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more specifically, they left because the CEO of the business tried to car bomb the sultan in the years leading up to the Armenian Genocide:
Aram Zildjian had become so incensed by Turkish atrocities against Amernians that he had joined a plot to assassinate Sultan Abdul-Hamid II. Aram & his confreres had a carriage constructed in Brussels that was identical with one that the Sultan rode in when making ritual visits to a mosque except that it had a built-in timebomb. The carriage was driven across Europe & smuggled into the royal stables. The bomb, however, went off prematurely in the courtyard of the mosque, destroying the carriage but not the Sultan or the nameplate of the Brussels carriage maker, through whom the Turkish police were able to trace the conspirators.
#also lol at articles saying zildjian was founded in turkey so it's a turkish company#as if turkey hadn't stolen that chunk of land from armenia within living memory
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Zildjian! it's a over 100 years old cybal company
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#🐺#poll#smash or pass#smash or pass poll#tumblr polls#thank you!#old object#technically#so i was in pep band in high school and my brother was like 3 years younger and he was in pep after i graduated so I'd jump in for a year#or two after i graduated bc i'd be driving him over n stuff ykno#anyway we were playing all the small things and i was on cymbals and i fuckin love that song sm that I actually slamed the cymbals so hard#with that slide motion iykyk and the suctionw as so great I inverted the cymbal#obsessed that they have lasted through technically 5 versions of their home country
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themarkmclean: Tour photo dump #1 Having an amazing time touring with @ darrencriss and company! Incredible musicians and a fantastic crew! #darrencriss #christmastour #yamahadrums #zildjian #remo #vicfirth #jhaudio
#darren criss#mark mclean#devon yesberger#jayla chee#steven salcedo#tomek miernowski#hannah winkler#avdc 2023 @ atlanta#avdc 2023 @ charleston#avdc 2023#instagram#dec 2023
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I’m anti-corporation until you mention my homie the zildjian corporation, 400 year old cymbal making company with a rich and deep history that’s been here since the ottoman empire
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Inside Zildjian a 400-year-old cymbal-making company in Massachusetts
Inside Zildjian, a 400-year-old cymbal-making company in Massachusetts https://ift.tt/Jow4KqZ Submitted December 16, 2024 at 07:12PM by ahydell https://ift.tt/2GaIHjA via /r/Music
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The global drum sticks market is primarily driven by the increasing participation and interest of people
Market Overview The global drum sticks market is primarily driven by the increasing participation and interest of people in drumming activities globally. Drum sticks, also known as drumsticks or drum bats, are essential musical instruments for playing drums. They are usually made of wood, nylon, plastic or a combination of these materials and come in various sizes, shapes, and designs. Drum sticks facilitate producing different tones and sounds from drums. The growing genre of music genres like rock, pop, jazz, and African drumming that heavily use percussion instruments have increased the demand for drum sticks substantially. Additionally, many people now use drumming as a hobby to help reduce stress and stay active.
The Global Drum Sticks Market is estimated to be valued at US$ 366.2 Mn in 2024 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 4.6% over the forecast period 2024 to 2031.
Key Takeaways Key players operating in the drum sticks market are Vic Firth, ProMark, Zildjian, Ahead, Regal Tip, Los Cabos Drumsticks, Silverfox, Vater, Mapex, Tama, Bam, Drum Workshop (DW), D'Addario, Meinl, Rhythm Tech, and Pearl, Balter Mallets, Innovative Percussion, and Baker's Drumsticks. These top brands offer a wide variety of sticks differing in size, weight, material, grip shape, and budget. The Drum Sticks Market Size is increasingly being driven by greater interest and participation in recreational drumming. Many music teachers and schools now offer drumming classes that fuel stick consumption. Technological advancements like ergonomically designed drum sticks with improved grips and enhanced durability are expanding market opportunities.
Market Trends Some noticeable trends in the drum sticks market include: - Popularity of marching percussion ensembles and bands: Growing culture of school, college and professional marching bands and drumlines is driving higher sales of specialty drum sticks. - Customization and personalization: Players now demand sticks tailored to their playing style and grip. Companies offer build-your-own options to personalize stick dimensions, materials, colors etc. - Sustainable and eco-friendly sticks: Rising consumer focus on environment and sustainability has propelled the manufacturing of sticks from recycled, organic and FSC-certified wood sources.
