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First commercially available brushes?
Whoops, that should have been Allis and Wiens in my previous post. Well, I listened to Land of Cotton Blues and it does sound like brushes used for t...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
From 510...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
From Gerry...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
Chris, many thanks for your input. I'll check out "land Of Cotton Blues" and the links you provided. Also, thanks for alerting me to all the replies...
15 years agoRoxy drums??
^ Excellent info, thanks!
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
Now this is gold: "The softer the band played, the better Mutt played. The drummer used sandpaper, there being no wire brushes at that time. You coul...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
From 510...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
From patrick...
15 years agoAjax/Trixon...just what is this??
Thanks for the link, interesting! I didn't realise just how much Trowa were following/copying Sonor. I still love my Trowa, though (sounds great).
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
William Ludwig 1922 article Click on the first in the list of results. Only a brief mention of the Jazz Brush, but the whole article is an interesti...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
OK, I found the original source of that Zutty Singleton quote. There's no preview for this book, but, bit-by-bit, I managed to prise this info from t...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
From 510...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
From 510...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
510, the resolution of my screen isn't great when the pic is blown-up to that extent, so I honestly couldn't say. I somehow doubt that it is a brush,...
15 years agoFirst commercially available brushes?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodhrán It was the first thing that came into my head...who knows, but probably a little too early to be a brush.
15 years ago