Chicago drummer Jimmy Chamberlin is selling more than 200 pieces of gear, including equipment he used live and in studio with the Smashing Pumpkins.
Chamberlin’s online shop, which features drum kits, snare drums, tambourines, cowbells and other instruments, is set to go live on reverb.com Wednesday. Prices range from $10-$8,900.
Among the offerings:
"I would make charts and keep notes on the snare drum because there were often times when (Pumpkins frontman) Billy (Corgan) would write three or four songs in the morning, then come in and say ‘I want to play these tonight,’" Chamberlin said in a statement.
Chamberlin, who grew up in Joliet, reunited with Corgan and guitarist Jeff Schroeder last year for an acoustic-electro tour that included a stop at the Civic Opera House.
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