Market Opportunities The key opportunities in the global drum sticks market are: - Expanding recreational drumming: Continuous growth of Drum Stick Market Size And Trends drum cafes, workshops and music therapy presents an avenue to fuel sticks demand. - Emergence of indoor percussion: Indoor percussion like drumline and percussion ensembles performed at competitions has become popular among young players requiring customized sticks.
Impact of COVID-19 on Drum Sticks Market The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the drum sticks market significantly. During the initial lockdown phases, most music stores, instrument retailers and other shops were shut down due to the stringent restrictions imposed by governments. This led to a shortage of drum sticks as the supply chains were disrupted. The demand also declined sharply as live concerts, music festivals and other events were cancelled. Many drummers faced difficulties in accessing new drum sticks or other replacement sticks during this period.
However, with the relaxations in restrictions and re-opening of retail outlets in 2021, the supply chains started recovering. The availability of drum sticks gradually improved as production and distribution activities resumed. At the same time, many musicians adopted online learning and virtual jamming sessions using video conferencing platforms. This encouraged some practice and usage of drum sticks at home. Meanwhile, e-commerce also played a pivotal role in meeting the demand as people turned to online channels for purchasing musical instruments and accessories.
Going forward, the drum sticks market is expected to grow steadily. Although live performances may see some cancellations or delays due to new variants, the consumer preference for music and practice at home is likely to sustain. Premium sticks from brands are also gaining popularity among professionals and hobbyists. Companies are further expanding their product ranges as well as ramping up their marketing initiatives in the post-pandemic conditions. The demand from educational institutions and studios is also projected to bounce back as normalcy returns. Hence, the long term outlook remains positive subject to pandemic situation coming under control.
Geographical regions concentrated in Drum Sticks market North America holds the largest share in the global drum sticks market in terms of value, driven by strong musical heritage and widespread popularity of drumming in countries like the United States. The availability of wide range of sticks from various brands, extensive retail networks of music stores and high spending power of consumers have boosted the North American market size. Countries like the US and Canada have extensive professional artists circuit as well DJ/producer communities that generate significant ongoing demand. Presence of global brands and manufacturers has further strengthened North America's position as the highest valued region in the drum sticks industry currently.
Fastest growing region for Drum Sticks market Asia Pacific region is poised to exhibit the fastest growth in the drum sticks market over the forecast period from 2024 to 2031. The growth can be attributed to rising passion for music and expanding youth population interested in learning percussion instruments like drums. Additionally, increasing incomes, improving standard of living and growing disposable incomes are encouraging more people to take up drumming as a hobby or profession in emerging Asian countries. Government initiatives to promote music and cultural activities are also fueling the demand. Countries like India, Indonesia, South Korea and China are anticipated to drive the future expansion of drum sticks market in the Asia Pacific region. Penetration of western music and evolving cultural preferences will further accelerate the momentum. Get More Insights On, Drum Sticks Market About Author: Ravina Pandya, Content Writer, has a strong foothold in the market research industry. She specializes in writing well-researched articles from different industries, including food and beverages, information and technology, healthcare, chemical and materials, etc. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravina-pandya-1a3984191)
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A little unsolicited advice
I posted this article on my Facebook page in 2020, and it has been shared several times. I've grown accustomed to my posting activity being regarded with great indifference, so it was a pleasant surprise. Here's the full post, preserved for posterity, with some bad grammar fixed.
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One of my high school classmates made a post last night about buying his teenage daughter her first guitar as a Christmas gift, and might not fully realize what a great gift that it truly is. Here's a little unsolicited advice as my gift to you as we approach the holiday season. Kind of a novel, but it's a subject of great personal importance:
1. Don't buy an instrument at a pawn shop. It used to be a good place to buy musical instruments before the internet, but now they will charge you close to full retail. And people desperate enough to pawn their musical instruments rarely buy quality gear.
2. You get what you pay for(ish). To that point, even if you can afford a really expensive instrument, don't buy one for your children until they've earned it. Most name-brand manufacturers (Fender, DW, Pearl, Ibanez, Zildjian, Sabian) make highly affordable entry-level instruments that are fine to start with and still useful when you get more experienced. If you can only remember one brand name, remember that Yamaha makes almost every instrument, and the cheapest Yamaha anything is incredible. Don't waste your money on off-brand starter sets they sell at Best Buy and other retailers. It will only save you a little, and you won't have a "real" instrument manufactured with pride by a company that doesn't make anything else. My Fender acoustic is the cheapest one they sell, but I wouldn't be remotely embarrassed to hand it to Eric Clapton if he insisted on entertaining my dinner party guests. It sure wouldn't be the first time someone played one of my guitars better than me. On jam night, Tony W Costello Reed played my Classical guitar once, and I said, "Oh, so that's how it's supposed to sound!"
