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The Cribs used Roger Taylor’s snare drum from the ‘Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert’ on their new album — thanks to Taylor Hawkins

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The Cribs were gifted the use of the snare drum played by Queen drummer Roger Taylor during the 1992 ‘Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert’ for recording their new album — all thanks to Foo Fighters’ Taylor Hawkins.Ahead of the November release of their new album ‘Night Network’, which was recorded at Foo Fighters’ Studio 606 in LA last year, the Wakefield trio have begun sharing behind-the-scenes clips from the making of the record.In the second instalment of ‘Night Network Newsflash’, drummer Ross Jarman can be seen playing the drums and using Taylor’s snare, which was gifted to Queen mega-fan Hawkins by Taylor himself.Bassist Gary Jarman goes on to explain in the below video how he and his brother Ryan wanted to go to ‘The Freddie Mercury.

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