Yamaha Drums Supplies Drum Sets To All Ten Stages At New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
![]() Part of the large and enthusiastic crowd at this year's New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. |
After Hurricane Katrina hit, the Yamaha Corporation of America's employee-supported charitable program, "Yamaha Cares," collected and matched individual cash donations to the American Red Cross. Employees at Yamaha Music Manufacturing plant in Thomaston, Ga. loaded a tractor-trailer with infant supplies and other necessities for delivery into the disaster zone.
Yamaha provides drums for the festival to Ray Fransen's Drum Center in Kenner, Louisiana, the state's oldest and largest establishment dedicated solely to drumming. Fransen and store manager Frank D'Arcangelo help service all ten stages at the festival, which took place this year on April 28-30 and May 5-7. After the crowds went home, Fransen sold the drums to the public at his store.
After suffering devastating destruction during Hurricane Katrina, Ray Fransen's Drum Center became one of the first businesses in the city to reopen. Fransen experienced another setback in February when a woman drove her pickup truck into the store, causing $50,000 in damage. That is all in the past and he has begun to work with several foundations to provide drums to musicians who lost kits during the hurricane.
"Our hope is to rebuild our lives, our region and our music community," said Fransen.



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