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This is truly one of the most impressive things I've ever heard.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK5sn_f2cGc Amazing.

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absolutely sick! almost makes me want to practice the old Arbans (almost) thanks for pointing it out.

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OUTSTANDING!

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And what a crowd! Jeez, you'd think talent like that could fill some seats. Nice stuff, Chris. Ed

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Beautiful! Great find JL!!!! K

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Great, 5 more reasons why I don't make a living playing the trumpet

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Uber-sweet. Fundamentals.... I hate that word.

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Wow, that is great. I want that section for my big band! Any doubt that those guys play a lot of jazz, in addition to their classical responsibilities?? JL is still here and showing us the good stuff!

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Hi Folks. I have had the chance to hear Terry Everson play several times. He just retired from playing the solo cornet chair in the New England Brass Band. He played for FREE, and sounded Amazing....

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Thanks for posting that, Chris. I agree it's a phenomenal performance. On top of everything else, one of the players (Eric Berlin) was also the host/organizer of the entire ITG convention that year at...

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WOW, I can only ditto JL and thanks for posting it. Jimmy.

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Rich Kelley is an absolute monster player. When he was with the Boston Brass, they were doing 5-part reductions of Basie, Buddy, and even a couple Maynard things. He was just amazing on that stuff.

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