From daryl at burchinteractive.com Wed Dec 1 19:04:10 2021 From: daryl at burchinteractive.com (Daryl Burch) Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2021 17:04:10 -0800 Subject: [Trombone-l] Legitimate Itch - Missing Bass 'Bone Part - Help? Message-ID: Hey, all; My BB has the Tom Garling chart ?Legitimate Itch?. We?re missing the Bass Trombone part. Anybody out their in ?bone land happen to have it & could possibly share a PDF of it? Would be _greatly_ appreciated. Cheers! -D- Daryl Burch E: daryl at burchinteractive.com ? C: 707-338-8338 From alto_trombone at hotmail.com Sat Dec 4 06:51:18 2021 From: alto_trombone at hotmail.com (DF Cramer) Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2021 12:51:18 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Eastman Trb Choir 1950's Message-ID: My teacher (Richard Thorell) gave this image to me the other day. He is person number 6 in the attached photo and he said 7 was Ralph Sauer. Can you add any more names? 1950's Dennis F. Cramer http://home.windstream.net/dfc1/ From jscot at ucalgary.ca Sat Dec 4 10:39:34 2021 From: jscot at ucalgary.ca (James L Scott) Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2021 16:39:34 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Eastman Trb Choir 1950's In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Are you sure the link is correct? Safari says it can't open it. Jim Scott ________________________________ From: Trombone-l on behalf of DF Cramer via Trombone-l Sent: Saturday, December 4, 2021 5:51 AM To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org Subject: [Trombone-l] Eastman Trb Choir 1950's [?EXTERNAL] My teacher (Richard Thorell) gave this image to me the other day. He is person number 6 in the attached photo and he said 7 was Ralph Sauer. Can you add any more names? 1950's Dennis F. Cramer http://home.windstream.net/dfc1/ _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From swgamble at hotmail.com Sat Dec 4 10:48:53 2021 From: swgamble at hotmail.com (Steven Gamble) Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2021 16:48:53 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Eastman Trb Choir 1950's In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I couldn't open it either. Steve Gamble 6680 E Calle La Paz Unit D Tucson AZ 85715 (520) 991-7056 swgamble at hotmail.com ________________________________ From: Trombone-l on behalf of James L Scott via Trombone-l Sent: Saturday, December 4, 2021 9:39:34 AM To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org ; DF Cramer Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Eastman Trb Choir 1950's Are you sure the link is correct? Safari says it can't open it. Jim Scott ________________________________ From: Trombone-l on behalf of DF Cramer via Trombone-l Sent: Saturday, December 4, 2021 5:51 AM To: trombone-l at trombonelist.org Subject: [Trombone-l] Eastman Trb Choir 1950's [?EXTERNAL] My teacher (Richard Thorell) gave this image to me the other day. He is person number 6 in the attached photo and he said 7 was Ralph Sauer. Can you add any more names? 1950's Dennis F. Cramer http://home.windstream.net/dfc1/ _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org _______________________________________________ Trombone-l mailing list Trombone-l at trombonelist.org http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From horton.raymond at gmail.com Sat Dec 4 15:48:14 2021 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2021 16:48:14 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Scroll down to see Smithsonian photo of the week Message-ID: Raymond Horton Composer/Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 Begin forwarded message: > From: National Geographic > Date: December 4, 2021 at 3:59:39 PM EST > To: horton.raymond at gmail.com > Subject: He captures the sweep of the Serengeti > Reply-To: "ng at email.nationalgeographic.com" > > ? > THE SMITHSONIAN?S SECRET VAULTS > > THE BIG TOPIC: > CAPTURING THE SWEEP OF THE SERENGETI > Saturday, December 4, 2021 > In today?s newsletter, riding the ?trans-Siberian? railway; meeting Prince William, gray woolly monkey (and Instagram sensation) ? and watching the arts re-emerge in Kosovo. > > PHOTOGRAPHS BY CHARLIE HAMILTON JAMES > > By Whitney Johnson, Director of Visual and Immersive Experiences > > The ebb and flow of 1.4 million wildebeest and zebra as they chase seasonal rains across the Serengeti and Masai Mara is the largest and most impressive animal migration on Earth. > > But how do you approach a subject that has been photographed thousands of times, knowing there are dozens, if not hundreds, of stunning photographs already published, including in the pages of National Geographic? > > That was the challenge we put to Nat Geo photographer Charlie Hamilton James, behind the cover story in December?s issue, with Kenyan conservationist and Nat Geo Explorer Paula Kahumbu. 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That?s why the Detroit photographer is offering free photo sessions for owners of pets that are at the end of life, People magazine reports. "There is a real connection and a lot of emotion that these animals can bring out in us. Witnessing that as a photographer? It fills me with a lot of joy,? she says. > > Twitter?s new photo policy: The social media platform has updated its privacy policy, changing what users can and can?t share on the site. Images or videos of people, shared without their consent, will be taken down at their request. The policy on what can be posted is vague; Tatum Hunter answers some FAQs in the Washington Post. > > One man?s trash: When Fabrice Monteiro returned to Senegal, the country of his birth, he was shocked to find plastic waste everywhere. So he shot a series to raise awareness of environmental concerns. One image, featured in the Guardian?s My Best Shot, shows what appears to be a spirit emerging from Mbeubeuss, a mountain of garbage. 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References: <61ca0ecccdb160ea8aedb90bb.34ae900bf9.20211215155537.985e02c328.3127ff8d@mail180.suw16.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: <68099B9B-BED4-4278-B25A-6D17176C2422@jimnova.com> Really enjoyed talking to my friends Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz on their wonderful podcast! Hope you enjoy it! Jim James Nova Trombone - Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Brass Coordinator and Adjunct Trombone Faculty - Duquesne University Brass Coach - Three Rivers Young Peoples Orchestras jimnova.com Begin forwarded message: > From: Third Coast Trombone Retreat > Date: December 15, 2021 at 10:55:51 AM EST > To: Jim > Subject: Jim Nova joins the Trombone Retreat pod! > Reply-To: tromboneretreat at gmail.com > > ? > > The Trombone Retreat Podcast > We're back with a new episode of the Trombone Retreat out today with James Nova available everywhere you find your podcasts! > > > Happy Holidays, Jim! > > We've been looking forward to talking with our good friend Jim Nova of the Pittsburgh Symphony for awhile. 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It's been a privilege to create this podcast and if it has added even a little to your life we're truly humbled. > > If you enjoy the podcast and want to show your support while having exclusive access to special perks and features like access to special new shows, video to interviews, early downloads and much much more, consider becoming a patron of the Trombone Retreat for as low as $5 at patreon.com/tromboneretreat > > Also, stay tuned for 2022 dates and guest artist announcements at tromboneretreat.com > > > Jim Nova talks about keeping the main thing the main thing. > > Here's how to listen: > Find us and subscribe everywhere you download your podcasts and: > www.tromboneretreat.com/podcast > > or: > > Apple Podcasts > Google Podcasts > Spotify > Stitcher > You can even ask Alexa or Google home to "Listen to the latest episode of the Trombone Retreat"! > > > > > > > > > > > Copyright ? 