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    • Dale Proctor
      Dale Proctor last edited by

      1977 Bach Strad ML 43 trumpet
      1960 Conn 6B Victor trumpet
      1982 Bach Strad ML 239 C trumpet
      1970 Olds Ambassador Eb/D trumpet
      1993 Bach Strad L 184G cornet
      1962 Conn 9A Victor cornet
      1890 Besson A/Bb/C cornet
      1870? Henry Lehnert SARV cornet

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      • GeorgeB
        GeorgeB @Dale Proctor last edited by

        @dale-proctor

        So cool.

        1960s King Super 20 Silversonic, 1940 Olds Recording, 1942 Buescher True Tone 400 ,1999 Conn Vintage One Bb trumpet, A 1952 Selmer Paris, A 2020 Getzen 400 and a Manchester Brass ACB custom pro Bb trumpet, a 1962 Conn Victor 5A Cornet.

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        • Richard III
          Richard III last edited by

          I was in a bar band in high school. This was one of the songs that we really played well. Very popular.

          Oh yea, bar band, teenagers playing in bars, it was the early 70's. I'm guessing it wouldn't happen these days. Our lead singer always got lots of female attention. Bar ladies loved that guy. Only a skosh older than him. Heh.

          Richard III

          1977 Olds Ambassador Cornet

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          • Newell Post
            Newell Post last edited by Newell Post

            Yeah, teenagers in bars playing a song about a creep using "candy" and "pictures" to entice young girls into his limo. What could possibly go wrong with that? But my teenage party band played it too, LOL. Everybody loved the vibe and nobody listened to the lyrics. Great song to play for New Years Eve parties.

            Bb: Bach 180S37G (05), Mercedes (80)
            Vintage: Committee (54), Recording (59), Super (49), Getzen Severinsen (66)
            C: Kanstul 1510, Constellation
            D/Eb: Getzen Eterna
            Cornet: Schilke XA1, Yamaha Neo Eb
            Flugel: Kanstul 1525, Yamaha 625
            Conch shell in F

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            • Dale Proctor
              Dale Proctor last edited by

              It’s that day again!

              1977 Bach Strad ML 43 trumpet
              1960 Conn 6B Victor trumpet
              1982 Bach Strad ML 239 C trumpet
              1970 Olds Ambassador Eb/D trumpet
              1993 Bach Strad L 184G cornet
              1962 Conn 9A Victor cornet
              1890 Besson A/Bb/C cornet
              1870? Henry Lehnert SARV cornet

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                Dave Wondra last edited by

                The first song I learned when I joined a horn band. A classic!

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                • Kehaulani
                  Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

                  One of the all-time great horn licks.
                  Like the vocal on the original better, though.
                  Newell, LOL.

                  My first horn band was Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, pre-funk James Brown . . . tells you where I'm coming from.

                  Benge 3X
                  Martin Committee
                  Getzen Capri Cornet
                  Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

                  "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
                  Charlie Parker

                  "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
                  Chet Baker

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                    Dave Wondra @Kehaulani last edited by

                    @kehaulani I was late to the party on playing much of the music you mentioned. I was too busy being a jazz snob in those days🙄

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                    • Kehaulani
                      Kehaulani Credentialed Professional last edited by

                      I was both, also preferring Jazz. I made more money playing Soul, though.

                      Benge 3X
                      Martin Committee
                      Getzen Capri Cornet
                      Adams F-1 Flugelhorn

                      "If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn."
                      Charlie Parker

                      "Even if I could play like Wynton Marsalis, I wouldn't play like Wynton Marsalis."
                      Chet Baker

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