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Did anyone ever purchase this album from the old TubaGear site? I contacted Dave Gannett about it but he no longer offers it. I would just like some general information about it.
Thanks!
Miraphone 188
Wessex Berg
M.O. 33P
Sellmansberger Solo and Symphony (3 piece)
I don't know about a recording, but here's a bit of band history. I think Mr Bell had a German Band in NYC. I 1st heard of them when he moved to Bloomington, IN to teach at IU and formed a 15 piece German Band there. They performed regularly at recital hall and at several local taverns. They put on quite a show!! Mr Bell conducted, MC-d, sang and sometimes played his Eb sousaphone. Band members included outstanding students (e.g., Floyd Cooley and Don Harry), along with IU faculty (e.g., Henry C Smith, Louis Van Haney).
This recording was done at a summer camp. I'm thinking one that was in Kentucky or Tennessee, because I know Mr Bell was there a couple of years at least. (past teachers were also there.) I've tried to track down personnel in the past but have had no luck. Dave's site is gone completely, isn't it?
eupher61 wrote:This recording was done at a summer camp. I'm thinking one that was in Kentucky or Tennessee, because I know Mr Bell was there a couple of years at least. (past teachers were also there.) I've tried to track down personnel in the past but have had no luck. Dave's site is gone completely, isn't it?
I have an LP from the Cumberland Forest Music Camp at Morehead State University, Kentucky in 1966 in which Bell conducts a German band while Tom Beversdorf plays tuba. There is quite a bit of Bell's announcements on the recording and, on Stars and Stripes, he takes up his Eb sousaphone and plays the piccolo part. I was present at the performance.