Hitmakers Seeking New Drummer - Imagine Dragons

Son of Vistalite Black

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Listening now, it's clear Imagine Dragons drummer Daniel Platzman could be replaced by a drum machine, but he announced today he's leaving the band with 6 Top Five hits to its credit and 19 songs overall that have charted on Billboard's Hot 100.

The Berklee grad's stated reason for leaving the band after five platinum albums is to do more film scoring and composing. The announcement comes during the band's tour of big amphitheaters.

Billboard's report doesn't have any details on whether Imagine Dragons is holding Spinal Tap-like auditions for a human replacement. Son of Vistalite Black wishes Platzman well on the change in his career path that he'll surely regret. One could, of course, compose during the 22 hours a day one's band is not playing.

 
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must not be making significant $ from the tour and more from film score contracts.
 
must not be making significant $ from the tour and more from film score contracts.
Or live performance may simply not be fulfilling to him anymore. Artists' goals are important to them and success isn't always about money. I'm pretty sure he can comfortably walk away from touring.
 
Or live performance may simply not be fulfilling to him anymore. Artists' goals are important to them and success isn't always about money. I'm pretty sure he can comfortably walk away from touring.
Its soooo hard to imagine being set up well enough that i could turn down work!...a really foreign thought.
 
I wish I could remember the names of those involved, but I have something of a connection here. My first drum teacher, Honey Voshell, taught a gentleman that went on to teach music at a university. One of that gentleman's students was Daniel Platzman.

I only know this because I happened to visit my old teacher while on a trip to the East Coast a few years ago and he told me about it. The funny part was, Honey kind of shook his head about the style of music. I can't quote him, but he said something like, I'm glad he's so successful, but I don't think he had to go to school to learn how to play that stuff. Lol
 
Its soooo hard to imagine being set up well enough that i could turn down work!...a really foreign thought.
Everyone's situation is different of course. Daniel has done well - especially if he's a vested member of the band and shares in the writing/publishing - and depending on his debt structure, he could easily move away from touring as a steady-ish income.

I notice they're playing a lot of the same places I play with AL... maybe I could stay home too! :)
 
Everyone's situation is different of course. Daniel has done well - especially if he's a vested member of the band and shares in the writing/publishing - and depending on his debt structure, he could easily move away from touring as a steady-ish income.

I notice they're playing a lot of the same places I play with AL... maybe I could stay home too! :)
Tele-presence?...the office I work in is a zoom fed ghost-ville. ;)
 
Everyone's situation is different of course. Daniel has done well - especially if he's a vested member of the band and shares in the writing/publishing - and depending on his debt structure, he could easily move away from touring as a steady-ish income.

I notice they're playing a lot of the same places I play with AL... maybe I could stay home too! :)
And deprive the world of what you guys bring to a live show?! That would be a sad day indeed. Please don't retire until I finally get a chance to see Weird Al live!
 
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