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A great little find! - DRUMMERWORLD OFFICIAL DISCUSSION FORUM

Went to a charity shop at the weekend and picked up a Count Basie LP for £2.

When I got it home it had a program from his 1989 tour of the uk, a ticket stub from the London show (with Dizzy Gillespie) AND a program from his 1957 tour with Sonny Payne on drums. Upon closer inspection the 1957 program turns out to be signed by Sonny Payne himself.

Right next to where it lists his drum solo in the set.

In immaculate condition too.

Very happy indeed. Spence

Five bucks for it.

That truly is a great find, congrats to you.

Take good care of it.

Wow, that's amazing.

What an incredible find.

Good quality scan needed send to Drummerworld for the Sonny Payne page... Thanks a lot Bernhard

Bernhard, I'll do my best re the scan. I must say that the cover of the '57 program is awesome.

Bright orange with just a picture of Basie's head.

Quite funny actually.

Oh, it's also signed by Joe Newman (Trumpet).

Quote: : Went to a charity shop at the weekend and picked up a Count Basie LP for £2.

When I got it home it had a program from his 1989 tour of the uk, a ticket stub from the London show (with Dizzy Gillespie) AND a program from his 1957 tour with Sonny Payne on drums. Upon closer inspection the 1957 program turns out to be signed by Sonny Payne himself.

Right next to where it lists his drum solo in the set.

In immaculate condition too.

Very happy indeed. Spence From one Londoner to another, many congrats.

Wow what a find. :-)

Luck of the Londoners Aye! You Lucky So 'n' So, 2 Bluddy quid (Wheres this charity shop?

;- ) Get some scans over to bernhard, i wanna have a look at this

Discussion Title: A great little find!
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