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Tuesday 25 December 2012

Pink Floyd star steps in to save his local drum shop

Pink Floyd's Nick Mason has stepped in to help save Foote's, the historic London music shop where he bought his first ever drum kit.

The drummer from Pink Floyd has stepped in to save Foote's music shop in Bloomsbury from going out of business.

Nick Mason bought his first drum kit bought his first drum kit from the shop in 1958 for £7.50 and felt compelled to provide the funding to save the business.

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