[Trombone-l] Harry Connick 'My NO' tour
Jeff Albert
jeff at jeffalbert.com
Mon Jun 25 02:45:52 CDT 2007
Yeah, that's correct, Barbarin. Great guy, and marvelous player. You can
hear him on the first Leroy Jones CD. I forget the name now, maybe Props
for Pops. he sounds great on that, and it is a small group so he gets lots
of space. There is another Leroy CD that has Craig Klein on it, and Craig
sounds great too.
Joe Barati used to be the bass trombone player, but I don't know if he is
still doing it. Mark Mullins and Craig Klein have eft Harry's band to focus
on Bonerama, and I hear Allred is also no longer doing it. Vince gardner
has dome some, but I don't know for sure who is on the band now. It's not
the New Orleans trombone mafia like it used to be.
jeff
On 6/24/07, Daryl Burch <daryl at burchinteractive.com> wrote:
>
> Lucien Barbarin of NOLA.
>
> lucienbarbarin(dot)com
>
> Unbelievable player!! Love watchin'/listenin' to him work out!
>
> Cheers!
> -D-
> www.radionoise.com <- Rock star by night
> www.burchinteractive.com <- Tech-nerd by day #;-)
>
> On Jun 24, 2007, at 8:15 PM, Bonemaster wrote:
>
> Saw HCJ in Atlanta tonight. It was an excellent gig. 9 horns (3,3,3)
> plus
> rhythm. Roger Ingram on lead trpt, outstanding as usual. Not a single
> fracked note.
>
> Harry had a 'friend' w/him on 'bone named Lucien Barbaro (sp). Really
> enjoyed his playing. Anybody tell us more about this cat (Jeff)?? Also,
> the
> cat on bass bone was all over it all night long. I love the 'pop' of the
> pedals and this guy had it in spades. Nice edge, too. Kinda like a
> Poulan
> roller nose professional chain saw!
>
> Looking for info on these guys.
>
> Bob Devine
> Atlanta, GA
> An 'All Shires' family
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: trombone-l-bounces at maillists.samford.edu
> [mailto:trombone-l-bounces at maillists.samford.edu]On Behalf Of Denton
> Thomas
> Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 9:04 PM
> To: trombone-l at server5.samford.edu
> Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] slide noise
>
>
> > A snake should only be used on the inside of the INNER tubes, most
> importantly reaching down into the crook ...
> -Gabe
>
> > You shouldn't be using it dry, Denton, use soap and water with it. The
> cleaning rod is for the outer slide tubes only ... -Eric
>
> OOPS. ... I'll quit snaking those outer tubes (!). I haven't ever used
> a dry snake, though - I just knew it would be bad. I'll pick the rod in
> the future - thanks for the call to good sense.
>
> I'll have to try the chicken fat. Not on the Shires, though. Sorry to
> bring back the endless lube thread. :(
>
> Two strikes for me!
>
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