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  2. Holton (Leblanc) - Wikipedia

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    The original business was a used instrument shop began in 1898 by American trombone player Frank Holton in Chicago, Illinois. The firm built brass instruments for ten years in Chicago , then in Elkhorn , Wisconsin from 1918 until 2008, when production of Holton-branded instruments moved to Eastlake , Ohio. [ 1 ]

  3. List of jazz trombonists - Wikipedia

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    Bob Brookmeyer (valve trombone, 1929–2011) Garnett Brown (1936–2021) Lawrence Brown (1907–1988) Marshall Brown (1920–1983) Tom Brown (1888–1958)

  4. Juan Pablo Torres (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Pablo Torres Morell (August 17, 1946 – April 17, 2005) was a Cuban trombonist, bandleader, arranger and producer. He was the director of Algo Nuevo and a member of Irakere, two of the leading exponents of songo and Afro-Cuban jazz in the 1970s and 1980s.

  5. List of classical trombonists - Wikipedia

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    Name Orchestral Timespan Primary Affiliation Vladislav Blazhevich: 1906–1928 Bolshoi Theatre: James DeSano: 1970–2003 Cleveland Orchestra: Mark Lawrence

  6. Clark Gayton - Wikipedia

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    He is the son of Carver Clark Gayton [1] and Mona Marie Lombard [2] and is the great-grandnephew of the legendary New Orleans musician, Manuel "Fess" Manetta. [17]The first two professionally trained musicians on his maternal side were Jules and Deuce Manetta who founded the Pickwick Brass Band and played cornet and trombone, respectively.

  7. Clifton Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was born in New York City on October 5, 1957. [1] " His mother was a singer and his father was an organist." [1] When he was seven, Anderson's uncle, saxophonist Sonny Rollins, bought him his first trombone. [2]

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  9. Lance Green - Wikipedia

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    There are hundreds of recordings by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra available for purchase, mainly from the Naxos Label. Lance Green appears in many of these as Principal Trombone. The most notable recording featuring Lance with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra is Mahler's 3rd Symphony in which he plays the trombone solo. [2]