Trevor Foster (drummer)
Trevor (Fozz) Foster is an English drummer, who started his musical career with the 1970s Birmingham rock group Flying Hat Band.[1] He joined folk rocksters The Albion Band in the early 1980s.[2][3]
Foster has recorded with Johnny Coppin (ex-Decameron),[4] Clifford T. Ward (deceased), Phil Beer band, Dave Pegg's Cocktail Cowboys, Maurice & The Minors, Simon Care, Polly Bolton and Elaine Morgan. Latterly, he was the drummer with Little Johnny England.
Recordings
with The Albion Band
- Under the Rose (1984)
- A Christmas Present From The Albion Band (1985)
- Stella Maris (1987)[5]
- The Wild Side of Town (1987)[6]
- I Got New Shoes (1988)
- Give Me A Saddle I'll Trade You A Car (1989)
- 1990 (1990)
- Songs from the Shows Volume 1 (1990)
- Songs from the Shows Volume 2 (1991)
- Captured (1994)
- Live at the Cambridge Folk Festival (1998) (tracks 7 - 11, recorded 1987)
- Rockin' Barn Dance (2009) (recorded 1988)
with Johnny Coppin
- Line of Blue (1985)
- English Morning (1987)
- A West Country Christmas (1990)
- Full Force of The River (1993)
- Forest and Vale and High Blue Hill: The Gloucestershire Collection (1994)
- A Country Christmas (1995)
with Phil Beer
- The Official Bootleg (1986)
- Hard Hats in Paradise (1987)
with Ashley Hutchings
- Twangin' 'n A-Traddin' (1994)
- The Guv'nor's Big Bash (1995)
with Maurice and The Minors
- Run by The Moon (1987)
with Polly Bolton
- No Going Back (1989)
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References
- "Flying Hat Band". Britishmusicarchive.com. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
- The Albion Band:Songs from the Shows mainlynorfolk.info. Retrieved February 2019
- "Natural and Wild - A History Of The Albion Bands". Sites.google.com. 18 January 2010. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
- Johnny Choppin johnnycoppin.co.uk, Retrieved March 2011
- "Albums". Toadinthehole.org.uk. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
- "The Wild Side Of Town". Ashleyhutchings2.tripod.com. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
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