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Revision as of 08:33, 17 December 2023
Ed Shaughnessy
Bands / Acts: The Tonight Show Band, Count Basie, Etta James
Zildjian artist since: ? to 2013 (death)
Styles: Big Band, Jazz
Cymbal Setups
1978 - Modern Drummer feature (July '78)
- A Zildjian 18" Medium Thin Crash x 2
- A Zildjian 21" Rock Ride (mentioned as a "Rock 21")
- Shaughnessy mentions "15" hi-hats", but probably A Zildjian 15" New Beat Hi-Hat
- Shaughnessy mentions a "22" ride", 14" hi-hats, a couple of "20" mini-cup cymbals", but no specifics are mentioned.
1985 - "Setup Update" (Modern Drummer Sept. '85)
- A Zildjian 15" New Beat Hi-Hat
- China Boy (inverted)
- A Zildjian 18" Medium Thin Crash
- A Zildjian 16" Thin Crash
- A Zildjian 21" Rock Ride
- A Zildjian 18" Medium Crash
- A Zildjian 22" Pang
Recommended Media
CD's
- coming soon!
DVD's
Links / Back
Band / Act Website: Drummerworld Page
Wikipedia Entry: Wikipedia
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