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DeMontford Hall has had a complete
re-furb of late. The seats are now tiered and the sound is
better than ever. There was always a
slap-back from the back of the hall which means you hear your
snare drum half a second after you’ve played it, very
unnerving. But like a lot of theatres that spend money on
front of house, they never seem to do much with the dressing
rooms backstage.
Two great
drummers came to see the show: Duggie Wright, who I have known
since the late 50s when he played with The John Barry 7 and
during the 70s and 80s, during the golden days of recording
sessions. He was one of the élite players and was always in
demand. Also Rob Townsend, who I met last year at Ronnie
Scott's Club with Ed Bicknell.

The new
snare drum head has now broken in and the kit sounds the best
I have ever heard it.
Bernard Broche came over from France and
gave us each a case of Champagne.
“...merci
beaucoup, Bernard!”

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