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February 12, 2009
GRETSCH 125TH ANNIVERSARY KIT EARNS MUSIC & SOUND AWARD


The Music & Sound Retailer’s Best Drumset of 2008 Winner!

Gretsch created the limited edition 125th Anniversary Progressive Jazz Drumkit to celebrate their century and a quarter of manufacturing the world’s finest drums. Dealers and manufacturers across the country have now joined the celebration. Voting online in The Music & Sound Retailer’s poll for the best products introduced in 2008, they put the Progressive Jazz kit at the top of the drumset category.

John Palmer, product manager for Gretsch Drums, accepted the award at the 2009 Winter NAMM show this past January. The presentation was conducted by MSR editor Brian Berk.

The Progressive Jazz kit (RB125-B484-CG) is modeled after the classic Gretsch “Birdland” kit from the 1950s. That kit was kept as the house drumset at the renowned New York City jazz establishment, where many great Gretsch drummers, including Max Roach, played it. The current model features the classic 6-ply USA Custom shells that Gretsch has been using since the late 1950s, and comes in a Cadillac Green sparkle finish with gold-plated drum hardware. Features include traditional jazz drum sizes, Gretsch round badges, and vintage T-rods on the bass drum.

Each Progressive Jazz kit also contains a uniquely serialized vintage orange & white internal shell label, as well as a special 125th logo affixed over the paint—but underneath the lacquer—on the bass drum shell.

FRED GRETSCH PERSPECTIVE


As direct 4th generation Gretsch family descendant, and with over 40 years of diverse music industry leadership, Fred W. Gretsch has cultivated a singularly unique perspective and vision. Here, Fred shares his rich and varied experiences, including his involvement with current activities as well as personal reflections.

December 15, 2009
Not Fade Away


A few days ago I happened to hear one of The Rolling Stones’ early hits: the Buddy Holly classic “Not Fade Away.” Besides making me appreciate, as always, the great drumming of long-time Gretsch endorser Charlie Watts, that song, and its title, brought to mind a question that drummers have asked me many times over the years: "Why do some drum finishes fade or lose color over time, and what can be done about it?"

At Gretsch, we take great pride in the beautiful lacquer finishes on our drums. We think our unique nitrocellulose covered finishes are pretty nifty, too. So it's just as important to us that those finishes look good for many years as it is to the drummers who own the kits.

The single biggest cause of drum-finish “fade” is light—specifically, ultra-violet rays. That’s right: The same rays that can give you a nasty sunburn can make a drum's finish lose its color over time.

Additional culprits include environmental agents like cigarette smoke and the kitchen fumes common in clubs that serve food. Not only do these agents settle on drums and create a dulling film, they also contain chemicals that can penetrate a finish and bleach out its color. Fortunately, many clubs and other performance venues have become smoke-free in recent years. But a lot of drumkits spent long hours in smoke-filled rooms before this environmental advancement took place.

Once a finish has faded, it's virtually impossible to bring it back to its original condition. So prevention is the best course. Fortunately, it's also very easy. You just need to protect your drums from the fading effect of UV rays and environmental agents.

This can be accomplished by covering your drums with a cloth sheet or dropcloth when they're set up, and casing or bagging them up when they're not. And this doesn't just apply to gigging situations. You’d be surprised how many drums have “fade spots” on one side from being set up or stacked near a window at home!

Take these simple precautions, and your Gretsch drums should retain their beautiful appearance for many years to come.

ARTIST NEWS
February 02, 2010
NAMM 2010


It was a busy show for Gretsch drums! Check out our video section to listen to our various Gretsch artist interviews!

Here are a few of the artists that stopped by to say hello!

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