Developer Paul Lambess to display Glenn A. Baker’s music trove after paying $314k

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Amateur drummer Paul Lambess has already rejected requests to sell parts of journalist Glenn A. Baker’s 80,000 records and CDs.

Already a subscriber?A property developer and drummer who bought journalist Glenn A. Baker’s collection of 80,000 records and CDs will put it on permanent display at the $235 million entertainment precinct he’s building on NSW’s Lake Macquarie.

Due to open in 2026, it will include a 30,000-seat amphitheatre customised for live music, as well as a food precinct, hotel and Australia’s largest aquatic play park.His team will catalogue and alphabetise the sprawling collection ready for permanent display, which might involve parts of it touring to museums, as well as different venues within Cedar Mill.

“We found a letter to the management of The Who, from some venue saying we don’t think your band’s going anywhere and we’re cancelling next week’s concerts,” Lambess said.from the day Elvis died. There’s going to be so many amazing stories in there.”“I spent half an hour with him in the storage shed and the stories didn’t stop,” he said.

Describing himself as a “backyard hero” drummer, Lambess in May bought the Musos Corner instrument store on Newcastle’s Hunter Street, where he interned as a teenager. With 40 staff, it is now arguably the largest independent instrument store in Australia.

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