Daniel Adair - Nickelback
I started playing drums at the age of 13. My father was a drummer and he had a set of 1967 Ludwigs in storage. For some reason I set them up and started to bang around on them, I really didn't have a clue what I was doing. That night I watched some drummers on music videos and it started to make sense how the drum kit worked.

 

• Daniel's Kit

Masterworks Series

Black/Natural Fade on Tamo wood with blk. hdwr.

22x18 bass drum

10x8 tom

12x9 tom

18x16 floor tom

14x5.5 snare drum
14x6.5 Steve Ferrone snare (w/ black die-cast hoops)

DR503C ICON curved rack
DR501CE expansion bar
RJ50 mini-expansion bar

PCX100 clamp x 15
PCX200 clamp x 4           

CH1000 cymbal holder x 5 P2002C double pedal

TH1000S tom holder x 2

PS85 pedal stabilizer

D2000 throne          

H2000 hi-hat 

S2000 snare stand x 2

 


daniel-adair.com

nickelback.com



Clips from the 2005 Martone DVD


"Far Away" video from All the Right Reasons.

I listened to an album my brother had called 'Hemispheres' by Rush. It was intense! I heard music differently all of a sudden and had to learn how to drum like that! I became obsessed with the drums, air drumming in my room all night and playing along to albums all day. I taught myself in the beginning, learning all the licks from John Bonham, Neil Peart, Tim "Herb" Alexander, Lars Ulrich, and many others. Through my late teenage years I didn't play too much, and it always bothered me that I wasn't pursuing music. I ended up getting a job at a music store, I didn't realize at the time that it was the best networking move I ever made. I started to put my heart into it again with a renewed passion. My musical tastes started to change, I was listening to jazz fusion with drummers like Dennis Chambers, Vinnie Colaiuta, Dave Weckl and Virgil Donati. I also started playing a lot of bass guitar, which helped my musicality. I started to meet many musicians and played with lots of them, including the guys I worked with. I took lessons with different teachers and focused on my technique, becoming very disciplined with my practice routine.

So I started playing with anybody, anytime, anywhere. I learned so much during those years. I performed with local cover bands in pubs, clubs, and festivals, in the nastiest bars in East Vancouver to 5 star hotels in Whistler. I cut my teeth in the recording studio also with late night sessions, getting little or no sleep just to get the exposure and experience. During this time I started singing lead and backup while playing, a valuable asset for a drummer to posses.

I met a guitarist named David Martone and auditioned for his band. David was and still is the greatest guitarist I've ever worked with. Since then we've created lots of exciting, challenging instrumental fusion music together. David's music helped me push the limit with my playing, and he's been a large influence and inspiration to me. My playing had matured, and I quickly jumped into some great gigs in town. I also started teaching 15 or so students a week, managing a music store full time and juggling 3 or 4 bands!

Between 2002 and 2004 I had the honor to be the studio and touring drummer for the Mississipi based mutil-platinum band 3 Doors Down. During the two and a half years we toured 14 countries, appeared on countless TV shows, recorded the live album "Another 700 Miles" and the studio album "17 Days". I have also guest appeared on Theory of a Deadman's new album "Gasoline", on the track "Santa Monica".

Early this year I moved on from 3 Doors Down to become a member of the multi-platinum rock band Nickelback." The band is currently on a worldwide tour promoting their fifth album, "All The Right Reasons".

"The harder you work, the luckier you get!"



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