Trevor Foster (drummer)

Trevor Foster (drummer)

Trevor Foster is an English drummer who started his musical career initially with 1970s rock group Flying Hat Band. He joined folk rocksters The Albion Band in the early 1980s.

Trevor has recorded with Johnny Coppin (ex-Decameron), Clifford T Ward (deceased), Phil Beer band, Dave Pegg's (Fairport Convention) Cocktail Cowboys, Morris and The Minors, Simon Care, Polly Burton and Elaine Morgan. Latterly he is the drummer with Little Johnny England.

Recordings

with The Albion Band

*"Under the Rose" (1984)
*"Captured" (1984)
*"Stella Maris" (1987)
*"Christmas Album" (1985)
*"Got New Shoes" (1998)
*"Wild Side of Town" (1998)
*"Give Me A Saddle I'll Trade You A Car" (1989)
*"Songs from the Shows Volume 1" (1990)
*"Songs from the Shows Volume 2" (1991)
*"Albion Band Best Of 1989-90" (1990)
*"Twanging and A Tradding" (1995)
*"The Guvner's Big Bash" (1995)
*"BBC Live at Cambridge" (1998)

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 Morris and The Minors

*"Run by The Moon" (1987)

with Polly Bolton

*"No Going Back" (1989)


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