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RIP Bill Barber

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I just received word that Bill Barber passed away this morning.

For those that don't know, he was tubist for Miles Davis and Gil Evans, amongst many others.


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sad news. time to pull out the Davis/Evans recording of Porgy&Bess to hear his wonderful solo on Buzzard Song again - magic

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This is very sad news. What a tuba player! And what a guy!
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This has been a very sad year for the tuba world.......Tommy Johnson....Don Butterfield......and now, Bill Barber.
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He "rocked" on Birth of the Cool.

RIP John "Bill" Barber.
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I love the album "The Birth of the Cool." I was thinking about meeting Bill, especially after his article in the last TUBA Journal. I wanted to ask him about those sessions, sitting with Miles, Gil, et al.

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I am planning a tribute concert for Bill Barber sometime next semester here at Eastman. It will be an evening celebrating the tuba in jazz. Can anyone tell me what else Bill Barber has played on, or other notable tuba jazzers I should check out?
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