KISS Drummer's 'All Access' DVD Now Available In Wide Release

October 27, 2006

Music Star Productions will release KISS drummer Eric Singer's "All Access To Drumming" DVD on November 21. The disc, which contains bonus rare footage, features easy-to-follow instructions helpful tips on warming up, utilizing triplets, gaining independence, playing double bass and enhancing your performance skills. In addition, Eric gives his own heartfelt advice on the "business" side of the music business.

For the past two decades, Eric Singer has remained at the top of the list for "First Call" Rock drummers. In "All Access To Drumming", Eric shares his experience, techniques and many other aspects that are essential to survive as a professional drummer in today's world.

From his dad's society band to LITA FORD, GARY MOORE, BLACK SABBATH, BADLANDS, ALICE COOPER, BRIAN MAY and KISS, Eric has mastered the playing techniques and tricks to persevere in the real world of rock drumming.

Music Star Productions, producers of the spring 2006 "KISS Forever" instructional DVD featuring Bruce and Bob Kulick, are also offering the "Union: do Your Own Thing Live" featuring Bruce Kulick, John Corabi, Brent Fitz and Jamie Hunting.

For more information, visit www.livetojam.com.

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