Taj Mahal and 10 tubas & Sousaphones at Jazz Fest

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Taj Mahal and 10 tubas & Sousaphones at Jazz Fest

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I didn't get to NOLA this year, so I missed this show... Dang!
http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/ ... n_tub.html
(and even Taj got the Sousaphone origin story a bit wrong - or the reporter did.)

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attempting to name personnel.... L-R

HoJo (in back, I think)
Earl McIntyre
Matt Perrine (behind stand)
Satoru Ohashi
Jon Gross
Bob Stewart
Phillip Frazier
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I am pretty sure David Silverman is the one in the vest, behind the music stand. He usually wears a vest.

Full line-up (not in photo order)
Howard Johnson, Joseph Daley, Earl McIntyre, Bob Stewart, Kirk Joseph, Ben Jaffe, Phil Frazier, David Silverman, Satoru Ohashi, Jon Gross
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That looked like great fun. Going through the slideshow on your link two things struck me.

One - I had no idea Pete Fountain was still alive - how great is that - he looked good.

The second - why in the heck was stupid Hall and Oates there??? Everybody else looked like real musicians. :?
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Jazz Fest always has "Ringers" - some well known act(s) that most nobody really can figure out why they are there. I think it may be more for the locals who see the local big name acts all year, so the festival brings in Hall & Oats or Steely Dan kind of performers to satisfy them. In 2012 it was The Eagles; 2011 Bon Jovi, John Mellencamp and Kid Rock...
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David Richoux wrote:Jazz Fest always has "Ringers" - some well known act(s) that most nobody really can figure out why they are there. I think it may be more for the locals who see the local big name acts all year, so the festival brings in Hall & Oats or Steely Dan kind of performers to satisfy them. In 2012 it was The Eagles; 2011 Bon Jovi, John Mellencamp and Kid Rock...
Yah, it's not to worry... the "local" vibe is still there. I played there a few years ago with the New Orleans Klezmer Allstars and our set was literally simultaneous with both huge headliners Bon Jovi and Kings of Leon, but our area was still completely packed with thousands of people and the crowd was amazing. JazzFest is such an incredible event...
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Can somebody tell me what the hell Earl McIntyre is playing?Looks like an old york.
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jwjeffrey wrote:Can somebody tell me what the hell Earl McIntyre is playing?Looks like an old york.
Not sure - I do know Bob Stewart usually plays a Yamaha 621 (in C, as I recall.)

Here is a blowup from the original picture:
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jwjeffrey wrote:Can somebody tell me what the hell Earl McIntyre is playing?Looks like an old york.
It's a beautiful old HN White Eb. It originally only had 3 valves, but Earl had a 4th installed (one that Don Butterfield had had cut off of one of his instruments).
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Here is a backstage picture - everybody gets a better view.
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Curmudgeon wrote: Thanks for that info. Very cool horn...
That it is. I built an Eb based on the same Eb HN White body:
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Uncle Beer,

Nice EEb project.
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Tundratubast wrote: Nice EEb project.
Thanks! Gonna use it for Meistersinger in a week, and the Rite (2nd) a week after that. :D
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UncleBeer wrote:
jwjeffrey wrote:Can somebody tell me what the hell Earl McIntyre is playing?Looks like an old york.
It's a beautiful old HN White Eb. It originally only had 3 valves, but Earl had a 4th installed (one that Don Butterfield had had cut off of one of his instruments).
Thanks for the info!
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jwjeffrey wrote:
UncleBeer wrote:
jwjeffrey wrote:Can somebody tell me what the hell Earl McIntyre is playing?Looks like an old york.
It's a beautiful old HN White Eb. It originally only had 3 valves, but Earl had a 4th installed (one that Don Butterfield had had cut off of one of his instruments).
Thanks for the info! So let's see, Gravity Dave Bargeron plays an Besson EEb, Joe Daly plays on old Martins, Bob Stewart Plays on a Yamaha F, Earl McIntyre plays on an modify HN White Eb Tuba and Howard plays on a new Meinl Weston.
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jwjeffrey wrote: Thanks for the info! So let's see, Gravity Dave Bargeron plays an Besson EEb, Joe Daly plays on old Martins, Bob Stewart Plays on a Yamaha F, Earl McIntyre plays on an modify HN White Eb Tuba and Howard plays on a new Meinl Weston.
Pretty sure Bob's Yamaha is in BBb. I know the other guy ('lead' player; I forget his name) plays this homebrew F:
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