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He was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States. [1] Priester attended Chicago's DuSable High School, where he studied under Walter Dyett.In his teens he played with blues and R&B artists such as Muddy Waters, and Bo Diddley, [1] and had the opportunity to jam with jazz players such as the saxophonist Sonny Stitt.
James Carter Pankow (born August 20, 1947) is an American trombone player, songwriter, and brass instrument arranger who is a founding member of the rock band Chicago. [2] He is best known for his brass arrangements, and for being one-third of Chicago's brass/woodwind section alongside Lee Loughnane and Walter Parazaider.
Thomas M. Shepard (March 31, 1923 – February 23, 1993) was an American trombonist who worked extensively in both Chicago and Hollywood as a regular recording artist for the top recording, television, and film studios. He had a trombone sound that was often compared to Tommy Dorsey.
In April 1991, with the CSO under Daniel Barenboim, he gave the world premiere of Ellen Taaffe Zwilich's Concerto for Bass Trombone, which was commissioned by the CSO for its centennial. In 2006, Vernon and the CSO premiered "Chick 'a' Bone Checkout" a new concerto for alto, tenor and bass trombone and orchestra, written by trombonist and ...
James Pankow – trombone, backing vocals; Chicago II Live on Soundstage (2018) Greatest Hits Live (2018) January – May 2018 Robert Lamm – keyboards, vocals; Lou Pardini – keyboards, vocals; Neil Donell – vocals, acoustic guitar; Keith Howland – lead guitar, backing vocals; Brett Simons – bass, backing vocals; Walfredo Reyes Jr ...
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"The High School Cadets" is a march written in 1890 by John Philip Sousa in honor of the cadet drill team of Washington High School in the District of Columbia. It is in regimental march form ( I-AA-BB-CC-DD ) and is a popular selection for school concert and marching bands, as well as for professional orchestras and bands.
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