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Brian Downey, drummer with Thin Lizzy,
started out on a 1961 Olympic set which is mentioned on his website.
He played a Red Sparkle - 18,12,16, with wood snare, Zyn crash & ride. |
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Brian Bennet is the long
standing drummer with The Shadows. When he was 13 years old he bought a White
Olympic snare drum a stand and a pair of brushes. That was all he could afford at the time
until he later played on a Premier kit. |
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Bill Bruford got the gig
with mega group YES playing his Olympic kit which he painted Black so that it looked more
like a Premier kit. It worked!! |
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Tommy Cunningham from
WET WET WET played his first drums on a second hand Olympic kit before moving on to
Premier. |
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The Undertones drummer
Billy Doherty is now back playing with the band on a Premier Genista kit. He did however
start out in the late 1970's on an Olympic kit before moving on to a polychromatic red
Resonator kit.
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Nigel Glockler the
drummer with Saxon and numerous other artists is pictured here with his Red Sparkle (I
think) Olympic kit. Looks like he is enjoying himself!.
New pic from Nigel. |
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Therapy's Graham Hopkins
was playing a red Olympic snare when he was 3 years old. Was that Red Sparkle or Red Silk
Pearl? |
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Kenny Jones of The Small
Faces and The Who fame first wanted to learn the banjo but changed his mind after seeing a
gleaming white Olympic kit in a shop window. He persuaded his parents to buy it on HP and
by the age of 13 he was playing his first gig.
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Kevin Morris long
standing drummer of Dr Feelgood began skin bashing on Olympic drums many moons ago. |
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Larry Mullen of U2 fame
played his late 70's Olympic kit in the early days of the band. We think the kit pictured
is Red. Many thanks to Amanda Klawitter from Chicago for passing on these pics of Larry. |
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Carl Palmer world
renowned drummer began his apprenticeship on an early Olympic kit. It consisted of a 20 inch
Bass, snare, hi-hat and cymbal. |
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Ringo Starr of Beatles
fame didn't as far as we know play an Olympic, he did play Premier before Ludwig. This pic
shows him at the famous Ludwig kit and yes, they look like Olympic flush base cymbal
stands. Thanks to Tam Rankin for this photograph. |
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Roger Taylor at one time
drum throne holder with the mighty Duran Duran also started tapping out paradiddles on his
trusty Olympic set. The pic shows stands which are very Olympic looking. |
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Paul Thomson drummer
with Roxy Music started off with his new Olympic kit bought on HP by his parents. Kit is
either White Duroplastic or White Silk Pearl. |
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Neal Wilkinson top
session drummer and clinician started his drumming career on a trusty Olympic kit and it
didn't do him any harm. |