[Trombone-l] equipment question

bjmchaffie@aol.com bjmchaffie at aol.com
Wed Mar 5 20:30:11 CST 2008


There were quite a number of russians that settled at least in Northern 
California waaaaayyy
back when, and quietly blended into the real estate.  One of my 
relatives by marriage
was a first generation US citizen the child of russians that moved in 
around Sacramento.

beldon


-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Izzo <contrabasstrombone at yahoo.com>
To: jkbone5723 at cox.net; Gabriel Langfur <glangfur at yahoo.com>; Jeff 
Albert <jeffalbert.smb at gmail.com>
Cc: Trombone-List <trombone-l at samford.edu>
Sent: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 8:18 pm
Subject: Re: [Trombone-l] equipment question



Now wait a second....

--- jkbone5723 at cox.net wrote:

> I'm gonna have to disagree with you guys. If you are
> doing some good ol' Russian music, you need some
> Russian Imperial Stout. I recommend Old Rasputin
> Russian Imperial Stout, made by North Coast Brewing
> Company in California.
>

How is ANY California beverage "real" Russian?
Inquiring minds, you know.......:-)

Tom


Tom Izzo
Principal Trombonist, Bristol Renaissance Faire;
Bass Trombonist, West Suburban Symphony Orchestra;
Founding Director, The Naperville Area Trombone Ensemble;
Alto/Tenor/Bass/Contrabass Trombones, Tubas, Euphonium, Bass Trumpet, 
Electric
Bass, Timpani & Percussion.
http://www.Geocities.com/Vienna/Studio/7875/
(630) 765-0154


       
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