Win Steve Smith's Best Of CD!
Bag yourself the drum legend's latest album
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Earlier this week we were lucky enough to meet up with Steve Smith ahead of his awesome set at Ronnie Scotts. As if that wasn't cool enough, Steve gave us copies of his latest album for you guys to win!
The Best Of Steve Smith focuses on Steve's latter day work, containing 12 tracks from the last 12 years, including work from Vital Tech Tones and Steve Smith and Buddy's Buddies. Needless to say (but we're going to say it anyway), the album is crammed full of incredible drumming that makes us want to abandon our computers and get practising behind the kit.
We have three copies to give away. To enter just send your answer to the question below to rhythm@futurenet.com. Good luck!
Which of the following bands is Steve most associated with?
A. Journey
B. AC/DC
C. Led Zeppelin
This competition is now closed.
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