Thanks. I have a "thing" for Los Angeles/Hollywood studio musicians. That is a very "tight" ensemble, equal I think to the Lincoln Center jazz ensemble I heard here in Berkeley on their national tour. That event was sold out months before the concert date.
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Good stuff, Bloke. I have a coulpe of nephews who are getting into reeds in the HS Jazz band. I'm sure they will enjoy this. (They are nice boys otherwise.)
Frank Macchia has a website with lots to hear.
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That's some serious business!
Great stuff - thanks!
Great stuff - thanks!
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1997 Carvin 5-String fretless bass
http://www.strappingowls.com