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  2. Martinshorn - Wikipedia

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    The Martinshorn (also known as the Martin's trumpet and Schalmei) is a German free reed aerophone created in 1880 by Max Bernhardt Martin, who was also the main manufacturer of the instruments. [1] The Martinshorn contains several reeds, each of which having its own horn. [2] The instrument was created in imitation of the saxhorn. [3]

  3. Martin Band Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    Martin Committee was the trademark name of the Martin Band Instrument Company's premier lines of trumpets, trombones and saxophones starting in the mid-1930s. All were produced in Elkhart, Indiana. The Martin Committee trumpets and saxophones were favorites of jazz musicians. Committee trombones were introduced in 1939.

  4. Christopher Martin (trumpeter) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Martin is an American trumpet player who was named the principal trumpet of the New York Philharmonic in May 2016 and began his tenure there in September 2016. [1] He has also served as Principal trumpet of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (2005-2017) and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (2000-2005), Chris was a New World Symphony ...

  5. Talk:Shawm - Wikipedia

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    Although their overview page for the instruments has a heading "Traditional Shawm", they also state that the instrument is also called the Martin Trumpet, getting its name from that of its 1905 inventor, Max B. Martin. They further state that the instrument was developed in the year 1905, in the town of Markneukirchen.

  6. Sennie "Skip" Martin - Wikipedia

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    Sennie "Skip" Martin III (born June 25, 1957, in San Francisco, California, U.S.) is an American musician, now based in Las Vegas.He is a lead vocalist, trumpet player, songwriter and producer who was formerly lead vocalist for Kool & The Gang (1988–2007) and the Dazz Band, winning a Grammy Award with the latter group for the song “Let It Whip”.

  7. Thomas Stevens (trumpeter) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Stevens lecturing at Camp McNab 2012. Thomas Stevens (July 29, 1938 – July 14, 2018) [1] was an American trumpeter, composer, and author.. Thomas Stevens was appointed to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra [2] in 1965 by then music director, Zubin Mehta, who named him principal trumpet in 1972, a position he held until 2000.

  8. Dazz Band - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Preston and Les Thaler were no longer with the group, and Sennie "Skip" Martin, (trumpet, vocals), Pierre DeMudd (trumpet, vocals; April 20, 1953 – May 10, 2017), [5] and Kevin Kendricks (keyboards) were added. In 1981, guitarist Eric Fearman was also added. Dazz Band's first album for Motown was Invitation to Love (1980). [2]

  9. Freddy Martin - Wikipedia

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    Freddy Martin was born in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. [1] [2] Raised largely in an orphanage and by various relatives, Martin started out playing drums, then switched to C melody saxophone and subsequently tenor saxophone, the latter the one with which he would be identified. [1]