What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
I am a huge fan of Jose Davila - NYC based player who works with Henry Threadgill, Steve Lehman, and many others. Fantastic tuba player and musician!
http://pirecordings.com/artist/Jose_Davila" target="_blank
http://pirecordings.com/artist/Jose_Davila" target="_blank
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
François THUILLIER!!!
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I play early jazz and Dixieland mostly; Sam Pilafian got me started and inspired, and still inspires my vocabulary and sound.
The other is someone almost no one will know... a dear friend of mine Doug Handyside, a Cleveland native who's sound was the epitome of the classic 20s and 30s band sound... percussive, full, perfect.
I enjoy Howard and Dave too
J.c.S. (RIP my friend, and thank you!).
The other is someone almost no one will know... a dear friend of mine Doug Handyside, a Cleveland native who's sound was the epitome of the classic 20s and 30s band sound... percussive, full, perfect.
I enjoy Howard and Dave too
J.c.S. (RIP my friend, and thank you!).
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Dave is a sponser on this forum and sells a couple of his recordings. Also, recordings of Red Lehr and Rich Matteson.It's the link with the jewels I think "Tuba Jems". Ed
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I don't think there's anything digital of Doug; as for Dave, check out "Tubas from Hell"... it's just a hoot!!!
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Dave Gannett's recordings are at TubaGear.com and mabye Tuba Jewels. The Black Dogs recordings are very good, well they all are I just like them the best. Ed
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
Matt Perrine and Sunflower City
http://louisianamusicfactory.com/showon ... uctID=6748" target="_blank
incredibly creative neo-dixieland.
And Howard Johnson plays the tuba like it is a sax. He just has the jazz vocab down not just in a bass line instrument but melodically as well.
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http://louisianamusicfactory.com/showon ... uctID=6748" target="_blank
incredibly creative neo-dixieland.
And Howard Johnson plays the tuba like it is a sax. He just has the jazz vocab down not just in a bass line instrument but melodically as well.
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
Try this guy out: http://www.dougburrell.ca/
His new CD is amazing.
Keep it up Doug! I wanna see another CD!
Al
His new CD is amazing.
Keep it up Doug! I wanna see another CD!
Al
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
Stefan Kac as soloist, Matt Perrine and Nat MacIntosh for bass-lines. Marcus Rojas for random other stuff.
Then of course: Howard Johnson, Jon Sass, Jim Self, Dave Bargeron, Sérgio Carolino - and can't forget Michel Godard. (my 2 cents)
Then of course: Howard Johnson, Jon Sass, Jim Self, Dave Bargeron, Sérgio Carolino - and can't forget Michel Godard. (my 2 cents)
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
Jon Sass
Dave Bargeron
Howard Johnson
Don Butterfield
Michel Goddard
François Thuillier
Oren Marshall...
Sorry couldn't stop at just one
Dave Bargeron
Howard Johnson
Don Butterfield
Michel Goddard
François Thuillier
Oren Marshall...
Sorry couldn't stop at just one
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
...François Thuillier and Sam Pilafian.
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
I forgot!
Kirk Joseph and Julius Mckee (Dirty Dozen): Both groove monsters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXDzhPM8nJk" target="_blank
Nicolas
Kirk Joseph and Julius Mckee (Dirty Dozen): Both groove monsters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXDzhPM8nJk" target="_blank
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
I'm gonna second the Jose Davila and Michel Goddard I (finally) saw.
But I can't believe I haven't seen a mention of
Bob Stewart
Marcus Rojas
Jay Rozen
Love these guys!
But I can't believe I haven't seen a mention of
Bob Stewart
Marcus Rojas
Jay Rozen
Love these guys!
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Look back on the first page of comments - Bob and Marcus were both cited.circusboy wrote:I'm gonna second the Jose Davila and Michel Goddard I (finally) saw.
But I can't believe I haven't seen a mention of
Bob Stewart
Marcus Rojas
Jay Rozen
Love these guys!
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
Jon Sass (Funk, I heard Sam Pilafian once refer to Sass as Dr. Funkenstein)
Dan Perantoni (laid back and does it without having to play a billion notes, tasty)
Harvey Phillips (for section playing/solos, don't believe me, check out any of his recordings with Sauter/Finegan, Gus Vali, etc. Still the most under-rated)
Dan Perantoni (laid back and does it without having to play a billion notes, tasty)
Harvey Phillips (for section playing/solos, don't believe me, check out any of his recordings with Sauter/Finegan, Gus Vali, etc. Still the most under-rated)
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Dave Bargeron.
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Forum member pwhitaker has some nice stuff, mostly trad and on the various giant horns he's owned.
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
I'm a little surprised no one has mentioned Ron Caswell.
And for Doc
http://beatcircus.net/music.html" target="_blank
http://ghosttrainorchestra.com/music-re ... ouse-stomp" target="_blank
http://www.slavicsoulparty.com/main.html" target="_blank
Dave
And for Doc
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http://ghosttrainorchestra.com/music-re ... ouse-stomp" target="_blank
http://www.slavicsoulparty.com/main.html" target="_blank
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Re: What is THE jazz tuba/player to you?
Since this thread now has become a list of jazzing tuba players, I thought I should mention a few norwegian names:
Lars Andreas Haug
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFDXowDZ ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank
Stein Erik Tafjord
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVVEXQEnEH8" target="_blank" target="_blank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrgBmcEn ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank
Daniel Herskedal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y92s8YkV ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank
Lars Andreas Haug
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFDXowDZ ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank
Stein Erik Tafjord
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVVEXQEnEH8" target="_blank" target="_blank
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrgBmcEn ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank
Daniel Herskedal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y92s8YkV ... re=related" target="_blank" target="_blank
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