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Byron Stripling, Woody Herman. Dog Day Blues

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2009

From a 1984 concert in Bern. This is a great feature for Byron, plus some outstanding lead trumpet work by an 80's Woody stalwart..Scott Wagstaff. Himself, a VERY underrated lead player

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  • When I heard him do this he held out his "A" at least three seconds after the band cut off. He was very encouraging to me at the trumpet section clinic that morning. He was very inspiring to a young player like me, and he and Scott W. gave a great clinic.

  • A new one--thanks for this! Byron sounds so gooooooooood...!

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  • Mmmm!!

  • now that is how a trumpet is supposed to sound. i would steal that tone in a heart beat.

  • 4:11 i love that a man that age can even play that that was a mioor mistake and does happen sounds like a sax but looks like a clarinet imma feel stupid when i get the answer but what exactyl is he playin on

  • @peteDriver26 Who is Woody Stalwart then?

  • scott wagstaff directs a jazz band at lincolnway west i know this because im in that jazz band and he talks about woody herman all the time he is an awsome jazz directer!

  • Lead trumpet work by an 80's woody stalwart..scott wagstaff?

  • este director es lo maximo

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