Zak Starkey
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Zak Starkey's Gear
Zak Starkey’s first kit was the 1975 White/Cream Premier kit gifted to his father by Keith Moon
The kit Zak used for The Who’s Summer Olympics appearance, a Drum Workshop (DW)-badged kit in multicolored red, black, blue, yellow, and green clear acrylic, using RCI acrylic shells and a combination of DW and PDP hardware. Zildjian cymbals finished with Olympic ring-colored edges.
Drums:
Two 24″ × 18″ bass drums 12″ × 8″rack tom 13″ × 9″rack tom 14″ × 10″ rack tom Four 18″ × 18″ floor toms 15″ × 10″ snare drum
Cymbals:
Five 24″ Zildjian crashes with Olympic-colored rings
Zak's stick powers "The Who", capable of maximum impact but also designed for control. An oval bead produces a wide range of expressive sounds at all dynamic levels. The Zak Starkey design also features the colorful pop-art "target" logo.
As seen on the "Artists" section of Zildjian's website about Zak Starkey's cymbals.
As seen on the "Artists" section of Zildjian's website about Zak Starkey's cymbals.
As seen on the "Artists" section of Zildjian's website about Zak Starkey's cymbals.
As seen in this Drum Workshop tweet, Zak Starkey was using the Drum Workshop Designer Series Acrylics drum kit in 2014.
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