3. Buy your instrument in a music store, preferably locally owned. You'll get a better price ordering online, but you won't get to pick things up and try them out (and most will match online prices in-store, even from a competitor). The people who work in those stores are barely functional at best in all of the areas that count, but they know everything about the gear they sell and want it all. Listen to them.
4. Hold your kids accountable. Music is a "get to" and not a "got to," but much more enjoyable if done well and approached as a craft. They should have fun but also spend time on the stuff that's not fun until it is. You can learn to play G, C, and D on guitar in seconds and theoretically play 80% of all popular music ever written. But you must play each one millions of times to truly learn them. Learning a new instrument sucks at first, and it's hard to stay motivated. That's why your kids need to commit to a reasonable amount of time practicing (or engaging in music-related activity) each day and stick with it no matter what. 5-10 minutes is enough. They can and should play more each day, but never less. There will be days when they absolutely can't bear the thought of practicing. Those are the days to get a cloth and wipe down their instrument, change their strings, organize their sheet music folder, download the tab for a new song, or watch a tutorial. Even listening to a song counts as practice. There will come a day when they won't be able to put their instrument down, but most people have years of complete suck in them before they can even really start learning. I had been in the middle school band for over two years before I got my first drum set, and it was a year and a half before I could get all four limbs to work together. That's why discipline is so important. They're learning a craft and have to put the reps in. Jimi sucked once too.
5. Music should never be used or taken away as punishment. When your kids inevitably ground themselves, make them clean your gutters and take away their cell phones. But they should never be denied access to their instrument or any other means of creative expression under any circumstances. There are plenty of things that you can take away that they will miss much more, but you should always encourage them to express their anger through song and other constructive ways. Or, better yet, employ reverse psychology. Tell them that it would really piss you off if they were to write a funny song about what squares that you and your spouse are and turn their mediocre rap talent into a smash hit TV show, a tremendous film career, Scientology, and a drop dead gorgeous wife who publicly rationalizes cheating on you on talk shows. They'll love their guitar or keyboard more than playing Pokemon or Among Us if they think they're using it to rebel against you, and the only drawback is that your kids' friends might think you're lame. But they already do. And you are. And that's okay. You gave up trying to be cool long ago, and they will, too, one day. But parenting means letting them feel good about themselves for a little bit until life beats them down.
6. Be patient as they learn. My parents clearly didn't find my drums as fascinating as I did, but they provided them and always let me play them as loudly as I wanted. They just turned up the TV while I was practicing and could do so to my heart's content until 10:00. It clearly didn't break their hearts when we moved band practice over to the Babb compound for a while, but I now realize that it was merely enough to tolerate us. You're going to hear sounds that can only be compared to sacks of drowning kittens and hyenas being simultaneously castrated and skinned alive for a very long time. The paint is going to peel off your walls, and your plants are going to die. You will pine for the sounds of your neighbor's leaf blower on some days. Your home will likely be visited by hordes of looking youth carrying additional noisemakers, that they will play badly as a group, and several more who will be there to watch them. They're going to park piece of shit cars in front of your house, and you're going to spend the GDP of a developing country on Cokes and Doritos. But it's all part of a bigger plan. Children who learn music tend to pursue more education and maintain more of a global focus. They tend to be around more interesting people. The skills translate to other things and lead to a more well-rounded kid. They will be much more sensitive, confident, compassionate, and better decision-makers. Buying them instruments now will mean that they will vote for the right candidates, climb the career ladder, and eventually choose a better nursing home for you.
Finally, do not ever hesitate to ask the musicians in your life for help or be afraid to inconvenience them. They are dying to share their expertise with you and your kids. I've always got your back on anything drum-related, and know enough to be dangerous about most other instruments. Even if I don't like you, I won't let you get ripped off.
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Happy to have spent a few days in famous Karuizawa recently. Not only is it a “hot” summer vacay spot in the Japanese Alps but “Life” gave me an unexpected and surprising invite to a place where I encountered a cosmic connection with someone important from my past.
Let me briefly recap it for you.
Recently, my wife Chieko and I were siting around at home, sweat pouring off us from another scorching Japanese summer day with only only one thing on our mind — the Japanese say “hishochi” (escape from a hot place”).
