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Shawn Drover

Shawn Drover (born May 5, 1966 in Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian drummer, best-known for his work with the heavy metal bands Megadeth and Eidolon.

He began playing the drums at the age of 13. In 1993 he founded the Canadian based power metal band, Eidolon, with his brother Glen. He uses Sabian cymbals and ddrum drums mounted on a drum rack reminiscent of the Greg Voelker Rack System. [citation needed]

Notes

While in rehearsal for "Blackmail The Universe Tour" in October 2004, five days before the first show, Shawn replaced newly returned drummer Nick Menza in thrash metal band Megadeth, who was unable to prepare for the physical demands of a full US tour. [citation needed]

Shawn also plays guitar. He was playing guitar during Megadeth's "Blackmail The Universe Tour" in Kawasaki, Japan (April 3, 2005). Shawn and his brother Glen Drover switched instruments playing "Paranoid" and the second half of "Peace Sells".[1] Glen sat at the drums, and Shawn played the guitar, during Gigantour show in Toronto on September 3, 2005.

While on the Gigantour in 2005, Shawn became the third Megadeth guitarist on stage during "Peace Sells" while Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater played the drums. Shawn also did one solo of the song. The night after the statements were released that Shawn's brother Glen had quit Megadeth, Shawn brought up Chris Broderick as a possible replacement. Shawn then proceeded to show Dave a video of Chris playing both classical and electric guitar. Dave was immediately won over and soon managed to get in contact with Chris. Two weeks later, Broderick was officially declared the new guitarist for Megadeth. [citation needed]

As opposed to many drummers, who cross over their sticks to play the hi-hat with their right hand and snare with their left hand, Shawn instead keeps time with his left hand, keeps a ride cymbal on the left side of his set, and relegates his right hand for snare drum hits (similar to Gene Hoglan). Although the role of each hand is reversed, he still begins rolls and downbeats on rhythms played on other drums with his right hand, as do many right-handed drummers. This is known as "Open handed drumming". Shawn Drover is himself left-handed.

Personal life

He currently resides in Kennesaw, Georgia, has a wife Jodi, a daughter Alexa and a son Ryan. On May 5, the same date as his birthday, 2010, his first grandson, named Braxton, was born.[2]

Gear

Shawn Drover endorses Ddrum, Sabian, Evans drumheads, Gibraltar Hardware and Vic Firth. The "MegaKit" used on the more recent tours (2004–06) was manufactured by Ferguson Fabrication out of Tempe, Arizona. The structure was revised and redesigned making the cage lighter and easier to assemble.

Bands

Partial discography

Megadeth

Eidolon

  • Sacred Shrine (1993)
  • Zero Hour (1996)
  • Seven Spirits (1997)
  • Nightmare World (2000)
  • Hallowed Apparition (2001)
  • Coma Nation (2002)
  • Apostles Of Defiance (2003)
  • The Parallel Otherworld (2006)

Notes

Preceded by Megadeth Drummer
2004-present
Succeeded by
Current

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