Disney's The Jungle Book

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Disney's The Jungle Book

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Who played tuba for the animated cartoon feature that starred the voice talent of Sebastian Cabot, Phil Harris, Louis Prima, et al?
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I cannot tell you who played tuba on the soundtrack to that, but the voice of Bagheera (sp) in "Jungle Book 2" was done by tuba player, music arranger, music copyist, voice-over artist and contributer to Tubenet, Bob Joles. Bob has also done bit parts on "Everybody Loves Raymond" and has done many other voices including those of a couple of the dwarfs in "Snow White."
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Yeah, Bob's a good guy, and talented too! We were both in the sousaphone section at Long Beach State back in the fall of 1977. I sat next to him at the Long Beach State Alumni Band get together last March. He even let me try his new silver 1291. Only I keep remembering him as a high school senior at Glendora High School, when he still had hair. :shock:
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tubahed wrote:Who played tuba for the animated cartoon feature that starred the voice talent of Sebastian Cabot, Phil Harris, Louis Prima, et al?
George Bruns?
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Definitively George Bruns
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The Jungle Book came out in 1966. Bob Joles was at CSULB in the late 1970s. I would guess most studio tuba music in LA during the late 1960s was done by Tommy Johnson.

Mr. Johnson was the first tuba player who was not under an exclusive contract in Los Angeles. Until the late 1950s, each major studio had its own orchestra and the musicians earned a regular salary, getting paid for a 30 hour week. (Musicians are not generally paid by the hour, but rather by the job.) Overtime was very rare.

He was a student at USC when he began playing for the cartoons at Hanna-Barbera. For many years after this, he was a junior high school band director. His principal let him off whenever a good gig came along. (Yes, I know The Jungle Book was a Disney project.)

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