I don’t really know why but we settled on “escaping” to far off Karuizawa, which in my mind is nothing but a summer haven for the carefree famous. I couldn’t conjure- up how I would enjoy “kicking back” in a place that caters to especially the Tokyo elites, highfalutins and Japan’s royals.
Only when my wife promised we would stick to “chilling-out” in Japan’s beautiful and refreshing mountain atmosphere so rich in the negative-ions you can’t help but get high on — did I say ok.
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The road trip from our home in central western Japan to Karuizawa was a beautiful drive, especially through the mountain sights of Nagano. It took about 6 hours and over 500 kms.
On our first night in Karuizawa, our hope to get a table at one the premiere French restaurants turned out to be impossible. Couldn’t even snag two seats at our second, third or fourth choices along Kyu Karuizawa’s trendy main street lined with many enticing restaurants. There was nothing to do but try our luck at finding an eatery a bit out of town.
By this time it was close to 9 p.m. and last kitchen call, so we jammed on the brakes at the first Italian restaurant we spotted with lots of cars parked in front…scurried to the front door…but couldn’t get in because a little a note to the door said the restaurant was closed for a private party.
We deliberated on whether to pack it in for hotel room service or keep trying. Then a noticed another Italian restaurant right across the street, their lights still on but only 1 car parked outside — usually a bad omen. For some reason though, we decided to take our chances and slowly walked in.
It turned out to be a brilliant move.
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We were greeted by a smiling hostess-waitress who led us into a small retro-styled empty dining room with a questionable “cool” factor. We quickly checked the menu and ordered the pizza special…because pizza makes everything better for me,
While eating our pizza our waitress stopped by and politely asked what seemed to me an absurdly curious question at the time, regarding the name Zildjian, which was embroidered in gold lettering on the baseball cap I was wearing.
I told her it was a famous cymbal company and one of the cymbals I use in my drum kit as a rock drummer,
Somehow that triggered her to say “Do you know that John Lennon was one of Karuizawa’s most famous people?”
Completed taken by surprise, I simultaneously continued to listen to her story while making a frantic fact check on Wikipedia. She was right! — John Lennon and Yoko Ono and their son Sean spent the last 4 summers of John’s life in Karuizawa, before he was tragically killed in New York City on Dec 8, 1980.
I am a long term resident of Japan but John Lennon’s Karuizawa period was under my radar.
As my wife will tell you, I sat there stunned at that news. I felt a deep sense of historical nostalgia about my own John Lennon experience. My mind was flooded by the stirring memories of the day over 50 years ago when I was a teenager and hardcore Beatlemaniac and succeeded in sneaking in to John and Yoko’s “Bed-in for Peace” at Montreal’s Queen Elizabeth Hotel. Not only did I see my idol John Lennon and take some snaps of the two in bed, but I got to speak to him. Everyday I look at the photos I took of John and Yoko that are hanging in my drum room.
Next, my head exploded when our waitress revealed John’s favorite cafe was located in the nearby forest…and is still in business.
As we started driving back to our hotel, I asked myself “Why did we end up at this restaurant?
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Next morning’s first priority was to check out Cafe Rizanbou, where John Lennon and Yoko were regulars during their summer stays in Karuizawa.
After a quick drive, we found the place, a bit off the beaten track from downtown Kyu Karuizawa and the Manpei Hotel, where the Lennons stayed.
It’s easy to see what Lennon and family found so endearing about the place. — it looks the same as it did over 40 years ago — a large rustic wooden cabin nestled in a forest with luscious greenery all around— such an enchanting and magical space that it swept John Lennon away!
While not a memorial like Strawberry Fields in Central Park in New York City, Cafe Rizanbou has become a place of secular pilgrimage for John Lennon worshippers and fans from all over the world.
There are no tables to sit at inside the main room of the cafe…only tables with all kinds of cafe merch for sale and lots of Lennon memorabilia, especially photos of John and Yoko’s life in Karuizawa, covering the walls. (I think I heard Beatle’s music playing softly in the background.) I took my time inspecting all the photos and posters and art that makes up this homage to John Lennon, and was really struck by how happy John and Yoko looked together during this period of their life. (Sadly the pictures of John and Yoko pleasantly idling on their summer vacation here in Karuizawa in 1979 are the last photos of the two of them taken in Japan).
