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Website. tromboneshorty.com. Troy Andrews (born January 2, 1986), also known by the stage name Trombone Shorty, is a musician, most notably a trombone player, from New Orleans, Louisiana. His music fuses rock, pop, jazz, funk, and hip hop.
The valve trombone emerged concurrently with the invention of valves in the early 19th century. Most early instruments retained the shape and form of the slide trombone, employing three valves with the tubing arranged in place of the slide; others used the new valve mechanism as an opportunity to explore different configurations while retaining the overall cylindrical bore and bell profile.
Steve Turre on shells, with Libre at the Village Gate (1980s). Stephen Johnson Turre (born September 12, 1948, in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American jazz trombonist and a pioneer of using seashells as instruments, a composer, arranger, and educator at the collegiate-conservatory level. For sixty-one years, Turre has been active in jazz, rock, and ...
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H.N. White King logo on instrument case. The company was founded as the "H.N. White Company" in 1893 by Henderson White, an engraver and instrument repairman. [1] White designed a trombone for Thomas King, a local player. [1] It became the company's first successful model when it was adopted by Al Pinard, then a famous trombone player. [2]