Walter Sear interview ThankYou Art Hovey

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Walter Sear interview ThankYou Art Hovey

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Hey Art,
Thank you so much for all of your tuba stuff contributions.
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Art Hovey wrote:Klaus asked me to send a copy of the Walter Sear interview by Ray Noguera. I have found it and uploaded it:

https://app.box.com/s/pa4nd1zvta82upk61iex6xer8drb998e

A fascinating story!

-Art-
I know the interview is too good to be missed, hiding in the middle of a horn dating thread :tuba:
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Thank you for posting this!
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OMG, Walter entered the Air Force band as a flute player. I am more impressed than when I heard that John Fletcher had won the third horn audition at the LSO. Flute! The talent those guys had.
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