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Coming to a gas station near you: Sheriff the one-man band

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There’s a new Sheriff in town.
Photo: Mikayla Whitmore

You haven’t seen anything like this since Deja Vu’s Strippermobile: music blasting, colored lights dancing and a fog machine pumping out a cloud of ambience ... from the back of a truck parked at a gas station. Meet Sheriff Drumman, an LA musician who moved to Las Vegas a year ago with nothing but two buckets and talent. He slowly built up his rig, sleeping in his largest drum case until he had a Chevrolet Silverado with a 13-piece custom glass drum kit, which he parks and on which he performs at Flamingo Road and Arville Street (or on Fremont Street). “I want to make people happy on a large scale,” Drumman says. “If I can do it at a gas station, imagine what I could do at an event when I’m supposed to be there.”

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