Traps Covers It All: Third Issue Features Unpublished Material On John Bonham

Traps Magazine continues to demonstrate its compelling coverage of the drum industry. The magazine's third issue features unpublished material on John Bonham and extensive coverage of Soul-Jazz drummer, Idris Muhammad.
By: Josh Moscov/JCM Media
 
July 20, 2007 - PRLog -- San Jose, CA – Enter Music Publishing, publishers of diverse, drum/percussion magazines worldwide, has released Traps Issue Three, its first rock cover story, on Zepellin's John Bonham. Brilliantly organized into eight "chapters" by Traps editor, Andy Doerschuk, this 25-page tribute to Bonzo  is proof once again that Traps is committed to its editorial mission: covering 'The Art of Druming" in unique, creative ways, whether it's jazz, rock or somewhere in between.

As previously announced in "Traps Swings To Success", the magazine's premiere issue was well received in music stores, and in outlets such as Barnes & Noble and Borders. TRAPS is well positioned for growth, with support from advertisers in the $1.25 billion* percussion instruments industry (*based on estimates from Music Trades magazine and the American Music Conference.)

The Bonzo Bible In Eight Chapters:
The Bonham cover story is a montage of contributions by many writers and editors. The main story comes from the archives of Chris Welch, a Melody Maker reporter during the '60s and a friend of Bonham, who interviewed virtually every major band of that era. It's Welch who contributed the unpublished material throughout the story.

Welch's style gives the reader the feeling of being there and a sense of drum history as it was made by Bonzo. Describing his first view of Bonham, early on in his career at the Marquee Club, Welch writes in the preface (Pg. 30)  of the article: "We marveled at the sheer audacity, the sense of authority, the spatial awareness present on every track. Within moments, John Bonham's cataclysmic bass drum triplets and roaring snare rolls had signaled a new era of rock drumming."

"Bonham contributed so much to rock drumming that the entire Traps staff agreed that one writer would not do for the ultimate Bonham feature," said Phil Hood, publisher of Traps. "His career and story were so pivotal to the craft that we wanted to get difference perspestives. We knew that we wanted Welch for the unpublished stuff. Then it was decided to get Jon Cohan to dissect the famous Bonham drum sets and Karen Stackpole to interview the renowned engineer, Eddie Kramer, about Zep in the studio."

Additional contributors to the Bonzo story include: Jared Cobb, who interviews the Bonham family; and Traps Music editor, Wally Schnalle who provides transcription of famous Bonzo beats as well as analysis of why they sound so amazing.
"The result is a feast for fans old and new and is completely in line with our target audience," continued Hood. "Our editorial team succeeded in presenting the most compelling and comprehensive view of Bonham ever to be inked."

The Soul Jazz Inspiration
Could Idris Muhammad have played with Zep? Probably so, since the feature on this fine drummer discusses his ability to acclimate to any musical situation presented with, jazz, pop, rock and funk. But as many fine drummers from New Orleans admit, growing up in the birthplace of jazz is what really propelled his career. As writer Timothy Orr notes, "In every context his work has embodied the spirit of New Orleans and its mix of American jazz and African drumming, Latin beats and funky second-line rhythms." This ability has made him one of the most sampled drummers in hip-hop. The article is a must-read for all fans of New Orleans jazz.

Traps third issue also includes features on Cuban jazz legend Candido Camero, the innovations of drum industry manufacturers  Remo Belli (synthetic drumheads), Martin Cohen of Latin Percussion (hand percussion instruments) and Pro-Mark’s Herb Brochstein (drum sticks), and a photo essay on Chicago’s legendary Franks Drum Shop, which was the mecca for drummers in the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies. The issue hit the streets July  11. In addition to its usual distribution outlets, this issue of Traps is being promoted July 26-27 at the industry’s summer NAMM (North American Music Merchandisers) trade show in Austin, TX and in special promotions at the Books-A-Million Chain in the southern United States.

TRAPS INFO
Cover Price: $5.99 US, $6.99 CAN
Distributed by Rider Circulation Services [Mike Werner (323) 344-1200 x237]
Winter Issue: Advertising Deadline: August 15, 2008
On Sale: October 8 , 2007/Off Sale: January 7, 2007

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About Enter Music Publishing
Founded in San Jose, CA in 1992, Enter Music Publishing, Inc. is a leading publisher of drum/percussion magazines, with distribution in 40 countries worldwide. Additional information about the company can be found at: www.drummagazine.com and www.trapsmagazine.com.

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Source:Josh Moscov/JCM Media
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