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The Herald Trumpets use a combination of E-flat, B-flat mezzo-soprano, B-flat tenor, and bass herald trumpets custom-manufactured by Kanstul Musical Instruments. For defined ceremonies herald trumpets decorated by banner with coat of arms. Each trumpet is dressed with a ceremonial tabard emblazoned with the heraldic achievement of the U.S. Army ...
Augustino Chester "Chet" Ferretti (November 7, 1933 – March 1971) [1] was a jazz and big band trumpeter, known mostly for his influential lead trumpet playing with Maynard Ferguson's band in the early 1960's.
Born in Reading, Pennsylvania, Stahl studied trumpet with Walter Gier and attended Penn State University, graduating in 1970 with a degree in Music Education. [2] From 1970 to 1973 he served in the U.S. Army, where he performed as a soloist with The Army Band, lead trumpet for the Army Blues and principal trumpet for the White House Herald Trumpets.
A fanfare trumpet, also called a herald trumpet, is a brass instrument similar to but longer than a regular trumpet (tubing is the same length as a regular Bb trumpet but not wrapped), capable of playing specially composed fanfares. Its extra length can also accommodate a small ceremonial banner that can be mounted on it.
Snell trained at the Royal Academy of Music in London (1953–56), studying trumpet with George Eskdale, then Principal Trumpet with the London Symphony Orchestra. He also studied piano, harmony and counterpoint. Together with Cornelius Cardew, Richard Rodney Bennett, Nicholas Maw and others he was active in starting an unofficial New Music Club.
Gary E. Grant (July 13, 1945 – June 26, 2024 [1]) was an American trumpet player, composer and producer, and session musician who played on hundreds of commercial recordings. [ 2 ] Gary collaborated with a variety of artists such as Barbra Streisand , Michael Jackson , Whitney Houston , Celine Dion , Toni Braxton , Brian McKnight , Frank ...
First musical contractor was Edwin Shedosky, who was also lead trumpet player for all the orchestras he assembled that the various artists and plays required. 1970 - 1971. The first act to perform - in early 1970 - was Shecky Greene , who was paid $30,000 for the appearance (tickets went for $7.50).
1959–60 Jackie McLean: Jackie's Bag: Blue Note 1961 1960 Sam Jones: The Soul Society: Riverside 1960 1960 Jimmy Smith: Open House: Blue Note 1968 1960 Jimmy Smith Plain Talk: Blue Note 1968 1960 Jackie McLean Capuchin Swing: Blue Note 1960 1960 Charlie Rouse: Takin' Care of Business: Jazzland 1960 1960 Horace Silver Horace-Scope: Blue Note ...