Planet drum / Mickey Hart ; interviewed by Karole Selmon.

Program Title:
Planet drum / Mickey Hart ; interviewed by Karole Selmon.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1740
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Mickey Hart, drummer for the Greateful Dead for almost 25 years, discusses his book (co-authored with Jay Stevens) about drumming throughout history and around the world. He discusses his project to record indigenous music from ancient cultures, as well as his book which explores the history and future of percussion instruments around the globe.|PLANET DRUM / Mickey Hart| interviewed by Karole Selmon. - Mickey Hart, drummer for the Grateful Dead for almost 25 years, discusses his book (co-authored with Jay Stevens) about drumming. He discusses his project to record indigenous music from ancient cultures from around the world. He also discusses his book, Planet Drum, which explores the history and future of precussion instruments around the globe. - RECORDED: Pheonix Bookstore, Santa Monica, Aug. 1991.|PLANET DRUM / Mickey hart| interviewed by Karole Selmon. - Mickey Hart, drummer for the Greateful Dead for almost 25 years, discusses his book (co-authored with Jay Stevens) about drumming throughout history and around the world. He discusses his project to record indigenous music from ancient cultures, as well as his book which explores the history and future of percussion instruments around the globe. - RECORDED: Pheonix Bookstore, Santa Monica, Aug. 1991. !!RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS!!

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Date Recorded on: 
Pheonix Bookstore, Santa Monica, Aug. 1991.
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Item duration: 
1 reel (28 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|27:30|27:30
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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