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Gman GB Gantt, American drummer from Dallas Texas specializing in everything from progressive rock to R&B. Gman came from a musical family and was trained formally from an early age. Gman has done many recording sessions and worked as a freelance musician and clinician/instructor both privately and for the School of Rock, as well as a session player for multiple artists and is most known from his time as drummer for heavy rock and driving blues artist John Nitzinger (from Alice Coopers band and Bloodrock).