“When we got a copy of Drums On Demand, I went, ‘This is amazing. This is incredible.’ The drum sounds are fantastic. The loops are great... I used that on every track on our album ... that was the inspiration."
-- Randy Bachman, on the new CD from Bachman and Turner (More...)
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About Us
The Team
Founded in 2003, Drums On Demand has evolved from a few drum loop collections into a variety of "soundware" products for songwriters, recordists and producers.
Todd Sorensen (center) is an accomplished session drummer and percussionist as well as a composer and producer. His playing and writing can be heard everyday on shows like NBC's The Today Show, ABC’s Good Morning America and more. He also composes for TV, radio and album production. His work has been featured in film trailers for such blockbusters as Tomb Raider 2, X Men 2 and Spiderman.
Guy Randle (right) has been engineering and producing full time since 1977 when he founded Rosewood Recording Company. With more than 25 years of experience behind the board, his track record includes projects ranging from major label artists to independent albums with total unit sales in the millions. And one more thing -- he loves recording drums.
Quint Randle (left) has made a career out of making life simpler for working musicians and songwriters. He founded Gig Magazine in 1986 and his book, Making Money Making Music, is available at bookstores nationwide. He has also written for a variety of music industry publications such as Mix Magazine and Guitar Player. Quint won a Pearl Award for "Songwriter of the Year" from the Faith-Centered Music Association. With numerous songs signed to Nashville and L.A. publishers, his songs have been recorded by 12 different regional and national recording artists, resulting two No. 1 songs on the Christian Country charts: "Love You Son" and "What Kinda Car?" Several songs have been featured in movies and television shows including the CBS soap, "The Young & The Restless."







