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Dan Needham
Dan Needham is a producer and session drummer based in Nashville, TN. He has worked in various capacities with a broad range of well-known recording artists, including Michael McDonald, the Neville Brothers, Amy Grant, Chris Tomlin, Garth Brooks, Kathy Mattea, and numerous others.
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Nashville producer and session drummer Dan Needham explains how being able to work in more than one genre leads to more opportunities and greater success, even if it also means having to invest in appropriate gear to suit the genre.



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December 2007
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