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    Lou Mars Interviewed for KCHO Radio

    Saturday, February 20th, 2010

    Lou Mars was interviewed for KCHO radio by Catherine Beeghly about his world record attempt at marathon drumming. It airs today, 2/20/2010 at 3:00 PM Pacific time in the Chico area. You can listen below.

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    Winner of Dixon Demon kit used by Lou Mars in his World Record Attempt

    Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

    Kayden wins Dixon Drum set
    Kaden Gower wins Lou’s kit

    In conjunction with Lou Mars’s amazing attempt to break the World’s Record for Marathon Drumming was a fund raising effort for Little Kids Rock. Dixon Drums donated a Demon Series Kit with their new 2010 Urban Camo finish as a prize. The winner of the Dixon Demon Drum Set Give-away is Chrissy Gower of Chico CA. She has given the kit to her son Kayden who watched much of the coverage of Lou’s attempt to beat the record. Obviously Lou has inspired the soon to be drummer. When they met after the event, Kayden started waving his hands in the air frantically as if he were playing the drums. Chrissy was kind enough to send us these photos showing her son’s response to the prize. 

    Kayden poses like Tommy Lee
    Here is is doing a Tommy lee pose.

    Join Us Online as Lou Mars Celebrates His World Record Milestone!!

    Thursday, January 28th, 2010

    Lou Mars

    The event will be streamed live world-wide from the Lakeside Pavilion and include a sneak preview of Lou Mars upcoming documentary. The drawing for the Dixon Demon drum set that Lou played on during the event will also take place.  Lou will perform four songs along with a slide show and special guests. Friday, January 29th, 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM Pacific Time. Watch it on Lou’s Ustream channel.

    Lou Mars’s Quest for The World Record is a Life Changing Experience for Many Involved

    Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

    Lou Mars drummer

    Lou Mars Facts:

    • Hours played: 108.5 (4.5 days)
    • Place in the records for longest marathon drumming: 2nd
    • Broken drumsticks given away by Lou to children: 36
    • Volunteers: 120
    • UStream.tv views: 47,872
    • Number of positive comments and e-mails received: +1,000
    • Amount of money made for Little Kids Rock: $700.00
    • Impact made on everyone involved: Unmeasurable

    From January 14th to January 18th, 2010, Lou Mars attempted to break the Guinness Book of Word Records for Marathon Drumming in Chico, California. The event has changed the lives of many of the participants, volunteers and spectators alike. Lou’s endurance has become and inspiration to people all over the world. Both the visitors to NorCal Strength and Conditioning and viewers on the Ustream channel could not help but be compelled to support Lou. Workplace computer monitors all over the Chico as well as the Seattle Police Department where tuned into Lou during the event. The Mark & Brain syndicated radio show streamed the audio from the event live for two days.

    Some terms from Guinness on Marathon Drumming Record:

    • Lou could not be touched while drumming
    • He could accumulate 5 min breaks every hour

    Lou’s attempt to break the World Record for Marathon Drumming was a catalyst for change in Lou’s life, as he realized he would like to bring awareness to cancer and it’s connection to diet and exercise. Lou was inspired by his late friend Richard McKinley who recently passed away from cancer. Lou’s uncle is also currently suffering from cancer. He would also like kids to step up from Rock Band and Guitar Hero video games to real instruments.

    Lou played on both his Dixon Outlaw drum set he won in our “Drum Your Way to Hollywood” contest as well as an Urban Camo Demon drum kit which was given away to a lucky donor with the proceeds went to help Little Kids Rock. It was reported that Lou’s drum equipment failed. This was untrue. The Dixon drum sets held strong, however, Lou’s hard hitting did vibrate three lug nuts from the bottom of one snare, and one bass drum nut completely unscrewed itself over the 4.5 day duration. The snares on the back-up snare drum were also vibrated loose. Over-all the gear held through a ferocious beating. With that said 30 sticks were cracked or broken and one pair of aluminum sticks bent during the process.

    Brian Peterson and Lou Mars will be making of a mini documentary regarding the event. The documentary will explore the story in depth and the secondary stories that occurred during the process. The team will have a party on Friday the 29th which will also be livestreamed.

    Key players:

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