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I've been doing some reading and studying on the Goldman Band. By chance, did any of you have the opportunity to play in the Goldman Band or the Goldman Memorial Band?
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Subbed once about a thousand years ago. Does that count?
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Sure why not. By chance, was it under the direction of one of the Goldman's?
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Nah; Ainslee Cox was conducting. The Goldmans stopped being involved about 1980.

PS: I was exaggerating about "a thousand years ago". :lol:
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I figured, but we know there are a few guys & gals out there that have been around that long :tuba: I'm sure it was still a great experience. It's really a shame that the band no longer exists, but such is life I suppose.
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Chadtuba wrote: I'm sure it was still a great experience.
I'll be kind and say it wasn't the legendary experience I'd expected. Plain ol' trust fund (aka: "green sheet") gig.
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LJV wrote:
UncleBeer wrote:Plain ol' trust fund (aka: "green sheet") gig.
Been awhile for those...
Almost a thousand years. :lol:
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