2021 Third Coast Trombone Retreat, All rights reserved. > You are receiving this email because you are a fellow trombonist and/or trombone lover/appreciator/tolerator. > > Our mailing address is: > Third Coast Trombone Retreat > 50 Overlook Terrace, New York, NY, United States > New York, NY 10033 > > Add us to your address book > > > Want to change how you receive these emails? > You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. > > From swgamble at hotmail.com Tue Dec 21 06:33:02 2021 From: swgamble at hotmail.com (Steven Gamble) Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2021 12:33:02 +0000 Subject: [Trombone-l] Merry Christmas Message-ID: Merry Christmas, everybody! https://youtu.be/ekzDc9z6m2Q Steve Gamble, 6680 E Calle La Paz, Unit D, Tucson, AZ 85715 520-991-7056 swgamble at hotmail.com From horton.raymond at gmail.com Tue Dec 21 09:08:40 2021 From: horton.raymond at gmail.com (Raymond Horton) Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2021 10:08:40 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Merry Christmas In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Merry Christmas, Steve, and everybody! Raymond Horton Composer/Arranger Minister of Music, Edwardsville (IN) United Methodist Church Retired Bass Trombonist, Louisville Orchestra, 1970-2016 > On Dec 21, 2021, at 7:34 AM, Steven Gamble via Trombone-l wrote: > > ?Merry Christmas, everybody! > > > https://youtu.be/ekzDc9z6m2Q > > > Steve Gamble, 6680 E Calle La Paz, Unit D, Tucson, AZ 85715 520-991-7056 swgamble at hotmail.com > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From craig at parmerlee.com Thu Dec 30 18:02:02 2021 From: craig at parmerlee.com (Craig Parmerlee) Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2021 19:02:02 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Jamaican all star trombonist Message-ID: <97cf721b-34e9-ca41-30a3-8ec7a7937114@parmerlee.com> Any idea who the trombonist is starting about 5:10 on this version of Herbie Hancock's Dolphin Dance? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-14GoHr2Ow I think that was from the MASSIVE album of 2004, but I can't find any personnel references. -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From craig at parmerlee.com Fri Dec 31 08:00:20 2021 From: craig at parmerlee.com (Craig Parmerlee) Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2021 09:00:20 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] Jamaican all star trombonist In-Reply-To: <5EEE0D7D-199C-4D14-9EED-A5528EAB8193@mit.edu> References: <97cf721b-34e9-ca41-30a3-8ec7a7937114@parmerlee.com> <5EEE0D7D-199C-4D14-9EED-A5528EAB8193@mit.edu> Message-ID: <9a875839-c49c-a41c-3433-eaf1dc2e74ca@parmerlee.com> On 12/30/2021 11:15 PM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote: > Rico Rodr?guez Thanks.? That's stellar.? Do you know anything about him? -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From craig at parmerlee.com Fri Dec 31 08:02:31 2021 From: craig at parmerlee.com (Craig Parmerlee) Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2021 09:02:31 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] =?utf-8?q?Jamaican_all_star_trombonist_-_Rico_Rodr?= =?utf-8?b?w61ndWV6?= In-Reply-To: <5EEE0D7D-199C-4D14-9EED-A5528EAB8193@mit.edu> References: <97cf721b-34e9-ca41-30a3-8ec7a7937114@parmerlee.com> <5EEE0D7D-199C-4D14-9EED-A5528EAB8193@mit.edu> Message-ID: <1c3005b1-e25b-206a-4bc3-069ce0726577@parmerlee.com> I found this bio/obituary https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/sep/06/rico-rodriguez On 12/30/2021 11:15 PM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote: > Rico Rodr?guez -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From craig at parmerlee.com Fri Dec 31 08:36:56 2021 From: craig at parmerlee.com (Craig Parmerlee) Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2021 09:36:56 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] =?utf-8?q?Jamaican_all_star_trombonist_-_Rico_Rodr?= =?utf-8?b?w61ndWV6?