Kudos for Robert, Alex and Ed

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Kudos for Robert, Alex and Ed

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Everyone else on this forum probably has heard this CD till they are sick of it but I just found a copy in a used CD store: Dallas Wind Symphony/Fennell 1993. This may be the best low brass section I've ever heard. Bass trombone, Robert Lawless; Euphs, Jimmy Clark and Marta O'Campo; Tubas, Alex Cauthen and Edward Jones. The sound is incredible, especially on the Dello Joio. If you guys are listening.......Thanks!

http://www.amazon.com/Trittico-Isaac-Al ... 043&sr=1-3
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if you like that one, you should check out Pomp and Pipes, or the Ron Nelson cd. Both are great additions to anybody's library.
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Re: Kudos for Robert, Alex and Ed

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tbn.al wrote:Everyone else on this forum probably has heard this CD till they are sick of it but I just found a copy in a used CD store: Dallas Wind Symphony/Fennell 1993. This may be the best low brass section I've ever heard. Bass trombone, Robert Lawless; Euphs, Jimmy Clark and Marta O'Campo; Tubas, Alex Cauthen and Edward Jones. The sound is incredible, especially on the Dello Joio. If you guys are listening.......Thanks!

http://www.amazon.com/Trittico-Isaac-Al ... 043&sr=1-3
Question: Who are the tenor trombone players? You named everyone else BUT them. I'm just curious..

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TexTuba wrote:
Question: Who are the tenor trombone players? You named everyone else BUT them. I'm just curious..

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They are every bit as excellent, but I didn't think anyone would be that interested on this forum. Bruce Blomquist, Michael Harp and Michael Purdy. I haven't played or heard any of these pieces since the mid sixties. It was "chill bump" time at my house last night. My wife thinks I am crazy. She's probably right.
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