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Ahead Tommy Lee Concert Aluminum Drum Sticks  

Item #: AHE TC
Overall Ratings: 5.0
 Ahead Tommy Lee Concert Aluminum Drum Sticks
 Product Description
Ahead Tommy Lee Concert Aluminum Drum Sticks

Ahead drumsticks are precision crafted of aircraft grade aluminum with super durable, replaceable shaft covers. Ahead drumsticks are now the choice of today’s hardest hitting drummers on stage and studio. Always perfectly balanced and matched with cushioned grips, Ahead sticks are backed by a 60-day replacement warranty against breakage direct from the manufacturer.

Tommy Lee Concert (ST)

Ahead Drumsticks Features

  • Built-in Vibration Reduction System (VRS) reduces hand fatigue and lets you play longer and faster
  • Precision alloy core guarantees weight and balance variations of less than 1% compared to as much as 20% with wood
  • Ergonomically tuned handle diameters
  • Super hard replaceable polyurethane covers protect both sticks and gear
  • Super high-impact nylon tips

Tommy Lee
Now back with Mötley Crüe, drummer Tommy Lee undoubtedly garners the most headlines of all four bandmembers — due in part to two separate marriages to Hollywood actresses. Born in Athens, Greece, as Thomas Lee Bass on March 10, 1962, his family moved to California a year after his birth. Lee received his first drum set at the ripe old age of four, but didn't receive his first real kit until reaching his teenage years, upon his discovery of hard rock and heavy metal (Deep Purple, Kiss, Led Zeppelin, etc.). After drumming for his high-school marching band, Lee quit high school in his senior year, as he focused entirely on following his dream of joining a rock band. His first real band was called Suite 19, and played the Sunset Strip in L.A. during the early '80s. It was at a Suite 19 show that Lee bumped into his future bandmate, Nikki Sixx.

Sixx was a bassist looking to form a theatrical band that would specialize in anthemic heavy metal, and when he saw Lee play, he knew he had found his drummer. Sixx successfully convinced Lee to leave Suite 19 and form the nucleus of what would become Mötley Crüe. The drummer changed his name to Tommy Lee (also earning the nickname "T-Bone" from Sixx), and guitarist Mick Mars joined the fledgling band shortly afterwards. Lee recommended a singer from his high-school days, Vince Neil, and after several attempts to get him to try out for the band, Neil landed the gig during the first jam session. Mötley Crüe quickly built a fanatical local following, issuing their debut album, Too Fast for Love, on their own independent Leathur label. Elektra Records decided to sign the band shortly thereafter, reissuing their debut, as the band began a string of hit releases throughout the decade — 1983's "Shout at the Devil," 1985's "Theater of Pain," 1987's "Girls, Girls, Girls," and 1989's "Dr. Feelgood" — establishing the quartet as one of the biggest hard rock/metal bands of the '80s. The band took rock theater to a whole new level, especially Lee, whose drum solo centered around such crowd-pleasing gimmicks as his entire kit revolving and spinning, while he continuing to bash on the skins.

Although his achievements with Mötley Crüe are extremely impressive, it was his celebrity marriages to Heather Locklear in the '80s and Pamela Anderson in the '90s that made Tommy Lee a household name. Lee decided to leave Mötley Crüe during his stay in prison, and stuck to his promise after the completion of the Crüe's Greatest Hits tour in 1999. With rap metal being all the rage, Lee formed a similarly styled outfit, Methods of Mayhem, issuing a self-titled album the same year and touring behind it. Although Lee had little to do with Mötley Crüe after splitting, he agreed to take part in their 2001 tell-all autobiography, The Dirt. In addition to his musical output with the Crüe and M.O.M., Lee has made guest appearances on albums by other artists (Stuart Hamm — The Urge, Nine Inch Nails — Downward Spiral, Rob Zombie — Hellbilly Deluxe), contributed a solo song, "Welcome to Planet Boom," to the soundtrack of then-wife Pamela Anderson's 1996 movie, Barb Wire, and produced an album for the forgotten early-'90s band Electric Love Hogs.

  Item Specifications and Additional Product Information

Specifications

  • .595" Diameter
  • .035" Wall
  • Short Taper
  • 16-5/8" Long
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