Here I play little bit of 1930’s British Dance Band drumming on a beautiful drum set of the day. It’s a large kit with plenty of traps plus 3 doubled head toms, which were becoming very popular at the toms are well in evidence when I play along to the 78rpm recording of ’Jungle Fever’ by Harry Roy and his Dance Band. The Temple Blocks come into their own on the second track ’My Chinatown/Limehouse Blues also from Harry Roy and the band.
The kit is a 1936 Premier Swingster model Console Kit from my British Drum Museum collection. It has, what Premier called at the time, a ’Wonder Finish’ and you can see why as even after almost 90 years the gold still sparkles! Together with that and the applied ’Diamond Brilliants’ this is certainly what is described as a ’Full Dress Set’ and most likely would have belonged to a drummer of some note in a popular dance orchestra of the day. It’s quite a kit to set up too as you can see from the speeded up filming at the beginning but once set up it’s a lot of fun to play.
I hope you enjoy this video and thanks to Harry for filming it. Don’t forget to subscribe to this channel as there’s much more to come. Many thanks.
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