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Auld Lang Syne--The Bob Florence Limited Edition

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2008

From the Bob Florence tribute at the Catalina Bar and Grill (Hollywood) on June 15, 2008, here is the Bob Florence Limited Edition on "Auld Lang Syne".

Saxes: Jennifer Hall, Tom Peterson, Don Shelton, Kim Richmond, Billy Kerr, Bob Efford
Trombones: Alex Iles, Charlie Loper, Bob McChesney, Don Waldrop
Trumpets: Steve Huffsteter, Pete DeSiena, Carl Saunders, Lee Thornburg, Ron Stout
Bass: Trey Henry
Drums: Peter Erskine
Guitar: Larry Koonse

Bob often closed his concerts with this one, so how fitting to close his tribute concert with Auld Lang Syne.

Bob Efford on baritone sax, the trombone section, the sax section soli, and the powerful emotion from the entire band. Big band jazz doesn't get ANY BETTER than this.

Bob was one of the most respected and loved leaders in Los Angeles. Every member of this band, and the audience, misses him tremendously.

I also recommend you check out Bob's solo piano version of this song at http://youtube.com/watch?v=n_57udhCDnI

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  • How wonderful to hear Bobby Efford again after all these years!! Next time, how about putting a face on him! The photography did not match the incredible band. Check out The Bohuslan Big Band with Steve Swallow on You Tube to see just how good the photography can get!

  • Hello Ms Jennifer Hall i watch all the videos with Ray Conniff Orchestra, you are a great sax Baritone player

  • RIP Bob Florence, a Jazz Legend... gone in body, but not in soul.... you will live on forever...

  • Simply gorgeous. God bless you, Bob!

    L & R Janssen

  • Mike, thanks again for posting these great clips. The way that Bob developed a theme during the course of a tune really put his stamp on the charts and made you listen. So intense. Great bari from B. Efford, as always...along with everybody else. Wow.

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