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  1. Rod Morgenstein (* 19. April 1953 in New York) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schlagzeuger und Musiklehrer. Er wurde vor allem als Musiker der Heavy-Metal -Band Winger und der Jazz-Fusion -Band Dixie Dregs bekannt. Er spielte auch mit Fiona, Platypus und The Jelly Jam .

  2. 20. Mai 2023 · Rod Morgenstein.com > The Official Webstie. Read Rod's interview. Follow Rod on Facebook. Hey Everybody, After years of noodling with the idea of creating specialty tools for drummers, to help with the handful of pesky issues all drummers face at one time or another, the first tool - Wing Thing - has finally come to fruition.

  3. Years active. 1973–present. Rod Morgenstein (born April 19, 1953) is an American drummer with rock bands Winger and Dixie Dregs. [1] He also played with Fiona, Platypus, the Steve Morse Band, and Jelly Jam. He has also done session work with Jordan Rudess including his ventures with the Rudess/Morgenstein Project. [2]

  4. Rod Morgenstein. 7,886 likes · 247 talking about this. Winger SEVEN out now orcd.co/winger

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  5. His unique, dynamic and musical drumming style has led to Rods winning the Best Progressive Rock Drummer award in Modern Drummer Magazine’s Reader’s Poll 5 years in a row (1986-1990) and Best All-Around Drummer (1999), earning him a permanent position in the magazine’s prestigious Honor Roll.

  6. The Jelly Jam – featuring rock heavyweights John Myung (Dream Theater), Rod Morgenstein (Dixie Dregs, Winger) and Ty Tabor (King’s X) – release new album ‘Profit’ on May 27th.

  7. www.berklee.edu › people › rod-morgensteinRod Morgenstein | Berklee

    Rod Morgenstein is a professor in the Percussion Department at Berklee College of Music and a founding member of the progressive rock fusion group the Dixie Dregs and the heavy metal band Winger. He is also a five-time winner of the Modern Drummer reader's poll for best progressive rock drummer and a drum educator with hundreds of clinics and drum festivals around the world.