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(Book). The Gretsch Drum Book by Rob Cook in collaboration with
John Sheridan is a complete business history of the Gretsch Drum
Company and dating guide for Gretsch drums. From the founding of
the company in 1883, every significant management change of
direction is discussed right up to the current era in which owner
Fred W. Gretsch partners with KMC Music. A history of Gretsch
artist relations includes an alphabetic list of every Gretsch drum
endorser from 1936 to 2012 with photos of over 200 of them. The
dating guide illustrates every catalog, color, badge, snare drum,
drum kit, and hardware item catalogued through the 130-year history
of Gretsch drums.
(Book). In this book, author Rob Cook gives the complete history of
the Rogers Drum Company, whose drums, in the words of Not-So-Modern
Drummer editor John Aldridge, were "the Cadillac of the
1960s...(whose) innovations in hardware design have been copied by
almost every drum manufacturer in existence." The Rogers Book
covers the company's east coast beginnings, the Covington, OH era,
English Rogers, the CBS era, and much more. It includes a list of
Rogers endorsees, a comprehensive guide for dating equipment, a
color section showing old catalogs and drum colors, the parts
listings from all Rogers catalogs, a list of current resources, and
lots of photographs throughout. This is a must-have for all drum
enthusiasts
Poetry. "Rob Cook can be as unerring as a dream in fitting an image
to the mood he wants to convey. His subconscious seems to be
guiding him, but he is taking us through the real world and not a
construct of fantasy. There is more than the title to make a reader
nervous in BLUEPRINTS FOR A GENOCIDE, although the simple insight
in 'We will be returned to the cubicles / that have been dug for
us' must bring a glow of satisfaction as we find the modern
workplace recognized And in nature, in a world seeming to be
spinning in reverse, there are 'winds / at the velocity of
mountains/drifting deeper inside a goshawk.' Ever imaginative, the
sequence unfolds with the language beautifully matching the
adventurous vision of the poem."Here comes a voice. Deal with it.
Whatever dimension you've enlisted as your favorite poetry room,
this is where the lamps are flickering like dragonflies and the
clock beneath the window is howling like a thermometer. Rob Cook's
BLUEPRINTS FOR A GENOCIDE is that rarest of things, a truly modern
poem, not just a post-modernist's word trick, or a parlor toy, not
just another boundary in Facebook countries. Here is the first real
challenge. The first one that made it through the puncture holes
where what seemed like sunlight, but was really just the nanosecond
blinking of a satellite, seeped through."--John Goode
The Ludwig Book by Rob Cook is the definitive business and
historical guide to this legendary drum manufacturer. Includes
dozens of interviews, a 64-page color section, a dating guide
including every catalogued Ludwig snare drum and outfit, and a
handy CD-ROM. Interview sections include the top executives from
Ludwig's heyday in the 1960s: Karl Dustman, Frank Baxpehler and
Dick Schory, as well as todays leaders: William F. Ludwig III, Todd
Trent and Jim Catalano. There are also special segments on Ludwig
Electronics, Phase II, and detailed sections about the gear used by
famous drummers such as John Bonham and Ringo Starr.
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