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- noun Plural form of
trombonist .
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Players like trombonists Larry Farrell, George Flynn and Bruce Eidem; trumpet players like Jon Owens (substituting for Tony Kadleck) and Craig Johnson; saxophonists Marc Phaneuf (substituting for Jay Brandford) and Ed Xiques along with those mentioned previously all create this unified sound that is the WJO.
Ralph A. Miriello: Opening Night for the Westchester Jazz Orchestra With Special Guest Joe Lovano Ralph A. Miriello 2011
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Players like trombonists Larry Farrell, George Flynn and Bruce Eidem; trumpet players like Jon Owens (substituting for Tony Kadleck) and Craig Johnson; saxophonists Marc Phaneuf (substituting for Jay Brandford) and Ed Xiques along with those mentioned previously all create this unified sound that is the WJO.
Ralph A. Miriello: Opening Night for the Westchester Jazz Orchestra With Special Guest Joe Lovano Ralph A. Miriello 2011
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Anyhow, 500,000 YouTube viewers can't be wrong, so here is the Rage medley being performed at an actual basketball game, by clarinetists and flautists and trombonists in actual Green Machine uniforms.
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For Band of Bones, which consists of eight trombonists and a rhythm section, celebrating Johnson's birthdate seems a foregone conclusion, since the group was inspired by the classic Johnson-Kai Winding Octet album to begin with.
The Jazz Scene: Giving Cole the Royal Treatment Will Friedwald 2012
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There are probably as many great jazz guitarists as there are trombonists.
From Melodies to Medleys Will Friedwald 2011
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A circus-like atmosphere is promised with clowns, jugglers, stilt walkers and as many trombonists as are willing to bring their instruments and play in a special 4th of July parade.
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The band teams two brilliant post-modern trombonists — Roswell Rudd and Ray Anderson — along with such pan-stylists as trumpeter Randy Sandke and pianist Lewis Porter.
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It takes a tremendous amount of time to compose and arrange music for a band with five trumpeters, four trombonists, five saxophonists, a pianist, a guitarist, a bassist and a drummer.
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It takes a tremendous amount of time to compose and arrange music for a band with five trumpeters, four trombonists, five saxophonists, a pianist, a guitarist, a bassist and a drummer.
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I started violin at six because my dad (a symphony conductor) said that there are only one or two clarinet players or trombonists in an orchestra, and violinists always get work.
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