Garrison Keillor's Prairie Home Companion is featuring a Tuba 5tet this weekend to help celebrate Halloween. Myself, Lee Drummer, David Werden, John Tranter and Ralph Hepola will be performing some spooky music as part of the live broadcast on National Public Radio on Saturday (5:00-7:00pm Central time in Minnesota). Check your local stations or http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/ for times. Cheers to all and Happy Halloween!!!!!!
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Dear All,
If anyone is interested, Lewis Buckley arranged one of the charts that was played on the show. I believe it was before the actual broadcast.
It is:
Funeral March of a Marionette - Gounod (Tuba Quartet) $14.00
It will be posted to the Cimarron Music Press website later tonight or tomorrow:
http://www.cimarronmusic.com/
Wishing everyone well,
If anyone is interested, Lewis Buckley arranged one of the charts that was played on the show. I believe it was before the actual broadcast.
It is:
Funeral March of a Marionette - Gounod (Tuba Quartet) $14.00
It will be posted to the Cimarron Music Press website later tonight or tomorrow:
http://www.cimarronmusic.com/
Wishing everyone well,
Bryan Doughty
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Hey All,
It was a shame the group didn't get a straight out "feature" during the broadcast. It was a great group with good charts to play. The show is now in the archived section:
http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2005/10/29/
The tubas are featured on:
"Long Black Veil" - GK, Tubas
Halloween script
Powdermilk Biscuit Break
and
Rhubarb script
Rhurbarb is the "Tuba convention" sketch where Garrison Keillor had me play the Ride three times. This skit is based on a Violin dinner he actually went to and had to listen to 16 different violins from the 1800's play the same thing. It was one of the most boring experiences of his life! I think the writers did a good job of capturing the dorkiness of musical conventions.
Enjoy!
Tom McCaslin
It was a shame the group didn't get a straight out "feature" during the broadcast. It was a great group with good charts to play. The show is now in the archived section:
http://prairiehome.publicradio.org/programs/2005/10/29/
The tubas are featured on:
"Long Black Veil" - GK, Tubas
Halloween script
Powdermilk Biscuit Break
and
Rhubarb script
Rhurbarb is the "Tuba convention" sketch where Garrison Keillor had me play the Ride three times. This skit is based on a Violin dinner he actually went to and had to listen to 16 different violins from the 1800's play the same thing. It was one of the most boring experiences of his life! I think the writers did a good job of capturing the dorkiness of musical conventions.
Enjoy!
Tom McCaslin
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And it's freakin' hilarious. Got it playing now. Unbelievable! You sound good, dude. This is funny stuff. Good playing, Heinrich.tmmcas1 wrote:Rhubarb is the "Tuba convention" sketch where Garrison Keillor had me play the Ride three times. This skit is based on a Violin dinner he actually went to and had to listen to 16 different violins from the 1800's play the same thing. It was one of the most boring experiences of his life! I think the writers did a good job of capturing the dorkiness of musical conventions.
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