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Fat Guy With The Helicon?
- Dan Schultz
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Fat Guy With The Helicon?
Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Re: Fat Guy With The Helicon?
Das is You? (Dan Schultz is a pretty common name, but...)
http://www.olddamband.com/BandHistory00.htm
http://www.olddamband.com/BandHistory00.htm
June 9, 2000 - The first public performance of the Water Street Brass Band is held during the Jaycees Summerfest in the Lock & Dam Park Gazebo. I invited Dan Keifer to play trumpet in Larry May's absence and he brought most of the Rhine Valley Brass Band (Germania Maennerchor) with him. We had six clarinets; Tom Rusche, Frank Book, Tina Wedding, Dave Emery, and two gals from the Rhine Brass: three trumpets; Dan Kiefer, Jim Sermersheim, John Patton: two trombones; Mel Stowers, Wayne Jones: one euphonium; Jeff Westfall: a drummer; Dave King: and two tubas; Bill Haas and Dan Schultz.
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Re: Fat Guy With The Helicon?
Ya.David Richoux wrote:Das is You? (Dan Schultz is a pretty common name, but...)
http://www.olddamband.com/BandHistory00.htmJune 9, 2000 - The first public performance of the Water Street Brass Band is held during the Jaycees Summerfest in the Lock & Dam Park Gazebo. I invited Dan Keifer to play trumpet in Larry May's absence and he brought most of the Rhine Valley Brass Band (Germania Maennerchor) with him. We had six clarinets; Tom Rusche, Frank Book, Tina Wedding, Dave Emery, and two gals from the Rhine Brass: three trumpets; Dan Kiefer, Jim Sermersheim, John Patton: two trombones; Mel Stowers, Wayne Jones: one euphonium; Jeff Westfall: a drummer; Dave King: and two tubas; Bill Haas and Dan Schultz.
Man.... THAT's an old newspaper article. The historian of The Old Dam Community Band is a real nut about saving every scrap of evidence. I think it's all on our website... going back to 2000
http://www.olddamband.com
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Dan Schultz
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Current 'stable'... Rudolf Meinl 5/4, Marzan (by Willson) euph, King 2341, Alphorn, and other strange stuff.
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Re: Fat Guy With The Helicon?
Nice pseudo-lederhosen, Dan... the cell phone is a nice touch also.
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Re: Fat Guy With The Helicon?
Hey! Those lederhosen are the REAL DEAL! Two deer died for those!WakinAZ wrote:Nice pseudo-lederhosen, Dan... the cell phone is a nice touch also.
Dan Schultz
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Re: Fat Guy With The Helicon?
Like I said.... TWO deer died for those britches!Belltrouble wrote:Dan,are Lederhosen available in your size too??
Cheers,
Kurt
Dan Schultz
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Re: Fat Guy With The Helicon?
with my size it would probably take 3 deer to make a pair of britches like that, let alone me trying to squeeze into the horn! 
Gary Schweitzer
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Community Band fueled by barley and hops!
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Re: Fat Guy With The Helicon?
Belltrouble wrote:There are not enough deer down at Bavaria to supply their skin for all the Lederhosen-fans,in case of emergency those bavarians use something else,guess what????
Kurt
Wow. We have an overabundance of deer here in the US. They have become a nuisance species in suburban areas.
Dan, my apologies on doubting the authenticity of your lederhosen. I should have known better.
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Re: Fat Guy With The Helicon?
my lederhosen are goatskin.