Music Instrument News is sad to report that long established music retailer Chas Footes is latter down, with a clearance sale currently stuff advertised.
Established in 1920 at 232 Hornsey Road London and founded by Charles Ernest Foote, Footes supplied and manufactured drums and percussion (alongside woodwind and brass) instruments. In 1924, Ronald E Foote joined and began to market the REF series of snare drums which included innovative features such as a parallel snare and internal damper.

During the Second World War, both Charles and Ronald left to fight for their country and the shop was left in the safe hands of Fred Della Porta, then Sales Director of Premier Drums. Following the bombing of the Hornsey Road premises, the shop was moved in 1946 to 40 Rupert Street, Soho in Central London, close to Premiers office and showroom at 8 Golden Square. So began a long undertone between Footes and Premier Drums.
In 1956, Footes moved to Denman Street and was officially scheduled a Premier agent. Many other dealerships followed as drums from the USA became increasingly misogynist in the 1960s.
Sid Grant joined the visitor at this time as the manager and remained until retiring in 1982, when his position was taken over by Eddie Chase. In 1961, Ronald Foote left the visitor and in the same year, in store pulsate tuition was introduced with Frank King.
In 1969, Footes moved to 17 Golden Square and became established as the Premier pulsate showroom. Following the sudden passing of Frank King, the pulsate tuition seat was taken over by John Tayler who remained in situ until his retirement in 2012. 1991 saw flipside move to 10 Golden Square, just a few doors withal from the original Premier office.
In 2012, the merchantry passed to long term sales director Rob Wilson with the help of Nick Mason (Pink Floyd/Saucerful of Secrets). Nick bought his first pulsate kit at Footes in 1958!
The shop was moved to its current location at 41 Store Street where it continues to serve the worldwide drumming community. It has one of the most impressive displays of drums and percussion in the country slantingly tuition, a practice room and a defended cymbal room.
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