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Quiz: name that tubist
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 1:46 pm
by sloan
Name the event (that's too easy)
Name the venue (almost as easy)
Name the tubist (harder)
Name the Hee Haw artist (for extra credit)

Re: Quiz: name that tubist
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 3:50 pm
by sloan
bloke wrote:In my complete ignorance of events, venues, tubaists, and (except for the most familiar) Hee-Haw artists, I'm going to guess that the church is Anglican/Episcopal.
very good.
but...you should be ashamed to not recognize a former Music Director for the Dukes of Dixieland.
The young lady in question was a regular on Hee Haw 1980-1990 and owes her musical career to Jack Paar, Bob Hope, and Buck Owens (not necessarily in that order).
Re: Quiz: name that tubist
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:15 pm
by cjk
sloan wrote:Name the event (that's too easy)
City Stages 2009 in Birmingham, Alabama
sloan wrote:Name the venue (almost as easy)
Cathedral Church of the Advent
sloan wrote:Name the tubist (harder)
Daniel Rubio (?) or Charles Giambrone (?)
sloan wrote:Name the Hee Haw artist (for extra credit)
Vicki Hallman
Re: Quiz: name that tubist
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:54 pm
by sloan
Very good - but only half-credit on the main question!
Re: Quiz: name that tubist
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 10:59 pm
by cjk
Re: Quiz: name that tubist
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:00 pm
by cjk
sloan wrote:
but...you should be ashamed to not recognize a former Music Director for the Dukes of Dixieland.
This clue made led me to Daniel Rubio, so that's my best guess.
http://blog.al.com/aharvey/2009/06/city ... llman.html" target="_blank
Charles Giambrone was a bassist in a band she sang with. I figured he
could also play tuba.
Re: Quiz: name that tubist
Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 11:25 pm
by sloan
cjk wrote:sloan wrote:
but...you should be ashamed to not recognize a former Music Director for the Dukes of Dixieland.
This clue made led me to Daniel Rubio, so that's my best guess.
http://blog.al.com/aharvey/2009/06/city ... llman.html" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Charles Giambrone was a bassist in a band she sang with. I figured he
could also play tuba.
He was there last night, too. It was a bit of a reunion for players active in the BHM nightclub scene in the '60s and '70s.
I enjoyed the set (some of it was a bit over-the-top for the relatively small room - but it was what it was, and that was mostly good).
Rubio was on keyboards, and they went through a bit of business about how keyboard was his "secondary instrument". After talking for a few minutes about whether he had brought his "horn", they trotted out the Sousaphone from backstage, and...music happened.
Today was "all Big Band, all the time (except for one Blues Brothers set)". It was very interesting to see three college groups (well, one was mostly faculty/alumni) and then the top local players close out the day. Same instrumentation, very similar selections - BIG difference in overall effect.
The group from Jacksonville State had a tuba in the trombone section (I think he was mostly doubling the bass trombone part). Alas, he was not playing a 20J. Instead, he had a new, shiny silver, wide throated Miraphone.