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Chuck
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Chuck Jackson
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Re: country tuba
I drank WHAT?!!-Socrates
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Re: country tuba
I didn't even know that Country Music made a tuba! Is it perhaps a Chinese stencil?bloke wrote:Is anyone on tubenet making a living as a country music tuba player?
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Re: country tuba
I met a hay farmer outside of Seattle who also plays a pretty mean tuba (in several different bands.)
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Re: country tuba
The only successful even slightly alt.country tubist I can really think of is Mark Rubin. (and he would probably deny the relationship
) Much more alt.texas.hayseed.klezmer.bluegrass.
However, Stan Freese, the father of the alt.country.punk band The Vandals drummer Josh is a well known tubist, and he recorded "Play That Country Tuba, Cowboy" (not the one on Youtube.)
However, Stan Freese, the father of the alt.country.punk band The Vandals drummer Josh is a well known tubist, and he recorded "Play That Country Tuba, Cowboy" (not the one on Youtube.)
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Re: country tuba
i don't know but i think that guy in the pic has too many teeth to be a country tuber player
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Mirafone 187 BBb
1919 Pan American BBb Helicon
1924 Buescher BBb tuba (Dr. Suessaphone)
2009 Mazda Miata
1996 Honda Pacific Coast PC800
- David Richoux
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Re: country tuba
Way back in the early 90s I became part of an experimental C&W band in San Francisco, mostly with members of Polkacide - we had pedal steel guitar, banjo/guitar, drum kit, accordion, bari sax, sometimes a t-bone, and me on tuba. We rehearsed quite a lot, playing covers of semi-obscure Country & Western tunes and trying to come up with a good name for the group.
We did one gig before the band broke up - not because we couldn't play well together or had Spinal Tap sorts of personality disorders - we just never could come up with a band name that really worked for us, so we all quit the group simultaneously!
We did one gig before the band broke up - not because we couldn't play well together or had Spinal Tap sorts of personality disorders - we just never could come up with a band name that really worked for us, so we all quit the group simultaneously!