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  2. Nigel Barr - Wikipedia

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    Since then Barr has had a varied freelance career and several business ventures, including setting up in 1982 which manufactured and distributed leather gig bags. [1] Initially the gig bags were manufactured in Telford and later Hay-on-Wye but due to retirement of the key craftsman there has been a break in manufacture. Today the gig bags are ...

  3. Steve Wiest - Wikipedia

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    At North Texas, Wiest also taught conducting, trombone, and oversaw The U-Tubes — the College of Music's jazz trombone band. Wiest is a three-time Grammy nominee — individually in 2008 for Best instrumental Arrangement [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and in 2010 for Best Instrumental Composition , [ 4 ] and collaboratively in 2010 for Best Large Jazz Ensemble ...

  4. Pigbag - Wikipedia

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    The Beech House was Pigbag's usual practice space. Pigbag were formed in Cheltenham in late 1980 by Chris Hamlin, a fashion student at Cheltenham Art College.Hamlin recruited multi-instrumentalist Roger Freeman, an old friend from his hometown of Birmingham, along with Chris Lee on trumpet and James Johnstone, a guitarist, record shop assistant and newcomer to the alto sax, for initial jam ...

  5. Gig bag - Wikipedia

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    A gig bag (or gigbag) is a padded, soft-sided bag used for the storage and transport of musical instruments, [1] most commonly a guitar or bass guitar.A popular alternative to the usually heavier, more cumbersome hard shell cases, most gig bags include pockets for storage of sheet music, instrument cables, picks, straps, and other accessories, along with shoulder straps and grab handles for ...

  6. Designer Beatnik - Wikipedia

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    Designer Beatnik is the only album by English electronic act Dr Calculus, a duo of Stephen Duffy and former Pigbag trombonist Roger Freeman. Released in August 1986 through 10 Records, it was produced by Duffy and Freeman with Paul Staveley O'Duffy.

  7. Modern Jazz Perspective - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Cleveland – trombone (tracks 4 & 5) Julius Watkins – French horn (tracks 4 & 5) Sahib Shihab – baritone saxophone (tracks 4 & 5) Wynton Kelly – piano; Wendell Marshall – bass; Art Taylor – drums; Jackie Paris – banjo (track 1), vocals (tracks 1–3) S. Neil Fujita – cover artwork

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