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  1. McKinnon toured internationally with Tower of Power for the next 6 years, playing nearly 900 shows. His work with TOP, what many people call the “funkiest band in the world”, eventually led to him being honored five consecutive years (1992-1996) as a winner of Modern Drummer magazine’s prestigious Readers’ Poll Award.

  2. McKinnon. Performing over 3,000 major concert events in over 40 countries, Russ McKinnon's percussion odyssey launches him into some of the most desired and demanding drum chairs in the music industry. Playing and recording with some of the biggest names in the business, this humble sideman's legendary lineup of headliners is clearly impressive.

  3. www.drummerworld.com › drummers › Russ_McKinnonRuss McKinnon - DRUMMERWORLD

    Russ McKinnon's solid intricate and syncopated grooves drove what many people call the "funkiest band in the world" ... Tower Of Power. His work with the band led Russ to being honored for five consecutive years as one of the winners of Modern Drummer's prestigious Reader's Poll.

  4. Founded in San Diego by Russ McKamey, it was originally located on his property until it was moved to Tennessee in 2017. The house operates year-round, offering visitors tours that can last up to eight hours.

  5. Twelve Foot Ninja are an Australian heavy metal band from Melbourne, Victoria. They released their debut album Silent Machine in 2012. The band consists of Kin (vocals), Russ (drums), Stevic (lead guitar), and Rohan (rhythm guitar). They won Best New Talent at the 2014 Revolver Golden Gods Awards (America's only hard rock music ...

  6. Born and raised in Broken Arrow (Oklahoma), Russ McKinnon graduated from Broken Arrow High School in 1977. His mother was a choral music teacher at Broken Arrow Public Schools, and he taught percussion for Union and Broken Arrow.

  7. The additions of Milo and Grillo were followed by that of new vocalist Tom Bowes and drummer Russ McKinnon in 1989. Grove left in 1992, replaced by Paul Perez for the recording of 1993's T.O.P. For subsequent tour dates, David Mann took over the position. 1994–2009