Some very fine brass ensemble jazz here!

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Some very fine brass ensemble jazz here!

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Jacob Garchik on lead t-bone and all the other parts!

This is his current line-up, for live shows.
Jacob Garchik - lead trombone, compositions
Josh Roseman, Curtis Hasselbring, Matt Musselman, Alan Ferber, Curtis Fowlkes - trombones
Brian Drye - baritone horn
Joe Daley - sousaphone
Kenny Wolleson - drums
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That was a kick *** set. Wouldn't mind obtaining a copy of that album.

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Thanks guys.
You can check out the whole album on http://jacobgarchik.bandcamp.com" target="_blank or on spotify.
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There is a San Francisco area musician Adam Theis who is also multi-instrumental (bone, tuba , bass) doing some very interesting things with a 50+ member "orchestra" and smaller ensembles. He will be at the San Jose Jazz Festival Aug 11th. Some great recordings on his site and on Spotify.
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