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  2. Mark Lawrence (musician) - Wikipedia

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    He has taught at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, the Colburn School and the Rafael Mendez Brass Institute. He has been on the faculty of Boston University, the Tanglewood Institute, and the Music Academy of the West, and has given master classes worldwide. Many of his former students have gone on to successful orchestral careers in the ...

  3. List of classical trombonists - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Symphony Orchestra: Aline Nistad: 1979–2016 Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra [1] Maisie Ringham: 1944–1955 The Hallé: Ralph Sauer: 1974–2006 Los Angeles Philharmonic: Douglas Yeo: 1985–2012 Boston Symphony Orchestra: Dorothy Ziegler: 1944–1958 St. Louis Symphony Orchestra: Dennis Wick: 1957–1988 London Symphony Orchestra

  4. Pacific-Union Club - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific-Union Club is a social club located at 1000 California Street in San Francisco, California, in the Nob Hill neighborhood. It was founded in 1889, as a merger of two earlier clubs: the Pacific Club (founded 1852) and the Union Club (founded 1854). The clubhouse is the former Flood Mansion, built as a home for silver magnate James ...

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    St. LouisSan Francisco 4018; St. LouisSan Francisco 4500; St. LouisSan Francisco class 4500 This page was last edited on 24 November 2017, at 21:53 (UTC). ...

  6. Shreve & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Shreve & Company is an established retailer of jewelry, from timepieces to diamonds, headquartered in San Francisco, California.Incorporated in 1894 by George Rodman and Albert J. Lewis, [2] it is considered the oldest commercial establishment in San Francisco.

  7. Bop City - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco club opened in late March 1949, with a concert by the Dizzy Gillespie Orchestra and Sarah Vaughan. [7] Bop City was best known for its nocturnal jam sessions and parties, as the club only opened at 2:00 am and stayed open until 6:00 am, when all other restaurants and clubs were closed. Pony Poindexter described the scene:

  8. Steve Turre - Wikipedia

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    His father was of Northern Italian ancestry and his mother was of Mexican ancestry. His grandfather Ernest Turre was a founder of the San Francisco 49ers with Tony Morabito. His four siblings are Michael James Turre (b. 1946), Suzanne Turre (born 1952), Michele Anita Turre (born 1953), and Peter Joseph Turre (born 1957).

  9. Trombone - Wikipedia

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    The trombone can be found in symphony orchestras, concert bands, big bands, marching bands, military bands, brass bands, and brass choirs. In chamber music, it is used in brass quintets, quartets, and trios, and also in trombone groups ranging from trios to choirs. A trombone choir can vary in size from five to twenty or more members.