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The ProMark Todd Sucherman Maple Wood Tip Drumsticks were developed in collaboration with Todd Sucherman of Styx and Spinal Tap. The Todd Sucherman Drumsticks are constructed from maple to provide an extremely lightweight feel - perfect for short, precise stick work. Additionally, these sticks have a wide diameter, similar to that of a 5B stick, offering exceptional power and a comfortable feeling in the hand.
The Todd Sucherman Maple Wood Tip Drumsticks feature acorn shaped wooden tips, providing a powerful tone with great responses. The lacquer finish protects the sticks - offering you a long-lasting pair.
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Todd Sucherman grew up in a musical family and began playing drums when he was just two years old. When he was six, he had his first paying gig with his brothers under the name "The Sucherman Brothers". The band consisted of Paul on keyboards, Joel on bass, and Todd on drums.
In 1988, Sucherman returned to Chicago and quickly established himself as a noted session musician. As an in-demand player for live and session work, Sucherman recorded with Styx in March 1995 when they decided to re-record "Lady", now titled "Lady '95", for their 1995 Greatest Hits album. In February 1996 when it came time for the Return to Paradise tour and drummer John Panozzo was unable to perform, Styx asked Sucherman to join them for the tour. After John Panozzo's death on July 16, 1996, Sucherman became a full-time member, appearing on the 1997 live album, Return to Paradise.
In addition to Styx, he has played with such artists as Brian Wilson, Peter Cetera, Brian Culbertson, The Falling Wallendas, Steve Cole, and Spinal Tap, among others. Sucherman also plays with the solo band of fellow Styx member Lawrence Gowan.
ProMark, part of the DAddario family, has been leading the way for the manufacturers of drumsticks, percussion mallets, and accessories for over half a century. Amongst the companies clients one can find big names from the worlds of both popular and classical music; Jonathan Haas, timpanist for the American Symphony Orchestra, Dom Howard, drummer for rock group Muse, and Neal Peart, the legendary drummer of Rush, to name just a few. ProMark is based in Houston, Texas, all products are produced in the USA to stringent quality control conditions.