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| Forte User Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Flat Rock, Michigan
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![]() | Didn't need the titles to figure out those were from the 70's Good stuff!
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| Moderator Fortissimo User Join Date: May 2005 Location: Metro Detroit
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Hey Screamer! Nice link to those pics! I played a Bill Chase Jet-Tone for over 20 years!. The GR I used now is basically the same thing. I played Bill's type of horn too, a Schilke B6. Thanks for the great memories! -cw-
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| New Friend | notice the tv cameras on the japanese release. i want to see that video!
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| Forte User | Hah...I can hear those licks in Get It On and the beginning of Open Up Wide as I look at the photos. Brings back lots of memories indeed.
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![]() | The photos that were taken by Nelson Hatt , were taken at the Village Inn Pizza Parlor ( yup, he said pizza parlor) on Westhiemer street in Houston . I was there that night with Nelson, a few days after that was when they died in the plane crash. Nelson, who was a very fine trumpet player , was also an amatuer photographer and he also took the photo for Bobby Shew's album "Outstanding in His Field" |
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