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Drummer Collection (page 2)

In the heart of London, in 1967, the legendary Buddy Rich took center stage with his drumsticks poised and ready

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Drummer Collection: Larry Mullen jnr. playing the drums with U2 at the N. E. C. Birmingham
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Drummer Collection: British soldiers on the Western Front, northern France, First World War, 1916, (c1920)
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Drummer Collection: Dancing Sailors, Brittany by Christopher Woods, 1930, (1936). Creator: Christopher Wood
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Drummer Collection: Billy Higgins and David Williams, Ronnie Scotts, Soho, London, Sep 1993. Artist: Brian O Connor
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Drummer Collection: The Count Basie Orchestra performing at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 18 July 1980
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Drummer Collection: Sri Lanka - Basket Trick - Jugglers
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Drummer Collection: Drummer in a Pancha Thuryas Kandyan dance orchestra at tourist show in the Kandyan Arts
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Drummer Collection: THE BEATLES. From left to right: Ringo Starr, George Harrison, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney
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Drummer Collection: Japanese women musicians
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Drummer Collection: Boy Drummer of The South Wales Borderers
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Drummer Collection: Drummer (Flute / Fife) Player - The Green Howards
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Drummer Collection: Angola, Africa - Marimba Players
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Drummer Collection: Turkish Musicians - Salonica
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Drummer Collection: Taiko drumming group
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Drummer Collection: The Ray Ellington Quartet
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Drummer Collection: American Parade, 1917 (oil on canvas)
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Drummer Collection: Sketches of the British Army (colour litho)
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Drummer Collection: Max Roach, Royal Festival, Hall, London, 1989. Artist: Brian O Connor
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Drummer Collection: Idris Muhammad, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1998. Artist: Brian O Connor
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Drummer Collection: Harry Bence playing the saxophone at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1984
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Drummer Collection: Big Chief Russell Moore, Arvell Shaw and Barrett Deems performing, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, 1984
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Drummer Collection: Types of soldiers from the first half of the 19th century, 1900. Artist: Richard Knotel
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Drummer Collection: Drummer, 1st regiment of the French Foreign Legion, 20th century
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Drummer Collection: Devil Dancers, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
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Drummer Collection: DANCING BEAR. Wood engraving, 19th century
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Drummer Collection: Intore drummers perform at Butare
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Drummer Collection: Drummer, Deoksugung Palace, Seoul, South Korea, Asia
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Drummer Collection: Drummer of 1598
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Drummer Collection: Pretty Lady military drummer
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Drummer Collection: Hindu musician playing the tabla (drums) with typical black spot made from a mixture of gum
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Drummer Collection: Corporal - Drummer Royal Welsh Fusiliers
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Drummer Collection: Bravery at Wattignies
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Drummer Collection: Flying Ballerina
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Drummer Collection: Ceremonial dance, between c1900 and c1930. Creator: Lomen Brothers
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Drummer Collection: Daniel Smithson, Gary Crosby Sextet, National Jazz Archive, Loughton, Essex, Oct 2023
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Drummer Collection: Dennis Elliott, If, Marquee Club, Soho, London, 1971. Creator: Brian O'Connor
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Drummer Collection: Peter Adam Hill, Guido Spannocchi Quartet, Verdict Jazz Club, Brighton, East Sussex, Sept 2023
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Drummer Collection: Daniel Smithson, Gary Crosby Sextet, National Jazz Archive, Loughton, Essex, Oct 2023
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Drummer Collection: Daniel Smithson, Gary Crosby Sextet, National Jazz Archive, Loughton, Essex, Oct 2023
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Drummer Collection: Guido Spannocchi Quartet, Verdict Jazz Club, Brighton, East Sussex, Sept 2023
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Drummer Collection: Peter Adam Hill, Guido Spannocchi Quartet, Verdict Jazz Club, Brighton, East Sussex, Sept 2023
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Drummer Collection: Sean Quinn, Guido Spannocchi Quartet, Verdict Jazz Club, Brighton, East Sussex, Sept 2023
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Drummer Collection: 'A Departure from Palmyra', by Carl Haag, in the exhibition of the Society of Painters... 1862
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Drummer Collection: Jamie Oliver, television chef pictured in London in June 1999
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Drummer Collection: Men Preparing the hobby horse. The origin of the Minehead Hobby Horse Festival has been
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Drummer Collection: Tommy Waterfield was was adopted by actress Jane Russell in 1951
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Drummer Collection: The Bee Gees pop groups drummer Colin Petersen and his bride Joanne Newfield
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Drummer Collection: Drummer Colin Peterson, who is suing the Bee Gees pop group


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In the heart of London, in 1967, the legendary Buddy Rich took center stage with his drumsticks poised and ready. The crowd held their breath as he unleashed a rhythmic storm that shook the very foundations of music. This captivating moment was captured by Brian Foskett, forever immortalizing the genius of one of history's greatest drummers. Across time and continents, drums have echoed through pivotal moments in history. In Howard Pyle's oil on canvas masterpiece from 1906, "The Nation Makers, " we witness the Battle of Brandywine during the Revolutionary War. Amidst chaos and gunfire, a drummer boy stands tall, beating out a rallying cry for freedom. Fast forward to 1968 in London once again; Joe Morello takes his turn under Brian Foskett's lens. With lightning speed and precision, Morello mesmerizes audiences with his virtuosity on the drums. His beats reverberate through every corner of Queen Elizabeth Hall. Speaking of battles, Howard Pyle brings us another iconic scene: The Battle of Bunker Hill in 1898. As soldiers clash swords and musket balls fly through the air, a drummer boy fearlessly pounds away at his instrument amidst chaos and carnage—a symbol of unwavering courage amid adversity. From military regiments to recruitment posters during WWI featuring Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders or Grenadier Guards at St Michaels Mount—drummers have always played an essential role in keeping armies marching to victory. But it wasn't just war where drumming left its mark; it also found its place within jazz ensembles around the world. Jack DeJohnette's explosive performance at Queen Elizabeth Hall in 1989 showcases how drums can transcend boundaries and captivate audiences across genres. Elvin Jones' Jazz Machine brought rhythm to life at Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles back in 1997—an unforgettable night where the drums became a force of nature, commanding attention and igniting passion.