About Barefoot Drums of Houston Inc.™

Barefoot Drums of Houston designs specialty drum stands and equipment for drummers of all walks of life — for all sizes, all shapes and all ages.

Ken Rector, the director of Barefoot Drums of Houston, has designed and built unique drums stands that will set a new standard for drumming. The proceeds from Barefoot Drums of Houston are applied to Rector's dream of Barefoot'in, a safe house ministry for abused children and their mothers.

About the custom drum products

Barefoot Drums of Houston stands are extremely hard to knock over while using. Rector invented the "Freedom" snare drum stand that provides the utmost comfort while playing and allows drummers to never, ever again have to straddle the snare stand.

Rector is also skilled at refining drummers' foot pedals to compliment the "Freedom" snare stands. The effect increases foot speed on the pedals by 100 percent, guaranteed. Rector backs up this claim with his 46 years of drumming experience and a money-back guarantee.

Other products in the works include bar chimes and bar chime stands.

About other products

Other products offered on this Web site include:

  • Handmade painted collectible motorcycle art
  • One-of-a-kind T-shirts in various sizes
  • Handmade wooden crosses
  • Bumper stickers
  • Hats
  • BBQ Aprons
  • Baby apparel

About Barefoot'in

Ken Rector created his Barefoot Drums of Houston organization to generate funds to support abused women and children. When you purchase items from this Web site, all proceeds go toward the process of financing a much-needed project and Rector's dream of creating a safe haven for abused women and children. Barefoot'in is about child abuse awareness and breaking the cycle of horrible effects on the lives of women and children, with the end result of making new beginnings a reality. As fund raising efforts increase, the organization is striving tirelessly to help one child or parent at a time through counseling and prayer.

Always love and protect your children. Never, ever hurt 'em.

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