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Eli Newberger's All Stars' steady gig!

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:16 pm
by enewberger
Starting On April 3, from 7:00 to 9:30, my band, Eli's All-Stars will be performing the first Thursday of every month at the Sherborn Inn, Main St., Sherborn, MA. There's a congenial jazz-loving crowd with lots of musicians, great food, and a modest $10.00 music charge.
Personnel:
Eli Newberger, tuba and leader
Jimmy Mazzy, banjo and vocals
Bob Winter (Berklee professor and Boston Pops pianist)
Bo Winiker, trumpet
Jeff Guthery, drums (Berklee College of Music)
Ted Casher, clarinet and saxes
Herb Gardner, trombone,
Rebecca Sullivan, vocals (New England Conservatory)

Here's a review of our February 2, 2014, performance, with great-sounding HD videos of "Chinatown My Chinatown" and "Them There Eyes," with curious tuba solos on my rebuilt Holton Del Negro tuba (handmade for Holton by York).
http://www.nejazz.com/Wordpress/2014/02" target="_blank ... ry-3-2014/

Warm wishes to all,

Eli

Re: Eli Newberger's All Stars' steady gig!

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2014 6:29 pm
by hbcrandy
Eli:

What a great review. The band is superb, as always.

Best wishes.

Re: Eli Newberger's All Stars' steady gig!

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 5:19 pm
by enewberger
Here's the correct link for the aforementioned review, posting with HD video and audio links:
http://www.nejazz.com/Wordpress/2014/02 ... ry-3-2014/" target="_blank

Apologies for the inonvenience!

Eli

Re: Eli Newberger's All Stars' steady gig!

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2014 5:34 pm
by hbcrandy
Eli:

I found you with the original link, but, thanks for the update.

Re: Eli Newberger's All Stars' steady gig!

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 6:13 pm
by enewberger
You da man, Randy! I can't thank you enough for selling me that wonderful York lo those many years ago. It was the occasion for a lovely evening of celebration when we donated it to Berklee, and when Tom Treece and Bob Carpenter did the analysis of Walter Sear's Holton Del Negro and dkscerned that it was actually built by York, I thought kindly of it, and of you.

If you wish, you can watch and listen to my 2 previous Del Negro horns in action on my YouTube page that contains lots of Black Eagle and small ensemble recordings.

https://m.youtube.com/user/EliNewberger" target="_blank

Warmly,

Eli