Next, we walked out onto the adjoining veranda and sat down at the end table, which we were told was the world famous rocker’s favorite. The young man working there (a relative of the original owner who befriended the Lennons and is still around) recommended ordering John Lennon’s favorite drink — a tall glass of blueberry juice. How could we resist that pitch!
I took a long slow, deep breadth, started sipping on that glass of blueberry juice, and my mind zoomed way back in time to recall my incredible personal experience meeting John Lennon at his “Bed-in for Peace” back in ’69. I remember that year was a horrible time for the global legion of fanatical Beatlemaniacs, (myself included), suffering from the break-up of the Beatles, the world’s greatest band. And we were furious at the mysterious Japanese woman we blamed for driving a stake in the heart of the Beatles. When I heard John and Yoko were in Montreal I somehow had to get in to see them and say to her how could she do it!!!
As soon as I walked into their room — suite 1742 — I felt the vibe that everyone inside was so ecstatic to be there in the presence of John and Yoko and the euphoria overcame me. Telling myself to calm down, I tried to take some photographs but I was too far behind the throng of well-wishers surrounding the couple’s bed. I knew I needed to get closer and lucky for me the crowd started to thin out and soon only a handful of people were left lingering in the room.
I thought I was losing my mind when I heard John’s unmistakable voice call out to me. “Hey did you get some good shots?” I confess I was speechless. He beckoned me over to his side of the bed. In that moment, with my heart pounding, he told me stuff that made me come to the realization of just how kind and deep a thinker he was.
You probably would like to know what he said to me but i’ve kept it personal all these years. Let’s just say his words have been like a guiding light for me.
As for Yoko, over the years I decided it was best to let go my feelings for what she did or didn’t do to the Beatles. John Lennon went on to become a great solo artist and inspired so many of us as a symbol of the peace movement. And it was also obvious, he truly found his bliss with Yoko.
So like Beatle George Harrison’s song says —“all things must pass.”
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When we got home I pondered if it was my kismet and karma that led me to Karuizawa or was it just a fortunate stroke of serendipity.
I started to sing one of my favorite Lennon (Lennon-McCartney) songs.
“I am the egg man
they are the egg men
I am the walrus,
goo goo g’joob”
© Gay Bush 2023
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Happy 400 Years Old!!!
Zildjian Company!!!
#zildjian #cymbals #drums
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Travis Barker Net Worth
Travis Barker Net Worth According to Celebrity Net Worth, Travis Barker Net Worth is estimated to be around $50 million. He has accumulated his wealth through his successful music career, business ventures, and other ventures. Barker's work with Blink-182 has been one of his most significant sources of income. The band's successful albums and tours have helped him earn millions of dollars over the years. Barker has also earned money through his solo projects, collaborations, and other business interests. In addition to his financial success, Barker has also received critical acclaim for his work. He has been nominated for and won several awards, including a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album for Blink-182's "Take Off Your Pants and Jacket." Travis Barker’s Assets & Investments Real Estate Investments One of Barker's most significant investments has been in real estate. He owns several properties in California, including a $4.8 million mansion in Calabasas and a $2.8 million home in Cheviot Hills. He has also invested in commercial properties, including a music studio in Burbank. Other Business Ventures Barker has also invested in other businesses, including a vegan restaurant called Crossroads Kitchen and a CBD oil company called Barker Wellness Co. He has also partnered with companies such as Zildjian Cymbals and Drum Workshop. Travis Barker Net Worth Growth Rate Travis Barker's net worth has grown significantly over the years due to his successful music career and business ventures. While exact figures vary, it's estimated that his net worth is around $50 million as of 2023. Music Career
Barker's music career has been the primary source of his wealth. He rose to fame as the drummer for the band Blink-182, which sold over 50 million records worldwide. He has also collaborated with other musicians and bands, including Transplants, Box Car Racer, and +44.
Barker has also worked as a producer and remixer for various artists, including Pink, The Black Eyed Peas, and Yelawolf. He has won multiple awards for his music, including a Grammy Award for Best Rock Album in 2011.
Business Ventures
In addition to his music career, Barker has made smart investments in various businesses, as we have discussed before. His clothing lines, real estate investments, and partnerships with companies have contributed significantly to his net worth growth.
Travis Barker Business (Famous Stars and Straps)
Founding of Famous Stars and Straps
Barker was inspired to create Famous Stars and Straps as a way to combine his love for music and fashion. The brand's logo, which features a stylized "F" and "S" with a star in the middle, quickly became popular among fans of punk rock and streetwear.
