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Old 10-12-2005, 01:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Who got Gozzo's work

When Gozzo died in 1964 who replaced him on all those nice lead parts in the west coast studio


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Old 10-17-2005, 01:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Uan Rasey.
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Old 10-17-2005, 02:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Didn't Audino benefit from Gozzo's untimely death too?
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Old 11-05-2005, 10:39 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I could be wrong ... I frequently am ... I thought Al Porcino picked up a lot there too.
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There were several people who picked up the "slack" after Goz died. This implies that he had every studio gig in town, and that was far from true. Uan Rasey was certainly there. Maynard was doing lots of studio in those days as well. Manny Klein and Claude Gordon were there too. I believe Al was still on the road in the 60s. I think everyone on Tutti Camaratta's Trumpets Trumpets album was a studio lead player (if you've never heard it, find it, buy it even if its an lp). I've got this information someplace in my head, so when it comes to me I'll edit this thing.
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Uan Rasey played Lead on all the charts for that "Tutti" recording. The other guys including Gozzo had features and saved it for those. Listen to Uan play Lead, you get a small idea of what an amazing player he was!!
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You're absolutely right, Dave. I pulled it out today and listened to it. Just an incredible experience. All of these guys should be put on a pedastal and praised because they could all play anything put in front of them and get it right--usually on the first take.

I also pulled out a 45 I have of Goz (Walking and Swinging--Conrad Gozzo and his Swinging Strings) which has four cuts on it. He puts his soul into these songs and almost makes you want to cry its so beautiful.
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Regarding Tutti's Trumpets Recording....

This LP was difficult to find. It has now been issued on CD. I was able to download it from EMuSIC very inexpensively. Beautiful recording...especially Conrad Gozzo's "Trumpeters Prayer"
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Regarding Tutti's Trumpets Recording....

This LP was difficult to find. It has now been issued on CD. I was able to download it from EMuSIC very inexpensively. Beautiful recording...especially Conrad Gozzo's "Trumpeters Prayer"
It is also available on iTunes music store.
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You're absolutely right, Dave. I pulled it out today and listened to it. Just an incredible experience. All of these guys should be put on a pedastal and praised because they could all play anything put in front of them and get it right--usually on the first take.

I also pulled out a 45 I have of Goz (Walking and Swinging--Conrad Gozzo and his Swinging Strings) which has four cuts on it. He puts his soul into these songs and almost makes you want to cry its so beautiful.
I'm sure very few guys today realized what incredible players Conrad Gozzo, Uan Rasey were. Uan had the technique of Clarke, the power of Gozzo, the musicianship to put it all together. Gozzo died much too young!
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