Premier Percussion

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Premier Music International Ltd.
Company type Private
Industry Musical instruments
Founded1922;102 years ago (1922)
FounderAlbert Della Porta and George Smith
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Products Drum kits
Website premier-percussion.com

Premier Music International Limited is an English musical instruments manufacturing company based in Kibworth. The company, founded in 1922, currently produces drum kits, sticks and accessories. [1]

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History

Premier was established in 1922 when a drummer, Albert Della Porta, partnered with George Smith to establish a company. They set up on Berwick Street in London, and were soon joined by Albert's brother Fred, who eventually became the first sales manager of the recently created company.

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Premier Percussion, South Wigston (2005)
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Premier Percussion (2005)

In the beginning, they manufactured drums for other companies like John E. Dallas (with the "Jedson" trademark), then starting with "Premier" instruments. Early drum kits consisted of a bass drum, a snare, a stand, a cymbal, and sometimes a small tom-tom. The company grew to two factories, ending up in West London's Park Royal. By 1938 they were also producing brass instruments, as well as supplying drums to the armed forces. The company even built a guitar called "Premier Vox", in the early 1930s. [2]

During World War II, the Government forced Premier to manufacture gun sights and electrical plugs and sockets for radar equipment. After the West London factory was bombed in 1940, the company moved to the Leicestershire town of South Wigston, where they occupied three small factories. [3]

By 1986, Premier was one of the biggest factories in South Wigston, with 100,000 square feet covered and 180 employees. The company also exported its products to 120 countries. [4] However, in 2005 after 65 years of activity, Premier finally closed the factory and the entire site was eventually demolished in 2017. [5] Once established in its new home in Kibworth Harcourt, Leicestershire, the brand was purchased by the online retailer Gear4music on 21 June 2021. [6]

Artists

Premier's replica of the classic "Pictures of Lily" Keith Moon's drumkit Pictures of Lily drumkit.jpg
Premier's replica of the classic "Pictures of Lily" Keith Moon's drumkit
Premier Impression bass drum Bass drum Premier (8639408589).jpg
Premier Impression bass drum
Premier 1920s 'jazz' drum kit Premier drum kit at Two Temple Place, Astor House.jpg
Premier 1920s 'jazz' drum kit

Drum lines

Snare drums

Hardware

Other

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