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  2. Tyrone Jefferson - Wikipedia

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    Tyrone Jefferson was born on July 5, 1953, in Manhattan.At a young age, his family relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina, where his interest in jazz began.After starting junior high school, he started to play the piano then the trombone.

  3. Fanfare orchestra - Wikipedia

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    This combination of instruments gives the fanfare orchestra a sound that can be viewed as a halfway between that of a concert band and a brass band. In a fanfare orchestra, the most numerous brass instrument is the flugelhorn. In these ensembles, flugelhorns act as cornets would in a British-style brass band. Flugelhorn parts in a fanfare ...

  4. Tyree Glenn - Wikipedia

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    Tyree played trombone and vibraphone with local Texas bands before moving in the early 1930s to Washington, D.C., where he performed with several prominent bands of the swing era. [1] He played with Bob Young (1930), and then he joined Tommy Myles 's band (1934–36).

  5. Black and Blue (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Black and Blue is a musical revue celebrating the black culture of dance and music in Paris between World War I and World War II.. Based on an idea by Mel Howard and conceived by Hector Orezzoli and Claudio Segovia, it consists of songs by artists such as W. C. Handy, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Eubie Blake, and Big Maybelle and skits peppered with bits of bawdy humor.

  6. John Elwood Price - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Lynn Pickett, John Elwood Price: A coalescence of life, culture, and music in his Jumbo Deviation and I for unaccompanied double bass, Center for Black Music Research (618 S Michigan) in 1996. Hildred Roach, Black American Music: Past and Present, Second Edition, Malabar, Florida: Krieger Publishing Company, 1992, 3668.

  7. Clarence Horatius Miller - Wikipedia

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    His mother was descended from black slaves and his father was a preacher, of mixed black and Lakota origin. [1] He studied the trombone and bass in high school. [2] Miller was 193 cm in height (6 ft., 3.5 inches) and weighed more than 115 kilograms (over 250 lb.). He acquired the nickname "Big" while playing football as a teenager. [3]

  8. Mounted Band of the Household Cavalry - Wikipedia

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    In September 2014, the Bands of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals were merged to form the combined Mounted Band of the Household Cavalry composed of 64 musicians from the two bands. The band wear the uniform of both The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals on service events and the State Dress on major holidays and occasions. [4]

  9. Art Baron - Wikipedia

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    Trombone: Years active: 1973–present: Arthur John Baron (born January 5, 1950) is an American jazz trombonist. He also ... Blues 'n Dues et cetera ...