You gotta hear this. Turn the stereo up LOUD!
http://music.memphis.edu/tasteechristmas.mp3
A late Chistmas present
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I was listening to selections from these guys on their website before school ended with my teacher. A trumpet player walked by and was amused with the playing, when then picked out one of the higher notes they played. We were then playing an MJT record and heard Billy Huber playing his solo on Sing, Sing, Sing, or his note at the end of My Favorite things, I can't remember, but the amazing thing was he was within an octave, and if my memory serves me right, within a fifth of the note we had identified from the Tastee Bros. The trumpet player in the room was then more thoroughly amused to hear a euph play that high. Just thought I would let you know that 1. either these guys aren't really playing all that high or 2. that Billy Huber isn't human.
I am a believer of #2
I am a believer of #2
Thomas Peacock
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Oh My Gosh.........................................
WARNING
Don't turn this on when you are pouring a cup of coffee the first thing at school before classes.
That was great.............
I was laughing so hard at one point that it hurt to try to keep my eyes open.
Tom Mason
Don't turn this on when you are pouring a cup of coffee the first thing at school before classes.
That was great.............
I was laughing so hard at one point that it hurt to try to keep my eyes open.


Tom Mason
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