[Trombone-l] Trombone L and oldtimers

Richard Corliss rcorliss at charter.net
Wed Nov 15 10:18:55 CST 2006


I think that I started before 1996. That was the year I retired and I
decided then to go back to my trombone after leaving it for about forty
years. This group helped inspire me to pick up the instrument again and I've
been active with it since then.

Richard Corliss


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richardson, Timothy Mr. DAC USAG Ansbach DPW"
<timothy.a.richardson at us.army.mil>
To: "Wayne Dyess" <TexasTbone at gt.rr.com>; "Howard Lamb"
<hlamb at midsouth.rr.com>
Cc: "Bone List" <trombone-l at samford.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Trombone L and oldtimers


> "Almost" 10 years, Wayne?
>
> I started in September of 1996, and I kind of thought you were on then,
> which would be just over the ten year mark.  Doug Yeo was on then, sabutin
> but as an anonymous contributor, Tom Izzo, Howard Weiner, maybe 4 or 5
other
> names that will come to me 30 seconds after I hit send.
>
> Who else is on from the "good old days?"  Anybody want to admit it?
>
> Over the years I have found the list a helpful source of information,
> inspiration, and comradery.  I echo Wayne's kudos, and guess we should all
> say thanks to the originator.  Was that Erik Niklas?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wayne Dyess [mailto:TexasTbone at gt.rr.com]
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 6:40 PM
> To: Howard Lamb
> Cc: Bone List
> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] Trombone L
>
> On Nov 13, 2006, at 11:15 AM, Howard Lamb wrote:
>
> > Hey,
> > Tell me about this Trombone L thing you mentioned. H.
>
>
>
> Hey Howard,
>
> I have been hooked on trombone-L for almost 10 years now.  Because of
> it, we have had a number of notable folks to come to Lamar and
> present clinics, workshops, and recitals.  Folks who have been here
> have included:  Doug Yeo of the Boston Pops (I also mastered his
> "Take One" CD), Michael Davis (4 times), Bill Reichenbach (twice),
> Sam Burtis (NYC), Tom Izzo and his huge collection of trombones...
> and a few pro's from Texas, too!
>
> I have made countless contacts which resulted in strong friendships
> with folks from all over the world.  You should check it out.
>
> I'll "cc" the "L" here, but you would have to sign up in order to
> receive the e-mails.  Discussions range from slide-o-mix & trombotine
> to performance anxiety and everything in-between.  Whenever I've
> needed technical help, whether it was computer related or dealing
> with some trombone issue -- someone on trombone-L has always been
> there to help; and usually darn quick, too!
>
> Here is the info page:
>
> http://maillists.samford.edu/mailman/listinfo/trombone-l
>
> ====================
> Dear Trombone-L members:
>
> Howard Lamb is a suburb trombonist.  He is retired from the United
> States Navy Band where he was one of their finest jazz trombonists
> with the famed Commodores Jazz Ensemble.  He makes his living now in
> Memphis, TN and is very active in the music scene there.   He is a
> trombone "hero" of mine!
>
> Sincerely,
> --Wayne
>
>
> Dr. Wayne Dyess, Professor of Trombone
> Lamar University
> P. O. Box 10044
> Beaumont, Texas  77710
> http://lamar.edu
>
> The Night & Day Orchestra
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>
>
>
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