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The Who’s Keith Moon was not only (as he loved to boast) “the world’s greatest Keith Moon-type drummer,” he was also the greatest prankster in the history of rock & roll. The man they ...
A sale in 2004 saw a Keith Moon kit go for £120,000 ... He died of a prescription drug overdose at the age of 32 in 1978. The drum kit, which he first used in 1964 before the group changed ...
One of Keith ... drum kits is due to be auctioned…. Keith Moon‘s 1964 Ludwig Super Classic is part of a memorabilia sale to be held at Bonhams Knightsbridge on December 10. Moon first used the ...
Like a drum kit being hurled down a flight of stairs by a rock star, Keith Moon: The Real Me, a new one-person show written by and starring Mick Berry, has its sublime moments. Chiefly these occur ...
Sat at the eight-piece, double-bass drum kit, Jason Carter — who plays in Oxfordshire-based ... over 14 months starting in 2006 — one month for every year that Keith Moon played Premier drums — with a ...
Keith Moon played drums with the same hyper-kinetic intensity that he lived his life: frenetic to the point where chaos could erupt around him at any given moment. When it comes to the excess and ...
Keith Moon was always known for his explosive drumming, but he took things a step further at a 1967 appearance on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The Smothers Brothers were known for being a ...
When the broadcast aired to an estimated 350 million people in June ’67, the massive audience found The Who’s Keith Moon sitting next ... moves at the drum kit. Ringo loved the event.