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| Piano User Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Indianapolis
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![]() | when I was a mere young-un I thought a good trumpet player was one who could play high and fast. yesterday I put on a cd that I haven't played for years [Trumpet Spectacular with Doc and the Cinn. Pops] and that man literally sings through the horn. now that is a true musician. Kudos to Doc. Dave
__________________ formerly known as old geezer Dave C7 Yam. 231 Fl. 15383 King Master Cornet 295628 Weril Cornet Lo 7535 |
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| New Friend Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: St Louis
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![]() | I think Doc is a real inspiration. He still plays great after so many years, and is a real class act who still talks to every kid after every concert he plays. It was a real pleasure playing with him when I was in Denver. Tony is one of my personal heroes. He's a true Renaissance man, and you won't meet a nicer guy.
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