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Ron is a class guy and a very fine performer. He plays in the same class as more visible trumpeters without the bravado usually associated with the instrument. He is one player in a small list that I look forward to being inthe same group with at a performance. (He shows up early, is prepared, and is not drunk on the job.)


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All you performance majors out there.Joe is a repairman... :(
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bloke wrote:
MikeMason wrote:All you performance majors out there. Joe is a repairman... :(
For most of my life as a "grown-up", I've viewed "music performance" degrees in approximately the same light I would view a "biking" or a "fishing" degree.

Yes, there are a FEW people who make their livings biking and fishing, but...
What kind of B3 emulator were you guys using on the recording - it sounded good, but still just a shade different.
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bloke wrote:"Joe, Do kind of a 'boomp...ba-boomp...ba-boomp ba-boomp' sort of rhythm in the bass."
Joe, if you'll forgive the idiom, You Rock!

I love the big metal unplugged bass on the other tunes, too, and that Hammond-sounding bomber! :wink:
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Joe, now you've really done it this time! That was some great funk bass playing. I suddenly have an urge to buy a helicon! Is there a name for the syndrome in which you have an insatiable urge to purchase all things low brass?

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bloke wrote:
MikeMason wrote:All you performance majors out there. Joe is a repairman... :(
For most of my life as a "grown-up", I've viewed "music performance" degrees in approximately the same light I would view a "biking" or a "fishing" degree.

Yes, there are a FEW people who make their livings biking and fishing, but...
You mean, they are just like History degrees?

(yes, there are a FEW people who make their livings doing History)
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Joe, many thanks for those links! The music is mighty fine, sets the toes to tapping and puts a smile on your face.
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It sounds really Good Joe-- in every way. great recording of your playing too.
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Must be my tired old eyes, but can anyone tell me what that "thing" is in the picture above, between the jukebox and the picture of the Beatles? I swear it looks like a bass on MLB-quality steroids! 8)
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bloke wrote:
scottw wrote:Must be my tired old eyes, but can anyone tell me what that "thing" is in the picture above, between the jukebox and the picture of the Beatles? I swear it looks like a bass on MLB-quality steroids! 8)
Yes. It's either a homemade or decorator-made bass-looking object. (I didn't look at it up close...)
If ever anything deserved a look! :lol:
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bloke wrote:Jim Mahannah (the only other "paleface" in the Ramblers)
Wouldn't all face pale, when bestowed the eternal honour of playing together with the one and only bloke?

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I had the pleasure of working last night with Jim Mahannah. It was a pickup band at the Diamondhead C.C.. Kind of a long way to go for a one-nighter, but it was worth the trip. Jim wailed on clarinet, tenor, flute, and flugelhorn!.
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Bloke, I very much have liked what I have heard of you playing via links provided or files sent.

But please take a look at your avatar. There your playing has become kind of predictable.

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imperialbari wrote:Bloke, I very much have liked what I have heard of you playing via links provided or files sent.

But please take a look at your avatar. There your playing has become kind of predictable.

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The "walking bass" has become more of a "sliding bass" :shock: :wink:
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That... was beautiful. :cry:
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You guys sounded great, bloke. You were working hard and sounding fine.
I used to have a black Gibson 335 like your guitar player.
Your mike rig looks interesting. How is it attached to the helicon?
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Quite a line-up!

Is NO up and running again with population and infrastructure?

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Post by IkeH »

Hey Joe-

Been a while - really enjoyed the clips! Haven't been to the NO festival but looks great. Check out and say hi to Matt Perrine, who I'm sure you know is a Scary Tuba Player and great guy. Haven't seen him since he lost his place down there but I think he's back in the area. BTW, the old 186 you fixed up for me ended up with Matt Good to play in quintet. Wish I still had that one, oh well . . .

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Re: New Orleans Jazz Ramblers

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bloke wrote:' heard of these zydeco bands before? They sounded great.
I'm familiar with both of them and have a few of Buckwheat's recordings.

Pretty impressive that your band was on the same bill!
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8 Buckwheat sound samples:

http://www.buckwheatzydeco.com/bwzydeco ... music.html

5 Dikki Du sound samples:

http://www.dikkidu.com/clips.htm

bloke’s rambling samples are linked to in his signature. I have one huge complaint about these samples: They are too few!

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