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  1. John Tempesta JT147. The pairing of a 42-strand snappy snare with a deep 7" brass shell gives John's model an intense and powerful sound that has an unmatched depth of tone. With black nickel shell hardware complementing the brushed black nickel finish, the JT147 looks as menacing and dangerous as it sounds. ARTIST DETAIL.

  2. John Tempesta (born September 26, 1964 in New York City) is a heavy metal drummer who has worked several bands including: White Zombie, Exodus and Testament. He also played with former White Zombie singer Rob Zombie as a solo artist and served as drum technician for Charlie Benante, drummer for the heavy metal band Anthrax earlier in his career.

  3. John Tempesta (ur. 26 września 1964 w Nowym Jorku) – amerykański perkusista, znany z występów w grupach muzycznych Exodus, Testament, White Zombie oraz Helmet. Wystąpił także na solowym albumie Tony'ego Iommi'ego. Od 2006 roku Tempesta występuje w grupie The Cult.

  4. The 7x14 Tama John Tempesta Signature Series Snare Drum is the personification of his style. The combination of a 42-strand snappy snare with a 2mm thick, 7" brass shell gives the JT147 a loud, powerful sound that has a unique depth of tone. The brushed black nickel finish, with black nickel hardware and beefy die-cast hoops give the drum an ...

  5. 22 de may. de 2023 · Hello everyone!Time for something different, so here’s a lil’ snare shoot out of all of the Tama Snare drums that I own.This one is the John Tempesta Signatu...

  6. Primera parte de la actuación de John Tempesta dentro del TamTam DrumFest 2012. la bateria empleada fue una Tama StarclassicTienes mas informacion y noticias...

  7. 15 de sept. de 2009 · Although John Tempesta is perhaps best known as a ‘metal’ drummer, he feels as at home unleashing high speed thrash as he does The Cult’s monstrous back beats. After backing the likes of White Zombie, Testament and Tony Iommi , here John Tempesta shares the six records which have most-defined his career, telling Rhythm Magazine why they mattered so much along the way.