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![]() | Re: Who Is really good to listen to? The Thad Jones, Mel Lewis Band. Just to add to the list. I don't know if you can find Joe Magnarelli out in California, but he's great. Bob
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![]() | Re: Who Is really good to listen to? Of course the "Riddler" goes without saying. On a more near the topic, the thing about Ruby Braf is the low sounds, air noises he makes. I will be forever grateful to my dear friend in Norway who turned me on to Ruby
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Who Is really good to listen to? it's ruby braff, not braf (in case someone is looking for albums). -T
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![]() | Re: Who Is really good to listen to? Thanks, I was unsure and too lazy to go grab a CD!
__________________ (Above) Alexanders ragtime band-circa 1960 "Baby, I'm already the coolest, and the hippist, now you want me to be on time too?" Buddy Love "We appointed all our worst generals to command our armies, and our best generals to edit our newspapers." Robert E. Lee |
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| Mezzo Forte User | Re: Who Is really good to listen to? Quote:
Stan Kenton Buddy Rich Woody Herman George Shearing Ellis Marsalis Oscar Peterson Mel Torme Boss Brass
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![]() | Re: Who Is really good to listen to? How 'bout Trent Austin? I just put one of your tunes on my MySpace start-up. Great sound. I got to get one of them there wedge mouthpieces so I can sound like you! It is all in the mouthpiece, right? Dave
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![]() | Re: Who Is really good to listen to? Joe Magnareli use to play in a group called the Scott Napoli Quintet in the new york city aera.My friend Eric Lemon played bass in the band.What a small world.I played with Eric for years in a jazz workshop he use to run @ Brooklyn conservatory of music. |
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![]() | Re: Who Is really good to listen to? Here's another one Adam Rapa I stumbled upon him on YouTube. Wow! He's got a GREAT technique. He makes playing the trumpet look as easy as breathing. Dave
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