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Eric Yates
Eric is Principal Trumpet of the Northbrook Symphony in the northside Chicago suburb of Northbrook, and also a member of professional brass ensembles including the Chicago Brass Choir, the Lakeside Brass of Chicago, of which he is a founding member, |
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Ray Nelson
Having recorded for motion picture, television, and radio, Ray currently tours the country and makes monthly national television appearances with flamenco guitarist Esteban. |
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Neil L. King
Trumpeter/Educator Neil L. King is equally at home performing music in both classical and jazz idioms. As an active free-lance musician, King enjoys a busy performance schedule throughout the West Virginia tri-state area. |
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Eric Brown
Eric Brown is a native of the Houston, TX suburb La Porte. He graduated from Northwestern University in 2006, and is currently a masters student at the Cleveland Institute of Music, studying with Michael Sachs and Robert Sullivan. |
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Eric Sperry
Trumpeter Eric Sperry enjoys performing and teaching in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. He is a member of the Lakeside Brass and has performed with the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Choristers, The Shorewood Players, and the UWM Brass Quinte |
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Jason Parker
Seattle-based trumpet/flugelhorn player and composer Jason Parker has been quietly making a name for himself as a first-call jazz, funk, R&B and rock musician. He currently leads the Jason Parker Quartet, one of Seattle's busiest jazz bands. |
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Bert Lochs
Bert Lochs (1966) is a versatile musician. He is a freelance trumpet and flugelhorn soloist, he teaches jazz improvisation and embouchure technique and he writes and arranges a lot of his own music. |
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Max Matzen
Noted for his “fine reflective playing” (Ferdinand Maylin, Jazznow.com), Max Matzen is quietly emerging as one of America’s dominant young trumpet artists. Mr.Matzen has performed literally all around the globe, with internationally renowned artists. |
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Bob Odneal
Born in Baytown, Tx, young Bob Odneal started playing the cornet in 6th grade. Shortly thereafter he met and heard jazz greats Louis Armstrong and Al Hirt, wherein he came to the conclusion that he wanted to be a professional trumpet player. His care |
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Darryl Thompson
Yamaha Performing Artist |
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John Trombetta
Homepage for John Trombetta. |
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David O'Neill
Being known primarily for his magnificent trumpet playing, David has truly shown that there is more than just instrumental music to his talent and ministry.
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Brian Scriver
Toronto trumpeter and performer who has recorded a CD with his band Primal Therapy. Brian is also a consultant for GR Mouthpieces, used by top orchestras, on Broadway, and many Jazz performers. |
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Andrea Giuffredi
Andrea began the study of trumpet when he was nine years old, getting a diploma from the Conservatory of Piacenza in 1985. His professional career started in 1983 as principal trumpet in symphonic orchestras, an activity that has lasted more than 22 |
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Phil Driscoll
The name Phil Driscoll is synonymous with great music. His trumpet, voice, heart and soul have moved audiences around the world for more than 20 years. |
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Steve Wright
UMI (Conn) Artist-Clinician, MN based Jazz Recordings & Music. |
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Philippe Schartz
Principal, BBC National Orchestra of Wales. |
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Brian Sanders
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Ronald Romm
Soloist, Clinician, Professor of Trumpet, former Canadian Brass. |
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Thomas Reiner
Biography, discography, concert dates and audio samples. |
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Charlie Peterson
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Dennis Noday
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Sergei Nakariakov
Dubbed "The Paganini of the trumpet" by the Finnish press after a performance at the Korsholm Festival when he was only 12 years old, and in 1987 "Caruso of the Trumpet" by Musik und Theater, Sergei has developed a unique musical voice, which is, muc |
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James Morrison
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Malcolm Boyd McNabb
An L.A. studio icon; taught by many of last centuries greats. |
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Charles Schlueter
Principal, Boston Symphony. |
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Doc Severinsen @ annonline.com
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Allen Vizzutti @ trumpetstuff.com
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Mark Van Cleave
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Richard Waddell
Founder of Boston Brass; arranger/performer. |
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Andrea Tofanelli
Italian artist (classical, jazz, & pop). |
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Rich Szabo
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David Summer
David Summer is a graduate of the University of Lowell School of music and has been playing both the Trumpet and Flute professionally for over 25 years. |
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Byron Stripling
As soloist with the Boston Pops Orchestra, Stripling has performed frequently under the baton of Keith Lockhart, as well as being featured soloist on the PBS television special, "Evening at Pops," with conductors John Williams and Mr. Lockhart. Curre |
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Bobby Shew
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Adolf Scherbaum
Trailblazer of the classical solo trumpet. |
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Wynton Marsalis
A fixture on the American cultural scene, Wynton Marsalis has brought jazz back to centre stage in the USA through his relentless work ethic and drive. |
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Al Hirt Discography
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Scott Brookins
International trumpet soloist and evangelist. |
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Bud Brisbois
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Rick Braun
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Trent Austin
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Louis Armstrong Discography
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Louis Armstrong - Biography by redhotjazz.com
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Satchmo.net
Official site of the Louis Armstrong House & Archives. |
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Maurice André
Maurice André was born May 21th, 1933, into a miner's family in Ales in the Cevennes. His father was an amateur trumpet player and a great music lover. He played in the small villages and one day he came back with an old cornet. Maurice who then was |
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Cat Anderson
Cat played a Conn Constellation trumpet with a Burt Herrick mpc in goldplate in
addition to ones custom made by Charlie Allen in Chicago. |
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Clifford Brown Jazz Foundation
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Frankie Cendejas
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Al Hirt Pics & Video Clips
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Shawn Hines
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Bud Herseth
Adolph Sylvester ("Bud") Herseth has played principal trumpet in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra ever since he became a member in 1948 and until he retired in 2001 (53 years!). He is now generally recognized as one of the world's greatest symphonic t |
317 |
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Carl Fischer
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Art Farmer
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Harry "Sweets" Edison
Born in Columbus, Ohio in 1915, "Sweets" began playing the trumpet at age 12 . After 1933, he began working with "territory" bands around Cleveland and St. Louis such as Alphonse Trent, Lucky Millender, etc. From 1937 he worked with Count Basie almos |
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Dave Douglas
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Herbert L. Clarke
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Bill Chase
Trumpet player Bill Chase brought a new sense of direction to the trumpet world when he first came onto the music scene. His fearless lead work with the great Woody Herman Thundering Herds of the 1960's influenced many of todays trumpet players and m |
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Don Shire
Don Shire offers his unique trumpet styling in concerts and meetings worldwide. He currently is the featured guest in concerts, mission conferences and evangelistic outreach throughout the United States, Canada, Latin America and Europe. |
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