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James Blades

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A Check-List of the Percussion Instruments in the Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments
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He was one of the most distinguished percussionists in Western music, with a long and varied career. His book
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His most famous and widely heard performances were the sound of the drum playing "V-for-Victory" in
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Drum Roll: A Professional Adventure from the Circus to the Concert Hall
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Drum Roll: A Professional Adventure from the Circus to the Concert Hall
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Nick Ravo, "James Blades Is Dead at 97; a Percussionist for Victory"
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Early Percussion Instruments from the Middle Ages to the Baroque
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Index

Jay Blades
OBE
percussionist
Peterborough
Benjamin Britten
Royal Academy of Music
Melos Ensemble
English Chamber Orchestra
drummers
Max Sedgley
Carl Palmer
Richard James Burgess
Evelyn Glennie
Morse code
BBC
World War II
Rank Organisation
tam-tam
Gongman
Faber & Faber
ISBN
978-0-19-318801-3
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978-0-571-08858-4
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978-0-19-323176-4
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978-0-571-10107-8
ISBN
978-0-563-17610-7

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