Me as well, although I don't get to funk out that much nowadays.
But, I can play BLONDIE - RAPTURE, and part of that Le Freak C'est Chic song.
I said a hip, hop, hibby etc. etc.
Chris
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The Grimm brothers & their father were horn players in 19th century
Regensburg, the 2000 year old Reichsstadt on the Danube river, with an
antic bridge from early middle ages, the city of many Reichstag
meetings, the city where St.Wolfgang became bishop.
Jean (Johann) Grimm wrote two horn concerts
Hello Horlisters,
First an apology for cross-posting, but there are some people who might
know something about this who don't subscribe to both lists.
I found a very old print (1st half 19th century) in the library today of
the following work, about which I can't find anything at all on the
in
As a horn player who plays bass, it's really a very logical double. It has to do with
the nature of the 'beat' in music as it has developed in 'pop' music. Remember when
musicians were long hair and short hair, and it was unusual to play both classical and
jazz. Benny Goodman was famous for h
Did Kooper contribute any horn tracks during his tenure with Blood Sweat &
Tears?
>John Entwhistle
In a similar vein, the horn line played in the Stones' "You can't always get
what you want" is actually played by bluesman Al Kooper.
Jeremy Hansen
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>John Entwhistle
In a similar vein, the horn line played in the Stones' "You can't always get
what you want" is actually played by bluesman Al Kooper.
Jeremy Hansen
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When we were little kids, our parents took us to see George Washington's
estate, Mount Vernon, down in the southern part of Fairfax County. The
guided tour took us through Washington's main house, then to a separate
building nearby that served as Washington's kitchen.
My sister asked why the k
Ok, I am another one that went legit!
I paid part of my way through undergraduate school playing bar gigs on
guitar in St. Louis and biker bars in Western Oklahoma. I am very glad for
the slight change in venue, my eyes burn a little less in a horn section
(most of the time).
I thought I read some
Laurent wittily wrote:
One of the best things about cabbage is:
IT MAKES YOU GO TO THE BATHROOM.
YOU WILL ALWAYS BE SAYING: " GOTTA GO"
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Modest, self-effacing crucifer that I am, I had not guessed
that anyone would rank this particular attribute high among
my myriad excel
I,too,began with piano lessons at about age 7, but in fifth grade was among hundreds
of schoolchildren attending a concert by the Detroit Symphony. I thought I'd died and
gone to Heaven and recall it as if it were yesterday! We'd been made aware of the
instruments but there was only one among
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