= In-Reply-To: <6EE58502-C80F-49D2-8516-6837E72D44FC@mit.edu> References: <97cf721b-34e9-ca41-30a3-8ec7a7937114@parmerlee.com> <5EEE0D7D-199C-4D14-9EED-A5528EAB8193@mit.edu> <1c3005b1-e25b-206a-4bc3-069ce0726577@parmerlee.com> <6EE58502-C80F-49D2-8516-6837E72D44FC@mit.edu> Message-ID: <5e5e2fd5-c154-b80e-fc7a-158dfbbf6abf@parmerlee.com> Here's the Wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rico_Rodriguez_(musician) I have no doubt he must be the player on that track, but the Wiki page does not credit him as playing on the Massive album. He certainly deserves to be a legend, but I had never heard of him.? That's some of the best playing I have heard in a long time. On 12/31/2021 9:21 AM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote: > You can check him out in Wikipedia. He?s a legend. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 31, 2021, at 9:02 AM, Craig Parmerlee wrote: >> >> ?I found this bio/obituary >> >> https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/sep/06/rico-rodriguez >> >> >> >>> On 12/30/2021 11:15 PM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote: >>> Rico Rodr?guez -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus From bach9lt at gmail.com Fri Dec 31 09:01:41 2021 From: bach9lt at gmail.com (john bailey) Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2021 10:01:41 -0500 Subject: [Trombone-l] =?utf-8?q?Jamaican_all_star_trombonist_-_Rico_Rodr?= =?utf-8?b?w61ndWV6?= In-Reply-To: <5e5e2fd5-c154-b80e-fc7a-158dfbbf6abf@parmerlee.com> References: <97cf721b-34e9-ca41-30a3-8ec7a7937114@parmerlee.com> <5EEE0D7D-199C-4D14-9EED-A5528EAB8193@mit.edu> <1c3005b1-e25b-206a-4bc3-069ce0726577@parmerlee.com> <6EE58502-C80F-49D2-8516-6837E72D44FC@mit.edu> <5e5e2fd5-c154-b80e-fc7a-158dfbbf6abf@parmerlee.com> Message-ID: With all due respect, it will be the biggest aural surprise to me in several years if someone can show Rico gets the credit. John On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 9:38 AM Craig Parmerlee via Trombone-l < trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > Here's the Wiki page: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rico_Rodriguez_(musician) > > I have no doubt he must be the player on that track, but the Wiki page > does not credit him as playing on the Massive album. > > He certainly deserves to be a legend, but I had never heard of him. > That's some of the best playing I have heard in a long time. > > > On 12/31/2021 9:21 AM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote: > > You can check him out in Wikipedia. He?s a legend. > > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > >> On Dec 31, 2021, at 9:02 AM, Craig Parmerlee > wrote: > >> > >> ?I found this bio/obituary > >> > >> https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/sep/06/rico-rodriguez > >> > >> > >> > >>> On 12/30/2021 11:15 PM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote: > >>> Rico Rodr?guez > > > > -- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > From jeff at jeffalbert.com Fri Dec 31 12:40:14 2021 From: jeff at jeffalbert.com (Jeff Albert) Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2021 12:40:14 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] =?utf-8?q?Jamaican_all_star_trombonist_-_Rico_Rodr?= =?utf-8?b?w61ndWV6?= In-Reply-To: References: <97cf721b-34e9-ca41-30a3-8ec7a7937114@parmerlee.com> <5EEE0D7D-199C-4D14-9EED-A5528EAB8193@mit.edu> <1c3005b1-e25b-206a-4bc3-069ce0726577@parmerlee.com> <6EE58502-C80F-49D2-8516-6837E72D44FC@mit.edu> <5e5e2fd5-c154-b80e-fc7a-158dfbbf6abf@parmerlee.com> Message-ID: <08C4FC54-7BB4-4E96-83C9-B412AC9AB729@jeffalbert.com> I am pretty sure that is not Rico. There is an all music guide page that lists personnel on that album and he is not listed, and it very much does not sound like him, to me. ---- Jeff Albert +1 (504) 315-5167 (Signal/SMS/Voice) http://www.jeffalbert.com > On Dec 31, 2021, at 09:01, john bailey via Trombone-l wrote: > > With all due respect, it will be the biggest aural surprise to me in > several years if someone can show Rico gets the credit. John > > > > On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 9:38 AM Craig Parmerlee via Trombone-l < > trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: > >> Here's the Wiki page: >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rico_Rodriguez_(musician) >> >> I have no doubt he must be the player on that track, but the Wiki page >> does not credit him as playing on the Massive album. >> >> He certainly deserves to be a legend, but I had never heard of him. >> That's some of the best playing I have heard in a long time. >> >> >> On 12/31/2021 9:21 AM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote: >>> You can check him out in Wikipedia. He?s a legend. >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>>> On Dec 31, 2021, at 9:02 AM, Craig Parmerlee >> wrote: >>>> >>>> ?I found this bio/obituary >>>> >>>> https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/sep/06/rico-rodriguez >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> On 12/30/2021 11:15 PM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote: >>>>> Rico Rodr?guez >> >> >> >> -- >> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >> > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org From jeff at jeffalbert.com Fri Dec 31 12:53:42 2021 From: jeff at jeffalbert.com (Jeff Albert) Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2021 12:53:42 -0600 Subject: [Trombone-l] =?utf-8?q?Jamaican_all_star_trombonist_-_Rico_Rodr?= =?utf-8?b?w61ndWV6?= In-Reply-To: <08C4FC54-7BB4-4E96-83C9-B412AC9AB729@jeffalbert.com> References: <97cf721b-34e9-ca41-30a3-8ec7a7937114@parmerlee.com> <5EEE0D7D-199C-4D14-9EED-A5528EAB8193@mit.edu> <1c3005b1-e25b-206a-4bc3-069ce0726577@parmerlee.com> <6EE58502-C80F-49D2-8516-6837E72D44FC@mit.edu> <5e5e2fd5-c154-b80e-fc7a-158dfbbf6abf@parmerlee.com> <08C4FC54-7BB4-4E96-83C9-B412AC9AB729@jeffalbert.com> Message-ID: <88291CF2-E35C-436D-AE71-D9E4112B82BA@jeffalbert.com> Here is some Rico: https://youtu.be/GKUbF4zmxJA ---- Jeff Albert +1 (504) 315-5167 (Signal/SMS/Voice) http://www.jeffalbert.com > On Dec 31, 2021, at 12:40, Jeff Albert via Trombone-l wrote: > > I am pretty sure that is not Rico. There is an all music guide page that lists personnel on that album and he is not listed, and it very much does not sound like him, to me. > > > ---- > Jeff Albert > +1 (504) 315-5167 (Signal/SMS/Voice) > http://www.jeffalbert.com > > >> On Dec 31, 2021, at 09:01, john bailey via Trombone-l wrote: >> >> With all due respect, it will be the biggest aural surprise to me in >> several years if someone can show Rico gets the credit. John >> >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 9:38 AM Craig Parmerlee via Trombone-l < >> trombone-l at trombonelist.org> wrote: >> >>> Here's the Wiki page: >>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rico_Rodriguez_(musician) >>> >>> I have no doubt he must be the player on that track, but the Wiki page >>> does not credit him as playing on the Massive album. >>> >>> He certainly deserves to be a legend, but I had never heard of him. >>> That's some of the best playing I have heard in a long time. >>> >>> >>> On 12/31/2021 9:21 AM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote: >>>> You can check him out in Wikipedia. He?s a legend. >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>>> On Dec 31, 2021, at 9:02 AM, Craig Parmerlee >>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> ?I found this bio/obituary >>>>> >>>>> https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/sep/06/rico-rodriguez >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On 12/30/2021 11:15 PM, Samuel Jay Keyser wrote: >>>>>> Rico Rodr?guez >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. >>> https://www.avast.com/antivirus >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Trombone-l mailing list >>> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >>> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> Trombone-l mailing list >> Trombone-l at trombonelist.org >> http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org > > _______________________________________________ > Trombone-l mailing list > Trombone-l at trombonelist.org > http://trombonelist.org/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l_trombonelist.org