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| Forte User Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Fort Worth
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![]() ![]() | Chuck Lazarus concert Hey all, Chuck Lazarus is doing a free concert at the University of Minnesota next Wed, Feb 15. I've seen him a few times and the guy rocks. Jazz, classical, world music, the guy's got game.... www.charleslazarus.com for more info -Jimi
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| Mezzo Piano User | I love this guy! He is an all round nice guy. I had the pleasure of meeting him in Ottawa, ON with the Canadian Brass. We had a lesson lined up, but the stupid army decided I would be better used in rehearsal for a concert we've done over and over again. And OH YA, the one hour I wanted with him, we were outside due to a fire drill at work. (Can you tell I am bitter) Anyone know why he spent such a short time with The Canadian Brass? Eric
__________________ Eric Sproul Practice is like filling a leaky bucket Bb: Yamaha Xeno 8335 C: Bach Stadivarious 239L and 25A leadpipe (Owned by Eric Sholtz) Flugel: Yamaha Bobby Shew 6310Z Mouthpieces: GR tech www.stadband.ca |
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| New Friend Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Carlisle, PA
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![]() | Charles is a great guy and a great player. I believe he joined the Canadian Brass on a short term basis early in 2005. In talking to him he said it just wasn't right for him. I think he likes having the stability of the orchestra gig and the freedom to do his own thing on the side. His "Solo Settings" CD is awesome. |
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