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Of course, you'll find touchstones like the sword that Joshua Chamberlain carried into battle at Gettysburg and John Hancock's bathrobe, but perhaps the weirdest artifact is the 1895 Bangor Band Ceremonial Drum lost in Boston in 1928 and found just this year 20155) on Ebay! 17. Have at least one meal at the Friar's Bakehouse -- a singular Bangor experience and one you shouldn't miss.
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When a shaman dies, his drum loses its power and can be owned by anyone.
I always think it's a shame that drumming lost its swing in rock and pop.
Just look at Def Leppard's drummer: lost an arm in a car crash, and still carried on drumming, regardless.
The Barbarians' 1966 single Moulty is also worth checking out: it tells the story of how Victor "Moulty" Moulton, the band's drummer, lost his hand, and featured Levon and the Hawks, later to become the Band.
Exhibits include the Singapore Drums, lost at the fall of Singapore in 1942 and recovered after the war.
As the band cower under a table the frame moves in for one last closeup and a drummer loses an arm before one last pan around wipes them both out completely.
The Genesis drummer (who lost his ability to drum due a vertebrae injury) says that he didn't want to add anything new these songs.
(It was one of the Safeway stores that used to be supplied by Bill Just, the former drummer, who lost them all to the Ice Factory, and who today is slowly turning All Seasons Ice into a haulage firm).
A statement from the group read: "Last week, an innocent drummer, Lee Rigby, lost his life at the hands of two vile and demented human beings in the most horrific and heinous manner ever witnessed on the streets of Britain.
You have angered us considerably and summoned our wrath irrevocably". It added: "Last week, an innocent drummer, Lee Rigby, lost his life at the hands of two vile and demented human beings in the most horrific and heinous manner ever witnessed on the streets of Britain.
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