Keith Moon’s Premier / Natural Finish Drum Kit / 1975 / Natural / Drum For Sale
Sold! Keith Moon’s Premier Natural Single Bass Drum kit. His last professionally used drum kit, played LIVE on the filming of the video clip for “Who Are You?” It is recognizable due to the oval-post tom mount on the bass drum, and it has the original natural birch finish.
It seems that this was designated as a studio kit, as it was built for function rather than display (although it is an amazing kit to see in person), and that most of it, as seen here, was given to a friend and Who-associate to use in a studio, shortly before Keith’s untimely passing.
Two stands and the seat are from the copper-plated set on an earlier 1975/6 kit. This is how Keith gave it. Three toms that were not given with it ended up in the Hard Rock Cafe’s excellent display in Boston.
The kit as it survives here comprises ; Bass drum (no front head), Floor tom, 2 x mounted toms, Hi hat stand, Kick pedal, snare stand and seat (with copper plated base). 2 x copper plated cymbal stands. Original batter heads. Paiste “Sound Edge” Hi Hats, 2 x Paiste cymbals (probably one crash one ride). It is all a bit dusty and un-polished. That is called “patina” and can’t be replicated. It is all genuine and original as Keith put it together.
A landmark kit from one of Keith Moon’s most electric and historic performances, offered for the first time by Rock Stars Guitars. Full history and provenance will be available to the buyer. No information will be given to anyone else, as our client has requested this. Please call for price. Please note; It’s on the BEST Who video, with Keith Moon! See it. Hear it! You gotta have it!
We can also offer the Premier Timbales that Keith used in the studio in the same period. And a pair of his unused sticks from 1978. Both items will be included with this drum kit.
Rock Stars Guitars, USA
Who we are.....and what we can do for you!
Rock Stars Guitars ® was founded in 1996, when Greg Dorsett and David Brewis met and realized they both had a fanatical interest in guitars as well as significant personal collections of authentic rock memorabilia. Together their collections benchmark some of the most explosive moments in rock and roll history.
Rock Stars Guitars ® is the first place players call if they had an old guitar to sell; but many artists were unaware that tour gear and stage equipment is becoming highly collectable too. We are proud to broker sales of guitars or gear between the artists and the collectors who want to own a piece of Rock and Roll History. Some fans and collectors were given keepsakes by famous stars decades ago, and don't realize what their prize could be worth.
Since 1996, Rock Stars Guitars ® has built a solid reputation in the Rock and Roll Collector's world. We sell only authentic instruments and stage equipment. Everything we sell is backed by hand signed letter of authenticity from the artist's themselves or their management/technicians, or backed with photographic or film material.
We also handle consignments. Please contact us to discuss your instrument or item.
About the Founders:
Greg Dorsett was a roadie for Southern Pacific (members of the Doobie Brothers and Creedence Clearwater Revival), and while on tour, he made lasting friendships with some of rock and rolls greatest legends. While feeding his obsession for Rock and Roll, Greg established himself as one of California's premiere Vintage Gibson Guitar collectors and an expert on John Birch Guitars of England.
Across the pond, in the United Kingdom, after working in vintage guitars for several years, David Brewis was winning awards for producing rock and roll classics for Prefab Sprout and The Kane Gang. While working closely with rock's most awe-inspiring artists. Personal and trusted relationships were forged throughout the industry.
David Brewis has been involved in the Jimi Hendrix collecting world since the mid-1980's when he purchased a Gibson J200 from Chas Chandler, Jimi Hendrix's manager. The guitar was a 1968 model, and Chas recalled it being given to him by Jimi and Noel Redding in New York in 1968. Dave used the guitar on some recordings with his band The Kane Gang, and struggled for a while, unsuccessfully, to get the guitar's neck to straighten out. It became so difficult to play that Dave eventually consigned the guitar to a Sotheby's pop memorabilia auction, where it sold as a Slade/Jimi Hendrix guitar (it had also been played on a record by the group Slade, who were managed by Chas in the 1970's). Keith Shadwick later documented this brief ownership in "Jimi Hendrix/Musician".
Through owning this guitar, Dave was contacted by Tony Brown, who was running a Jimi Hendrix archive, and had recently sold the 1960 Zemaitis 12-string used by Hendrix in the 1967 "See My Music Talking" film. Through this contact, Dave's name and guitar appeared in the index of "Electric Gypsy", by Harry Shapiro and Caesar Glebbeek.
Dave then purchased, in the early 1990's, a couple of Jimi's Fender Dual Showman speaker cabinets (one of which is now at Experience Music Project in Seattle) and a Maestro "Rhythm'n'Sound" effects unit, plus a junk shop find of a Vox wah pedal and Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face, both believed to be Jimi's.
The biggest find was buying a 1967 Gibson Flying V as a used, refinished instrument, and discovering that it was the one painted and used by Jimi Hendrix in the 1960's. The instrument was verified by Sotheby's, and put in a sale, but did not sell, possibly due to having lost its original paintwork. It was later restored to its "painted" appearance.
During this time, interviews were conducted with "Univibes" magazine (the international Jimi Hendrix magazine), UK "Guitarist" magazine, many newspapers, etc. and was photographed for the "Classic Guitars of the 1960's" book By Tony Bacon. This guitar was examined by many guitar authors, writers, and experts, to determine its authenticity. Shortly afterwards Dave purchased Jimi Hendrix's Martin D-45 (also listed in "Electric Gypsy") from Experience drummer Mitch Mitchell, and supplied information and features to many magazines, including the "Experience Hendrix" magazine, run by Hendrix's estate. The Martin was sold to Experience Music Project.
In 1999, the Flying V was fully restored, having its finish and paintwork redone more accurately, and was shown at various international guitar shows. The guitar was featured in an exhibition at Boston's Museum of Fine Art, and its image used, along with information supplied by Dave, in the book "Guitar - Music, History, Players", by Richard Chapman, also USA "Guitar Player" magazine.
After forming Rock Stars Guitars with Greg Dorsett, other Hendrix-owned and used guitars and equipment were purchased from Experience member Noel Redding, and Animals' road manager/assistant to Mike Jeffery and Chas Chandler, James "Tappy" Wright.
Dave, as a partner in Rock Stars Guitars, continues to be consulted by authors and auction houses in connection with Hendrix-associated material.
We are proud to say, these friends and industry contacts stretch back to the 1970's and remain strong today.
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We can hand deliver high end instruments. All travel and expenses are paid in advance by buyer.
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Greg Dorsett U.S. Phone: 619-229-8709 |
David Brewis U.K. Phone: 0191 4211831 U.K. Mobile: 07970 868572 |