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  • It was a very professional group, led by a very talented trumpeter.
  • Her recording band also features trumpeter dave priseman, but he was unable to make the ipswich gig through illness.
  • Monday, 28th august 2006 guy barker ( trumpet ) - major british trumpeter.
  • Trumpeter finches were much in evidence, drinking from a dripping tap next to the path in the valley of the queens.
  • Bristol gig news from owner jazz trumpeter andy hague.
  • This year the drummers of the regiment were replaced by trumpeters.
  • He took with him his saxophonist joe crossman and recruited several musicians during a trip to usa, including trumpeter henry levine.
  • Coming right up to date londoner jonathan gee plays the wardrobe 13 june with a quartet he co-leads with young trumpeter damon brown.
  • Trumpeter swans are well adapted for the harsh environments in which they sometimes live.
  • The only study from the 18th c. concerns the court trumpeters, who felt themselves superior to the waits.
  • The richly dressed and mounted trumpeter is one of six musicians featured on the westminster tournament roll.
  • Brendan, also a professional trumpeter, is canon precentor at bristol cathedral.
  • Trumpeter hornbill.
  • String, brass and woodwind ensembles, solo trumpeters, bagpipers and pianists.
  • In 1957 he traveled to canada with the ambition of becoming a jazz trumpeter.
  • That reminds me of louis armstrong the great jazz trumpeter who was once asked to explain jazz.
  • Trumpeter gadfly and a number of his relations, beside several grasshoppers and bees, were the chief musicians.
  • I'd also like to hear the trumpeter cuong vu ( spitz, nov 19 ), who has played with pat metheny.
  • Dave douglas is an american trumpeter who can play classical music as well as jazz.
  • At a time when most other british jazz trumpeters were hung up on either clifford brown or miles davis, reece sounded like neither.

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