I have never felt compelled to give a journalist a hug after an interview, until Gail Worley. Within moments of speaking with her, you sense that Gail is in this for the right reasons. Her passion for music and writing is evident in the way she puts you at ease and draws out the best from you in conversation. I had a hard time shutting up because she got me so psyched! Gail was also responsible for fulfilling my childhood dream of getting in Modern Drummer magazine, writing a great piece. I appreciate that she took the time to help a kid from New Hampshire get out there a little more. Thanks for writing about what you believe in, Gail. Your talent and spirit don't go unappreciated, my friend!
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Gail in Print: Modern Drummer, August 2006

“Hi, I’m Stewart Copeland, and I still have more hair than Sting!”
Please check out my updates with drummers Spencer Seim of the Nintendo game theme song cover band, The Advantage and uber-hottie Brian Viglione of The Dresden Dolls, both in the August 2006 issue of Modern Drummer magazine with Stewart Copeland (from The Police, for those of you who have been living under a rock) on the cover!
An Interview with Brian Viglione of Dresden Dolls
“I grew up in a small, working class town in a somewhat stressful household,” says drummer Brian Viglione. “I had a lot of pent up aggression and anger, but I found the drums to be an excellent emotional release for a lot of stuff going on inside me. My hometown didn’t offer many opportunities and it can be really easy to succumb to that kind of suffocating feeling. Music was my vehicle out of that.” Playing since age ten, Brian currently drums for The Dresden Dolls; a theatrical rock duo whose signature blend of dark cabaret and punk has earned them a global buzz. Continue reading An Interview with Brian Viglione of Dresden Dolls
