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Iowa City?

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Any TubeNetters in the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids area? Please PM or email me.

Thanks! :tuba:
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John Manning, Jeff Funderburk, or Mike Short would be likely candidates. None of them are here much, but easy to find on FB or the interwebz.
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Lee Stofer is a bit east of that are just north of Davenport.
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Great thanks! Also looking for non-pros who are on the board here, if there are any.
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bort wrote:Any TubeNetters in the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids area?

Well, I used to be. I went to kollich in IC from 1958-1963. Played in the Hawkeye
Marching Band, the Iowa Symphony Band, and the Iowa Symphony Orchestra.

Oops! I gave away my age! :oops:
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Yo.
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fulerzoo wrote:Hey Brett - I also graduated as a tuba major from the U of I (in 1976). Iowa City was my home town from 1963 - 1978. Robert Yeats was the tuba professor up to about EDIT: 10 years ago. He still resides in the area and I could help you locate him if desired.

I'm still loving your old Marzan/Boehm & Meinl CC !
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