Expansion of the Brand
Over the years, Famous Stars and Straps has expanded to include a wide range of clothing and accessories, including t-shirts, hoodies, hats, and bags. The brand has also collaborated with other companies, such as Vans and DC Shoes, to create limited edition footwear and apparel.
Brand Philosophy
Famous Stars and Straps is more than just a clothing line; it's a lifestyle brand that reflects Barker's personal philosophy. The brand's motto, "Family, Loyalty, and Respect," emphasizes the importance of relationships and staying true to oneself.
Travis Barker’s Cars
Travis Barker the famous drummer of Blink-182, is known for his love of cars and has a collection of high-end vehicles. Some of the cars in his collection include:
Mercedes-Maybach S 650: This luxurious sedan is one of the most expensive models in Barker's collection, with a starting price of over $200,000.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe: This convertible luxury car is one of the most unique vehicles in Barker's collection and is valued at over $400,000.
Cadillac Escalade ESV: This large SUV is often used to transport Barker and his family and has been customized with a sound system and other modifications.
Tesla Model S: This electric vehicle is a more eco-friendly option in Barker's collection and has a sleek and modern design.
1956 Ford F-100: This classic pickup truck is one of Barker's favorite vehicles and has been restored with modern features while maintaining its vintage charm.
Overall, Travis Barker's car collection is a reflection of his love of luxury and unique vehicles. His collection includes both modern and classic cars, and many of his vehicles have been customized with unique features and modifications. Travis Barker Liabilities and Loans Travis Barker, the American musician and drummer, may have various liabilities and loans as a result of his personal and professional activities.
Liabilities refer to any debts or financial obligations that Travis Barker may owe to others, such as credit card debt, mortgages, car loans, or unpaid taxes. These liabilities could have resulted from his personal expenses or his business ventures, such as record labels, music tours, or clothing lines.
Similarly, Travis Barker may have taken out loans to finance his various projects, such as purchasing equipment, studio time, or investing in businesses. These loans may have been obtained from banks, private lenders, or investors, and will likely have associated interest rates and repayment terms.
As a public figure and successful musician, Travis Barker may have a team of financial professionals who help manage his assets and liabilities. However, without specific information about his financial situation, it is impossible to know the exact nature and extent of his liabilities and loans.
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themarkmclean: Tour photo dump #3
I’m sounding like a broken record, but I had a fantastic time with this amazing group people. Special thanks to @ darrencriss, our MD @tmierno and company for making 24 shows in 31 days in 21 cities go by in the blink of an eye. That’s when you KNOW you’re havin’ fun! Happy holidays everyone and all the best for the new year! #darrencriss #christmas #tour #yamahadrums #zildjian #jhaudio
#darren criss#mark mclean#corey lubowich#hannah winkler#tomek miernowski#avdc 2023#avdc 2023 @ chicago#instagram#dec 2023
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🔁#repost🔁 @4banned PT-BR Ontem tivemos um ótimo dia, o primeiro de muitos, o retorno da 4BanneD, agora, com muito mais ódio no coração, novas fotos e materiais em breve. ENG Yesterday was a good day, the first day from many others, the @4banned 's return, now, with more hate in heart ❤️, new pictures, song and materials comming soon. tks @sidneys2 for all support with amazing pictures and moments, tks @estudio_1418 @4banned @alexmaramaldo @cavalcanteicaro @bosco_lacerda Record Company: MS Metal Agency (@msmetalagency) @b.c.richfanpage.persian @bcrichofficial @officialibanezguitars @shure @ernieball @santoangelobr @ehx @mooeraudio @boss_brasil @palhetasrafive @rafivepicks @pearldrumseurope @pearlbrasil @pearl_drums @meinlcymbals @meinlbrasil @paistecymbals @paistecymbalsbrasil @zildjiancompany @zildjianbrasil @remopercussion @remopercussionbrasil @powerclickofficial @xtremeears #BoscoLacerda #Drums #Drummer #Batera #Bateria #Baterista #Baquetas #Baqueta #DrumSticks #Cymbals #PearlDrums #PearlBrasil #PedalDuplo #PearlDemonDrive #TeamRemo #PeleRemo #PelesRemo #CymbalPaiste #Paiste #PaisteRude #CymbalMeinl #Meinl #MeinlClassicsCustomMetalExtreme #CymbalZildjian #Zildjian #XtremeEars #PowerClick (em estudio_1418) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm2jVURrBBy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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