For immediate release: FAVORED NATIONS RECORDS TEAMS WITH DW AND SABIAN FOR AMAZING TERRY BOZZIO DRUM CONTEST!! Grand Prize is a DW collector's series exotic drumset with six Sabian cymbals from TERRY BOZZIO & FAVORED NATIONS Los Angeles – Favored Nations Entertainment, in partnership with DW drums, Sabian Cymbals, Modern Drummer magazine, and NPS Output, announce an exciting new drum/cymbal set contest. -Winner will receive a 12-piece DW drum set in Terry Bozzio's signature Candy Black fade, including 3 piccolo toms, PDP rack system hardware and DW9000 pedals and more. Total value of over $20,000!! -Favored Nations records are also offering their entire catalog plus a signed copy of Terry Bozzio's latest album; Chamber Works, Modern Drummer magazine's 'CD of the month'. Bozzio is also featured on the cover of this month’s Modern Drummer. "A CD which not only shows new possibilities in musical drumming but has things to offer non-drummers as well; Chamber Works shows that Bozzio's ability to craft melodies and chord sequences is almost in a league with his independence and stick control.” - Pat Buzby, JamBands.com Contest details: Contestants can either purchase Chamber Works and locate the unique product part number starting with DIDX on the play side of the disk, or they can send in an SASE to Favored Nations Bozzio Contest 17328 Ventura Blvd. #165, Encino, CA 91316 and FN will mail you the product part number. Contestants must enter the product part number on their online entry form at www.favorednations.com/BozzioContest along with their name, mailing address, email address, and phone number. Contest will run from January 1st 2005 until March 31st2006. The grand prize and runner up drawings will be conducted the week of April 1st 2006 at Favored Nations’ offices. 2 runners up receive a Favored Nations Catalog including a copy of Chamber Works signed by Terry Bozzio. A full list of these rules is available at www.favorednations.com/BozzioContest No Purchase Necessary. Void Where Prohibited. Only entries from the 50 United States accepted.