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Forum Goddess
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: San Jose, CA
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Since you're the 'new guy in town', would ya take a minute to tell us about yourself? Influences, previous band history, anything personal you might want to share, do you prefer Herring in a pink or purple boa..that sort of thing..
And do you have a favorite PofO song yet? Enquiring minds wanna know.. ![]() |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dallas
Posts: 16
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i've only been in one band before, and that was brief. it was just a freshman-in-college-garage-punk-grunge thing. the best things we did were covers of a mudhoney song, and Like A Virgin (yes, THAT one). somehow i've always kept up some drum chops (including double foot work). the last 2 years i've worked pretty hard at increasing my jazz chops. i approach writing for PofO probably very different than most would, since i'm a trained classical musician it's almost like writing a multiple-percussion composition and then i have to work it up. it's fun and very challenging. jeez...influences. so many. prog and tech bands, but also classical, jazz, world, and all the percussion music i've had to play in college and professionally. check out my bio page i guess. let's see...here's my typical day: i get up late morning, eat some fruit and coffee, check email, go running and workout 3 times a week (except today...it's raining and i'm really exhausted from doing crossword puzzles all night...does anyone else enjoy Games magazine?), then i teach music lessons from 3:30 until 8 or 9, practice until 10, come home, whip up some stir fry, watch Seinfeld and a bit of Letterman, make some Chai and catch up on work--usually writing music for PofO or my high school drumline or marimba, then i go to bed and usually read for an hour or two, or sometimes talk to my girl for a while on the phone...she lives in Oklahoma. she's pretty damn cool and guess what...plays percussion. exciting, huh? some books i've read recently: Candide, Of Mice and Men, World According to Garp, Animal Farm, Catcher in the Rye, Anna Karenina, Skinny Legs and All. And re-read the LotR trilogy. A movie everyone should see: Life is Beautiful. In my personal running for best film ever. I don't really have a favorite PofO song. From the new disc I like In the End and the instrumental tune. I'm much more into Eyes of the Oracle. I really like complex music. If you followed me around at a ProgPower you wouldn't find me in the auditorium much...mostly just for bands like SymX, PofS, SArch, Ark, etc. The rest of the time I hang out with friends (raises a glass to Gonzo and Tess!!) or look at cd's that I don't have the money to buy. Oh--and for those who were at PP1, you would have seen me about 2 feet away from Dave Gallegos! I was one of those devoted nutcases who sat right next to the stage for 14 hours while Alex moved his drums in! |
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Will work for food
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Arlington, Tx
Posts: 110
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**ahem**
First of all, Derron, you shouldn't be blabbing about our encounter. You're the one that wanted to audition "privately". All that talk about really wanting "THE PART"...you got it and now see what happens? You've broken the golden rule when it comes to visiting the casting couch. Tsk Tsk.
Speaking of PP1...if you were sitting where you say, that means you saw the whole thing with Chris ignoring the guy in the wheelchair by not slapping his hand. In doing so, you are forever tied to the band and it's history. ![]() CH
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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So are you planning on attenting PPUSA this year? Thanks so much for responding, Derron..nice to have a chance to get to know you better ![]() |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dallas
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Are you going Jax? I assume so...I've seen you at all 3 that I went to. Is anyone else from around the forum headed to PPV? |
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Forum Goddess
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: San Jose, CA
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Anyone else? Herring, are you going? How about Salinas? Would be kickass to get the whole band there for once..Wow yeah, Dave and I found the perfect place for band photos a couple years ago, that rock wall near the Fairfield makes a killer background..see, ya'll HAVE TO go now. ![]() Last edited by Lady of the Oracle : February 27th, 2004 at 07:12 PM. |
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Awakenings
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: DE:-\
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hey Derron, whatsup man? how's the drumline work going? I'm in my high school's drumline, 3rd seat, playing quints, and enjoying every part of it. were getting ready for our competition in orlando this april. do you have any good/funny drumline stories? i'm not sure if all drumlines do this, but do you have any nicknames? i'm either Jesus (just because im the only guy in school with long hair, nothing sac-religious meant by that, and you dont choose your own nicknames), or animal (muppets). i see from your video on the power of omens site that you are awesome at snare. i played snare last year, and that stuff your playing doesnt seem as easy as you make it look. keep it up, man! ...by the way, as a fellow progmetal drummer, from what i saw on your video, your playing is really top-notch!
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Dallas
Posts: 16
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Drumline Story
Here's an anecdote as related by some friends who were in the drumline for the Blue Knights D&B Corps...They tell me that on at least one occasion they would be out trekking (for those not in the know, trekking is when the line marches endlessly, through the streets, over hill and dale etc etc working on exercises or cadences...it's a decent method of torture) and the well-known drumline instructor, Ralph Hardimon, would follow them around in a car. Of course, he's too lazy to walk alongside of them, so the car thing is pretty demoralizing. But the funny part is that he would shoot 'em with a watergun every time they'd tick.
I once played 12th bass drum in a bassline of 13. It was at Oklahoma State, and for a halftime show we played 'Sing Sing Sing'. At the famous drum break, we laid all 13 basses out on the field and ran from drum to drum. Okay, that's not really funny or interesting but at least we had more bass drums than Portnoy. Thanks for the good words on my playing. I don't play snare much any more. Just enough to keep my students impressed Now that I'm writing material for PofO, I'm practicing kit more than ever, so I'm feeling really good. I think you're gonna like the new stuff...it's definitely fun to play!Oh...and for everyone, here's a funny thing. Go to www.google.com and enter 'derron bell'. Check out the first word that comes up under my name! ![]() |
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