Goldman Band
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Chadtuba
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Goldman Band
I've been doing some reading and studying on the Goldman Band. By chance, did any of you have the opportunity to play in the Goldman Band or the Goldman Memorial Band?
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UDELBR
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Re: Goldman Band
Subbed once about a thousand years ago. Does that count?
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Chadtuba
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Re: Goldman Band
Sure why not. By chance, was it under the direction of one of the Goldman's?
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Re: Goldman Band
Nah; Ainslee Cox was conducting. The Goldmans stopped being involved about 1980.
PS: I was exaggerating about "a thousand years ago".
PS: I was exaggerating about "a thousand years ago".
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Chadtuba
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Re: Goldman Band
I figured, but we know there are a few guys & gals out there that have been around that long
I'm sure it was still a great experience. It's really a shame that the band no longer exists, but such is life I suppose.
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Re: Goldman Band
I'll be kind and say it wasn't the legendary experience I'd expected. Plain ol' trust fund (aka: "green sheet") gig.Chadtuba wrote: I'm sure it was still a great experience.
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Re: Goldman Band
Almost a thousand years.LJV wrote:Been awhile for those...UncleBeer wrote:Plain ol' trust fund (aka: "green sheet") gig.