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Looking for Steve Hoog...

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Anybody know how to get in touch with him? I heard he does a lot of dixie and brass band playing, but couldn't find a way to reach him...

thanks!

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He's been known to hang out on the Tuba-euphonium list on Yahoo! groups.
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Try eupher61 (AT) hotmail dot com.

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Hmmm. ..I hadn't seen this until a minute ago. Anyone know the OP?
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eupher61 wrote:Hmmm. ..I hadn't seen this until a minute ago. Anyone know the OP?
Dunno. Maybe he's got a warrant for you!
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I met Steve Hoog in Kansas City (almost 20 years ago). Really nice guy.
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mjrctuba wrote:I met Steve Hoog in Kansas City (almost 20 years ago). Really nice guy.

Back to the point, you may have started here, but he has a website with contact info:

http://stevehoogtubaplayer.com" target="_blank" target="_blank" target="_blank
Indeed he does -- it's in his signature block (his post is three above yours) ... :wink:

(the OP last visited two days ago ... he may have seen this already)
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Kevin Hendrick wrote: Indeed he does -- it's in his signature block (his post is three above yours) ... :wink:

(the OP last visited two days ago ... he may have seen this already)
Thanks for pointing that out. Clearly, I read the original post and responded without reading the rest of the thread. I was trying to be helpful and was redundant instead. I apologize and I have edited my previous post to correct the error.
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mjrctuba wrote:
Kevin Hendrick wrote: Indeed he does -- it's in his signature block (his post is three above yours) ... :wink:

(the OP last visited two days ago ... he may have seen this already)
Thanks for pointing that out. Clearly, I read the original post and responded without reading the rest of the thread. I was trying to be helpful and was redundant instead. I apologize and I have edited my previous post to correct the error.
No apology needed -- I've done the same thing! I could have worded my post better (or just not posted it) -- sorry about that. :oops:
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