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Does anyone have, or have a link to, any biographical information on tubist, F. Chester Roberts? From what I understand, he played for Cleveland and San Francisco. He wound up in Boston teaching.
Thank you for any help.
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Does anyone have, or have a link to, any biographical information on tubist, F. Chester Roberts? From what I understand, he played for Cleveland and San Francisco. He wound up in Boston teaching.
Thank you for any help.






Tuesday I telephoned Mr. Roberts, prompted by Randy's thread, and learned that he indeed plays tuba in the Rockport Legion Post band (Sunday evening concerts all summer) and he sings professionally, in church, as soloist in a church with no choir, just Mr. Roberts. Mr. Roberts turns 87 at the end of June, but on the telephone his voice sounds like the voice of a singer in his prime. His degree (Cleveland institute) was in voice, and his late wife was also a vocalist; she studied at Oberlin. They both grew up in Gloucester, he an eleventh generation Cape Ann resident.hbcrandy wrote:... I am glad to hear that he is still with us and gracing us with his musical talent...

FWIW and off topic, I think the list in the journal is more up to date. In addition to the problem you point out, there are some newish life members who are not in the list on the web site.arpthark wrote:He is still on the list of ITEA Life Members. Not sure how often that gets updated. http://www.iteaonline.org/community/com ... %20members" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
edit: Abe Torchinsky (d. 2009) and Rodger Vaughan (d. 2012) are on the list, so this is useless info.