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Another segment from the 1988 prime time PBS pledge drive special, an all star celebrity sing-along. The celebrities, in order of appearance: John ...
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Another segment from the 1988 prime time PBS pledge drive special, an all star celebrity sing-along. The celebrities, in order of appearance: John Candy (as Yosh Schmenge from SCTV), Andrea Martin (as Edith Prickley from SCTV), New York Mets Keith Hernandez & Mookie Wilson, Jane Curtin (of SNL and Kate & Allie), Madeline Kahn, Joe Williams, Paul Reubens (as Pee Wee Herman), Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Wynton Marsalis, Celia Cruz, Ihtzak Perlman, Gordon Jackson & Jean Marsh (as Angus Hudson and Rose Buck of Upstairs Downstairs), Paul Simon, Jeremy Irons, Pete Seeger, Rhea Perlman and Danny Devito, and NY Giants Sean Landeta, Mark Ingram, Karl Nelson and Carl Banks.
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"Cherokee" was the closing number at the 2002 Proms performance titled " Swing" by Wynton Marsalis and his Lincoln Center Jazz...
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"Cherokee" was the closing number at the 2002 Proms performance titled " Swing" by Wynton Marsalis and his Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. This marked Marsalis's second of three Proms appearances following his special midnight matinee in 1993 and preceeding his "Out here to Swing" Prom 2004. I tried to upload this in HQ but my computer is too slow for the upload. Still, I hope the sound should be Digital quality.
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In the begining, there was "Bon Scott"...
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[promo] RTS 090805
Trumpet Festival 05-09 Aug. - The village of Guca in the Dragacevo district, peaceful and colorful part of western Serbia, has gai...
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[promo] RTS 090805
Trumpet Festival 05-09 Aug. - The village of Guca in the Dragacevo district, peaceful and colorful part of western Serbia, has gained world fame owing to its Assembly of Trumpet Players. The love of the people of Dragacevo for music, especially for the trumpet, began in the rule of Prince Milos Obrenovic, who ordered the formation of the first military band in 1831. From then until now the trumpet has reigned here uninterrupted while woodwind instruments, in keeping with the customs, warm the soul of its population. The sound of the trumpet traditionally accompanies every major event in Serbia's rural and small-town life -- births, baptisms, weddings, Slava (family patron saint day), farewell parties for those joining military service, state and church festivals, harvesting, reaping, and also 'departing this world'. Appropriate music is played on these occasions, thus preserving the spirit of the tradition. The music is very diverse: from indigenous melodies, via kolo, marches and characteristic southern Serbia cocek dances, all the way to tunes that have emerged more recently, but always taking care to honor old harmonies. In the several days of the Gucha festival, hardly anyone can resist giving themselves to the adrenalin-rushing rhythms and melodies that simply force one to jump to one's feet and dance. - http://www.guca.rs/
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The teacher sample for MTC summer school photography club project: Found Alphabet. All images found "as is" in and around the school. Mus...
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The teacher sample for MTC summer school photography club project: Found Alphabet. All images found "as is" in and around the school. Music: Alphabet Street by Prince is currently muted by YouTube pending a fair use copyright appeal.
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How Could you get the sheet music for trumpet GREEN HORNET?
super Konzert, damals in Fessenbach!
Vielen Dank für einen tollen abend!
thanks for the show, it was worth every km done.
hoffe, dass ihr nochmal irgendwann hier in die gegend kommt! :)
But guys, I've seen you before in Germany, just a few kilometers from the border. Yesterday it was great again, in Haarlem! The organ at the end was really funny again, Leonhard on the chair with the trombones and trumpets was also very great, and the new piece with Michael Jackson was really really funny! But where were Bohemian Rhapsody and the Florentiner Marsch? Too bad, they're great too..!
Keep up the good work guys!
Greetings from Holland
euer konzert gestern im Baienfurt war echt geil.
ich hoffe das ich mal die gelegenheit bekomme
mit dir übers Trompete spielen zu reden.
mfg Fabian
Every single player plays like ther born with it! :)
Second: a while ago Mnozill played in Belgium (eskimo) together (first lill part) with Brazz Band Panta Rhei, wich was obviously the best time off my whole life. You guys just kept us laughing (and believe me, some off you can be hilarious!! :)) Just wanted to say thanks for that time, to all off you!
Vielen dank!!
Thomas De Coninck
Trumpet 3c