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ProMark
Company typePrivate
IndustryMusical instruments
Founded1957; 67 years ago (1957)
FounderHerb Brochstein
Headquarters,
United States
Productsdrum sticks
ParentD'Addario
Websitepromark.com
External videos
video icon Oral History, Maury Brochstein talks about his father's pioneering role in the drumming world and the artists that play the product because they love it. Interview date November 10, 2006, NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Oral History Library
External videos
video icon Oral History, Herb Brochstein reflects on how getting fired from a band at the age of 14 lit a fire under him and aided in his future success. Interview date November 9, 2004, NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) Oral History Library

ProMark is a Houston, Texas-based American drum stick company. Since 2011, it is part of strings company D'Addario. ProMark is a widely known stick company generally played in drum set, drum and bugle corps and concert bands.

History

ProMark was founded in 1957 by percussion instructor and shop owner Herb Brochstein in Houston, Texas. It was the first company to introduce Japanese Shira Kashi white oak into the American market, and the only company to successfully market oak sticks in the United States. The wood provided for ProMark is supplied by Japanese trader Tatsuo Kosaka. In recent years, ProMark has moved to use of non-endangered wood and a "green" finishing process to make their sticks and manufacturing processes safer to the player and the environment.[1]

In 1985, ProMark patented a rute for drum kit use, introducing it as the Hot Rod. Several similar models followed, both from them and other manufacturers.

Notable products

ProMark offers many signature products from notable players and endorsees, such as System Blues by the Blue Devils for field marching, and the Todd Suchermans (Styx) for stage playing. Other autographed models are by Scott Johnson, Benny Greb, Chris Adler, Marco Minnemann, Dennis DeLucia, Jason Bonham, Mike Portnoy, Joey Jordison, Bill Bruford, Jason Bittner, Charlie Adams, Jim Rupp, Neil Peart, etc.

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