Drum (disambiguation)

A drum is a musical instrument.

Drum or drums may also refer to:

People

 * Clan Irvine/Barons of Drum, dynasty with surname "Irvine" occupying Drum Castle in Aberdeenshire
 * Andrew B. Drum (1883–1955), officer in the United States Marine Corps
 * Augustus Drum (1815–1858), Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
 * Chris Drum (born 1974), New Zealand cricketer
 * Damian Drum (born 1960), Australian politician and former footballer and coach
 * George W. Drum (1925–1997), early leader in automobile club circles
 * Henry Drum, American politician
 * Hugh Aloysius Drum (1879–1951), American general for whom Fort Drum is named
 * Joseph Drum (1874–1926), American footballer and coach
 * Julius Drum (1958–2007), Native American actor
 * Kevin Drum (born 1958), American political blogger
 * Marcus Drum (born 1987), Australian footballer
 * Maximilian Drum (born 1991), German footballer
 * Richard C. Drum (1825–1909), Adjutant General of the United States Army from 1880 to 1889

Places

 * Drum (Wales), a mountain in Wales
 * Drum Castle, a castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
 * Drum, County Armagh, a townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
 * Drum, County Londonderry, a townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
 * Drum GAC, a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Drum, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
 * Drum, County Roscommon, a village in the Republic of Ireland
 * Drum Islands, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut
 * Drum Manor Forest Park, a forest close to the Sperrin Mountains and Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland
 * Drum, Mariposa County, California, former town in California
 * Drum, Nevada County, California, former town in California
 * Drum, Placer County, California, former town in California
 * Fort Drum, New York, the home of the 10th Mountain Division in the United States Army
 * The Drum Arts Centre, London, set up in 1974 by Cy Grant and John Mapondera
 * The Drum (Arts Centre) in Birmingham, England
 * "The Drum", nickname of Frank Erwin Center, home court of the University of Texas at Austin's basketball teams

Drums and drum-shaped items

 * Drum (communication), a communication device
 * Talking drum
 * Drum (container), a type of cylindrical container
 * Drum brake, an automotive braking system
 * Drum kit (or drum set or trap set), a collection of drums, cymbals, and potentially other percussion instruments
 * Drum magazine, a cylindrical container for ammunition
 * Drum memory, an early form of computer memory used in the 1950s and 1960s
 * Drum or tholobate, in architecture, the lower part of a dome or cupola in the shape of a cylinder or prism
 * Electronic drum, in which sound is generated by an electronic waveform generator or sampler instead of by acoustic vibration
 * Drum, the photoreceptor in a laser printer

Biology

 * Drum (fish), any of several fish in the family Sciaenidae

Brands

 * Drum (tobacco), a brand of tobacco, owned by parent company Imperial Tobacco
 * Drum (yacht), a yacht

Books and magazines

 * Drum!, an educational American drumming magazine
 * Drum (American magazine), an LGBT-interest magazine
 * Drum (South African magazine), a South African magazine
 * The Drum (novel), by A.E.W. Mason
 * Fredric Drum, protagonist of the Fredric Drum series of novels by Norwegian author Gert Nygårdshaug

Film and TV

 * Drum (1976 film), a sequel to the 1975 film Mandingo
 * Drum (2004 film), a film about a journalist of Drum magazine
 * Drum (2016 film), an Iranian drama film set in Tehran
 * "Drum", a 2002 television ident for BBC Two from the 'Personality' series
 * The Drum (1934 film), a British film directed by Sinclair Hill
 * The Drum (1938 film), a film starring Sabu, Raymond Massey and Roger Livesey
 * The Drum (TV program), an Australian current affairs show

Music

 * The Drums (band), rock band from New York
 * Drum (album), the first release from band Hugo Largo
 * Drum (EP), by Local H

Songs

 * "Drum" (MØ song), 2016
 * "Drums", a song by Jesus Jones from Culture Vulture !
 * "Drums", an improvisational song performed by the percussionists of the rock group the Grateful Dead
 * "Drums", a song by P-MODEL from ONE PATTERN
 * "Drums", a song by Johnny Cash from Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian
 * "The Drum", a 1971 hit song for Bobby Sherman

Acronyms

 * DRUM Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement, Detroit, Michigan-based labor and political organization