Well, so do I. If the info is good, it's worth repeating!
Daniel's a great player, I followed him in an L.A. band and took great glee in duplicating his parts! He's also quite the historian, definitely a clinic worth catching even if just for some good Q&A.
a must see. if you want some prep info on his career, (deep) drum history & concepts...check the idhitthat podcast. 1 on DG and then 1 w/ DG and Steve Smith on the new book, "roots of rock drumming": http://idhitthatpodcast.podomatic.com/
My advice, if you get a chance to see a professional up close, Go. You never know what he may show you, or answer a question from someone else. The best ones of course are free.
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