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![]() | Re: Chicago C trumpets . "Nobody would have EVER accused Bill Vacchiano, Bud Herseth, Herb Adelstein, Mundy Ghitalla or Gil Johnson of such." Good point. Listen to the old Gabrielli with the three brass sections. You will hear three distinct 1st trumpet sounds. BTW it's Bernie, not "Herb." Last edited by Ed Kennedy; 07-26-2009 at 10:23 AM. |
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