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  2. Vincent Bach Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Beginnings. Time frame: 1916 - 1928; Products: Mouthpieces; Brand names: Vincent Bach; Location: Serial Numbers: N/A; The Vincent Bach Corporation began when Vincent purchased a $300 foot-operated lathe and began producing mouthpieces in the back of the Selmer music store in New York.

  3. Trombone - Wikipedia

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    The trombone (German: Posaune, Italian, French: trombone) is a musical instrument in the brass family. As with all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's lips vibrate inside a mouthpiece, causing the air column inside the instrument to vibrate .

  4. Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ - Wikipedia

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    (The other 64-foot stop is the Contra-Trombone reed stop in the Sydney Town Hall Grand Organ, built in 1890.) [14] When construction of the Auditorium Organ started, it was planned to have two 64-foot stops in the pedal, a Diaphone Profunda and a Dulzian, in the Right Stage and Left Stage chambers respectively.

  5. Preservation Hall Jazz Band - Wikipedia

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    The lineup included Frank Demond (trombone), James Prevost (bass), James "Sing" Miller (piano), Cie Frazier (drums), Jim Robinson (trombone), Narvin Kimball (banjo), and Allan Jaffe (tuba). During the late 1960s and early 1970s, many of the touring members were hired by Harold Dejan for his Olympia Brass Band. This band became not only a staple ...

  6. Dave Stewart (trombonist) - Wikipedia

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    Bass trombone: David Stewart is a British freelance bass trombonist, and music teacher based in London. Early life. Stewart was born ...

  7. Trent Gardner - Wikipedia

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  8. Royal Albert Hall Organ - Wikipedia

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    It has 147 stops [1] and, since the 2004 restoration, 9,999 pipes. [2] The Willis organ. Illustration of the original organ in 1871. ... Quint Trombone: 10 2 / 3 ...

  9. Tom Brantley - Wikipedia

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    Brantley joined the chamber ensemble Rhythm & Brass [2] in 1995 and continues to tour and record with the group. He appears on many Rhythm & Brass recordings, including Ellington Explorations (1998), which upon release was named the New York Times Album of the Week, [3] Sitting in An English Garden (2001), and Inside the Blue Suitcase (2005).