In 1985, a year before the Police officially broke up, drummer Stewart Copeland released a solo album called 'The Rhythmatist.' The record was a document of the artist's trek to Africa, where he recorded and played drums and other percussion with local musicians.
What do you get when you take members of Rush, Tool, Primus and The Police, and put them in a studio together? You get a tune called Count Drumula, the result of a jam session with Neil Peart, Danny Carey, Les Claypool and Stewart Copeland.
I'm a sucker for drum news of any kind. When the kind is from Rush and Police I get pretty excited. The coolest part of the interview posted here from Gibson is the source. Rush fans will find a ton of links and video at musicradar...