Jonathan Dorne's 'Fan Page'

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Jonathan Dorne's 'Fan Page'

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If you guys aren't following Jonathan Dorne's 'Fan Page' on Facebook... He is posting some excellent information and entertainment.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/39112615 ... ts&fref=ts
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Seeing all that he's posted of his own playing, especially as a studio musician, leads pretty quickly to the idea that he might be the most heard tuba player out there. For sure there can't be too many ahead of him, if you're just counting the noses of the people who have heard him play over the years, even though most probably didn't notice.
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Bump for some really good stuff. Subscribe to Jonathan's 'Facebook' page of continuous updates.
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talleyrand wrote:Seeing all that he's posted of his own playing, especially as a studio musician, leads pretty quickly to the idea that he might be the most heard tuba player out there. For sure there can't be too many ahead of him, if you're just counting the noses of the people who have heard him play over the years, even though most probably didn't notice.
Much more than just his playing - all sorts of interesting tuba work by some of the best in the field! (and not just everybody who has been mentioned on TubeNet forever...)
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