[Trombone-l] Trombones
pmmus1c@bellsouth.net
pmmus1c at bellsouth.net
Fri Jun 8 10:57:36 CDT 2007
Congratulations Pat and Joe! Not many people reach the 50-year milestone. And although it sometimes works, it's amazing that two musicians of like instruments stay together that long. My clarinetist wife and I will celebrate 28 years this August ... way behind you two ... but I hope and pray we can reach the same length as you guys!!
Yes ... the answer is never (hang up the trombone).
From: Pat and Joe Chapman <chapman at pioneer.net>
Date: 2007/06/08 Fri AM 08:49:00 EST
To: TROMBONE-L at server5.samford.edu
Subject: [Trombone-l] Trombones
>
> This is a love story that involves trombones, and at the end I will
> ask a question that I hope will legitimize my using the trombone
> list to tell the story.
> As high school students we met in the band in the trombone
> section. She sat at the first chair position, and I came in as a
> freshman, sitting at third chair. I thought she was awfully bossy,
> and as band captain she had a lot to say. However, as love would
> have it, by the end of the year we were going steady. Playing in
> the band was fun, and playing together was even more fun. Several
> years after high school we were married, and continued the trombone
> playing for a couple of years. Family gradually took all of our
> attention, and with four wonderful sons we spent many hours at
> their sporting events, and yes, at their band and choral concerts.
> It should be no surprise that all four played low brass instruments
> - two of them using our instruments that brought us together. Our
> sons' musical activities rekindled our trombone interest, and we
> found ourselves playing in community musical organizations.
> Retirement and a move to the Oregon coast left us thinking we would
> be playing duets together if nothing more. We were wrong on that
> score, and now, a dozen years later we find ourselves playing more
> than ever in our lives. It is still fun. We play in a community
> concert band, a brass ensemble and also in a big band. Of course,
> she is still playing first chair, but I changed to bass trombone
> along the way. Throughout our lives together, the ties that bind
> have been our sons and their families and our love affair that has
> included the trombone. Our story doesn't have an ending yet, but
> our 50th wedding anniversary is on June 8th, and I wanted to
> celebrate that day and share the happiness that trombones, life and
> love have brought us.
> Oh - the question: At what age should one consider hanging up his
> trombone and become just a listener? (My own answer is "probably
> never.")...................Joe Chapman
> Pat Chapman, the lady trombonist, is a member of the trombone
> list. This story is for her.
>
>
>
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