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Friday, April 22, 2011 - Dream Theater Mini Series: The Spirit Carries On | Dream Theater press release:
The secret is out! Today, the trailer for Dream Theater 2011: The Spirit Carries On has been released. This documentary, produced by Over the Edge Productions and directed by Mike Leonard, has been in the making for six months and will finally soon be released. When Dream Theater's drummer, Mike Portnoy, left the band, they brought in seven of the world's best drummers to audition for the gig. Over the Edge Productions was called in to document the entire process culminating with a feature length documentary that will rock your world! The movie reveals the entire process of finding a new drummer and being blown away as the world's best play Dream Theater's toughest material. And yes, at the end, you'll get a front row seat to the band welcoming the new drummer into the family. Over the Edge Productions is extremely proud to have had the opportunity to make a movie about this historic event. The entire movie will be released very shortly, but for now, be sure to check out the theatrical trailer on Dream Theater's facebook page or on Youtube. |
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Comment by Little Drummer Boy (Member) - Saturday, April 23, 2011 | 
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Comments: 166 | | Interesting.
I am one who is not fond of the "Reality TV" competitions but this has me intrigued.
DT is turning into a marketing machine. This is a perfect inside look at the auditioning process. I think we will be wowed at the high caliber of musicianship that these drummers will present. It will be a drum clinic.
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Comment by Little Drummer Boy (Member) - Saturday, April 23, 2011 | 
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Comments: 166 | | I am surprised Ozzy has not tried this aspect. Or should I say Sharron Osbourne.
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