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  2. Mark Lawrence (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mark H. Lawrence is an American classical musician and academic who was the principal trombonist of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra from 1974 to 2007. [ 1 ] Education

  3. The Brass Band - Wikipedia

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    They broke box office records, and follow-up engagements arose in London, Boston, several cities in Canada and back in San Francisco. [3] Then in 1984, they played the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, winning the Edinburgh Comedy Award (then known as the Perrier). Not finding a strong following in America, they continued to mainly play overseas ...

  4. Jazz Mafia - Wikipedia

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    The premier, featuring a 60-piece orchestra at San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts, was sold out and received "ecstatic" reviews. [7] The success of the first performance encouraged the group to continue performing, including 3 sold out performances in August, 2009 at Yoshi's , a large San Francisco Jazz club.

  5. Yerba Buena Jazz Band - Wikipedia

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    Yerba Buena was the original name of San Francisco, California. Notable members included singer and banjoist Clancy Hayes, clarinetist Bob Helm, trumpeter Bob Scobey, trombonist Turk Murphy, tubist/bassist Dick Lammi, and Watters himself. [2] In the late 1930s, cornetist Lu Watters was playing commercial dance gigs in the San Francisco area.

  6. Turk Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Turk Murphy Lane in San Francisco Melvin Edward Alton "Turk" Murphy (December 16, 1915 – May 30, 1987) [ 1 ] was an American trombonist and bandleader, who played traditional and Dixieland jazz . Biography

  7. Tricky Sam Nanton - Wikipedia

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    Nanton died from a stroke [4] in San Francisco, California, on July 20, 1946, while on tour with the Ellington Orchestra.His death was an enormous loss for the Ellington Orchestra.