Prominent sousy work - all good , all tasteful.
Who was that man playing in Port Chester,NY the other night?
David Bryne & St. Vincent
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Re: David Bryne & St. Vincent
Wasn't at the show, but John Altieri is the regular guy.jamsav wrote:Prominent sousy work - all good , all tasteful.
Who was that man playing in Port Chester,NY the other night?
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Re: David Bryne & St. Vincent
Yup- couldn't make out the name when he was introduced , but if that's him he does a very nice tasteful job! Represents the big horn with great musicality that we can all be proud of.
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King 2341-MAW valves, GW Taku, Sellmansberger Symphony
Conn USN 20k, PT-44
King 2341-MAW valves, GW Taku, Sellmansberger Symphony
Conn USN 20k, PT-44