Preston Nash

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Preston Nash is an American musician, drummer, music educator, composer/songwriter, music producer, and former radio personality and producer.[1] He is best known as the drummer for Dope, Primer 55, Society 1,[2] and The Color Red.[3] He is also known as the former producer for The Ralph Bailey Show on 1560 KNZR out of Bakersfield, California.[4] As a songwriter and composer, he's written music used in independent films,[5] jingles heard on radio stations around the United States,[6] and has collaborated and recorded with artists including Virus,[7] Billie Stevens,[8] and cellist Tina Guo.[9] He's been a music educator and drum instructor for over 20 years,[10] and holds 3 degrees in music, including a Master's Degree in Music Theory/Composition.[11] In 2011 he moved to Indianapolis, where he's been a free-lance drummer,[12] the Lesson Coordinator and a drum instructor at the Sam Ash Music Indianapolis Learning Center,[13] and the director of Sam Ash Music's rock-group program called ASH ROCK.[14] Preston Nash is endorsed by Pearl Drums,[15] Sabian Cymbals,[16] Pro-Mark Drumsticks,[17] Evans Drumheads,[18] PureSound Percussion,[19] and Samick Guitars.[20]

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