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From: AshMills1973
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  • BEAUTIFUL!

  • Anybody know what mouthpiece he's on?

  • A New York  Bach 3C

  • And I'm making sure I'm not one of them. Try not to use the excuse that I don't have time or money. Just do it.

    In fact I was gonna turn a blind eye to the chance. But knew that after that concert I'd be kicking myself in the head. Shit I'm going! No regrets

  • Like I said perfect timing and oppurtunity that I snatched up those seats. It would be the second time I went to a major concert

  • Botti is a knockout. Class act right there

  • can someone else find another chris botti video playing christmas carols for 'DECEMBER' album? i love this album and memorable. without this album i had never chance to have a personal close encounter with chris botti.

  • Silent Night has to be one of the best peices of music of all time. I assume this is the recording sessions for his December CD ?

    If it is, then I emotionally melted within seconds. Such a fantastic re-working. Such a fantastic CD. I saw Chris at Ronnie Scotts this year, damn, it was .. it was.. I cant describe how good it was.

  • Thanks for posting this! You can't get much better than Chris Botti playing in Air Studios!!! I believe he recorded his "When I fall in Love" cd here....but I could be wrong...

  • That horn is he playing? Its not his usual Martin Committee.

  • Yes it is.

  • I stand corrected. I was thinking he had a Martin with the classic side mounted 3rd valve spit valve.

    Greg

  • Ah yes he used to, but that was a while ago. Thats the old one hes playing on in my video "Lisa".

    My name is also Greg, wierd.

  • Botti used to play a large bore "regular" Martin Committee...like what Miles played on. A few years ago he switched to an older Martin Committee.....and that's what he currently plays/records on. It's a 1943 Committee...before Martin redesigned it with the famous "trombone" style water keys. Hope this helps!!

  • I had the pleasure of interviewing Chris Botti this past year on PBS-TV. Not only is he talented, he is a true gentleman and he really is passionate about his craft. Nice, moving clip AshMills1973! All the best, JimMastersTV

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