[Trombone-l] VERY unusual band performance!

Tom Izzo contrabasstrombone at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 29 21:02:13 CDT 2009


First of all,
 
Let's stop calling it a brass band. It's sort of a combination Dixieland & Klezmer bands. Too many non brass band instruments in there. :-)



--- On Mon, 6/29/09, Don Fitzsimons <don.fitzsimons at prodigy.net> wrote:


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phil Burton" <phil at montanalinux.org>
To: "Trombone List" <trombone-l at server5.samford.edu>
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 10:34 AM
Subject: [Trombone-l] VERY unusual brass band performance!


> I especially like the highly modified Sousaphone, but the whole group
> is quite fascinating!

I do believe that it is the Dr. Seussaphone that we have finally seen and 
heard.

 
 
Oh, that's the Suessaphone--LOL.
I also liked the Bass Trombone & Trumpet modifications too.
The Alto Sax, was a straight model Alto. The Clarinet, I couldn't see in the darkness, only hear.
 
But how are they propelling themselves??????????? They are not walking, & not skating, at least how I know of skating. They're not even "moonwalking" (to stay current). Are they motorized?

I have sent that link to about 90% of my contacts. 
 
 
hahahahahaha, yes, Ditto!
 
 
Thanks for the find, 
Phil.

fitz


Tom
 
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