
John P. Stebal III
The Stebals have been serving the Northeast Ohio area
since the 1950's. John Stebal Jr. hit the scene with his guitar
at that time and built a reputation as one of the best musicians
(studio and live), and as an educator/author who has schooled many of
today's professionals. John Jr. opened retail operations in
Willowick, Ohio in a second floor office space in the Shoregate Mall
Arcade in 1975, with a focus on guitars and instruction. He
quickly outgrew the office and moved to a storefront on Vine Street
(also in Willowick). At this time the business was able to offer
lessons and accessories for all instruments.
John Jr.'s son, John P. Stebal III started
teaching drums in 1980. When John III felt the need to better
service his drum students he started a more legitimate drum department
in 1990. There was not a lot of space to work with as the drum
department grew (800 sq. ft. total with the back half being used for
studios and half of the remaining floor space in the front being used
for guitars and accessories for other instruments). So when John
Jr. left the business in 1996, John III decided to convert the full
line store into a drum specialty shop and use all the floor space for
drums and percussion. He felt that he could use his knowledge,
experience, and passion for drums better in this type of environment.
Today, Stebal Drums occupies two combined storefronts and a total of
2100 sq. ft. of floor space.
John is currently a freelance artist.


Rod Reisman
Rumor has it that Rod was raised by
wolves in the Flatlands of Ohio. As of this writing, we can find
no information to either corroborate or dispute this. Rod's
origin is not important. His presence at Groove Central is.
In addition to being an accomplished percussionist, a
seasoned business professional, a working drummer AND a teacher,
Rod is also the resident hardware and used equipment appraisal specialist at
Stebal Drums. Rod has probably forgotten more about drums, drum
hardware, and the music business in general than many of us will ever know.
Rod's professional career includes work
with Sextet Devo (yes, THAT Devo), 15-60-75 (The Numbers Band),
Crystal Brandy (on a Far East USO tour), Buckeye Biscuit, Baby Sirloin,
Alex Bevan
(Low Tech and Proud), John Dailey, and First Light.
Rod's current musical associations are with The
Prayer Warriors, Sweet Willy and The Solid Cats, and Cletus Black.

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