it in 2007.  It's the new Pearl Vision series.  The thing
that makes this kit so cool is that they use different woods and thicknesses for different
drums.  The toms are thinner and use more birch to give them more highs.  The floor tom
and bass drum are thicker and use more bass wood to give them more low end.
They sound amazing. 

pearl kit
The strata blue finish is also very retro and very cool.

peral kit
This is an overhead view of my kit.  

me and louie weaver
This is me and my drummer buddy Louie Weaver.  Louie played drums
for Petra for over 20+ years.  Man, that makes you an old dude Louie!
Louie has a really nice kit too.  I'll try to get him to send me a pic of it.
Here, we're hanging out at our friend Tommy's house back in 2007.  

overhead pic
These pics were taken by our light man, Mike Murden, while he
was climbing in the lighting trusses above me. 
I believe this was an outdoor concert in N.C.

dave weckl snare  premier marching snare
My Two Dream Snare Drums.  On the left is Yamaha's Dave Weckl Snare.  It has two sets of snares on the
bottom head instead of the traditional one set of snares.  The drum on the right is Premier's Military Marching Snare.
It also has two sets of snares, one on the bottom head and one on the top head - that's crazy!
Both of these snares are incredibly versatile because of the extra set of snares.
I think all snare drums should have an extra set of snares!

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