Win a Jobeky kit at Stick It To MS!

Jobeky

have announced their support for this year's fantastic

Stick It To MS

event and is donating a Jobeky Pro Stealth kit to be given away on the day of the event. Stick It To MS takes place on the day following

Drumfest

(13 July) at the Birmingham NIA. By taking part you could become a world record holder along with hundreds of other drummers. Led by some of the best drummer´s in the music business, an attempt will be made to host in excess of 533 drummers (the current record) playing together under one roof!

The spec of the kit in question reads something like this:

-High quality Birch shells

-Independant Tom and Cymbal stands

-Full size 18"x8" bass drum

-Dual and single zone drums

-Full mesh heads fitted

-10" and 12" sizes

-Jobekys NEW Pro Hardware

-fully variable hi-hat controller unit pressure control from open to close.

A tasty bit of gear we're sure you'll agree, and it's so simple to enter. For your chance to win all you need to do is visit

www.justgiving.com/colinackroyd

and donate £1.00 or more to be entered into the draw.

Money raised from the record attempt will be donated to the MS Society to invest in support and vital research into a cure. It costs just £10 to take part, the race is then on to see who can raise the most sponsorship money! You can register now to be able to take part at www.stickittoms.com. This is your opportunity to support one of the most spectacular drumming event´s ever to be held in the UK.

For more information on Stick It To MS visit

wwwstickittoms.com

,

www.jobekydrums.co.uk

or check out the flyer

here

.

Chris Barnes

I'm MusicRadar's eCommerce Editor. In addition to testing the latest music gear, with a particular focus on electronic drums, it's my job to manage the 300+ buyer's guides on MusicRadar and help musicians find the right gear for them at the best prices. I dabble with guitar, but my main instrument is the drums, which I have been playing for 24 years. I've been a part of the music gear industry for 20 years, including 7 years as Editor of the UK's best-selling drum magazine Rhythm, and 5 years as a freelance music writer, during which time I worked with the world's biggest instrument brands including Roland, Boss, Laney and Natal.