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  2. King 3B - Wikipedia

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    King trombones quickly gained acclaim with trombonists due to their superior sound quality and quick slide movement; one of the company's greatest endorsers was "The Sentimental Gentleman of Swing," Tommy Dorsey. Production of King Concert 3B model trombones started around 1951-53 as a larger version of the King Liberty 2B trombones (originally ...

  3. 10 Trombones Like 2 Pianos - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic review by arwulf arwulf noted: . Ten Trombones Like Two Pianos consists of 12 grooved up slip-horn routines delivered by eight tenor and two bass trombones with stylish rhythm accompaniment. ... delightfully suave, sophisticated and relaxing. ... will appeal directly to those who crave late-'50s mainstream jazz, Hollywood production and crisp, cool lounge music.

  4. Getzen - Wikipedia

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    Edward concurrently founded Edwards Trombones. Charles Andrews lost control of the company in bankruptcy in 1991, and the Getzen brothers purchased the firm's assets. Transitioning Allied Music to the original role of the Getzen Company, instrument repair only, the family focused on the Getzen name for brass instrument manufacture [ 1 ] with ...

  5. List of classical trombonists - Wikipedia

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    Name Recording Timespan Primary Affiliation Abbie Conant: Since 1980 Munich Philharmonic: Stuart Dempster: Since 1964 University of Washington: Vinko Globokar

  6. Michael Rath Trombones - Wikipedia

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    Michael Rath Trombones is a British manufacturer of retail and custom hand-made trombones. Rath offers artist-quality and student instruments in its line of tenor, bass, contrabass and alto trombones. Rath Trombones was founded in 1996 by instrument technician Michael Rath, and is Britain's only trombone manufacturer. [1]

  7. Holton (Leblanc) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] By the time he was 34, Frank Holton was an accomplished trombone player and principal trombone of the Sousa Band, a role that would later be filled by Arthur Pryor. [4] In 1885 he had partnered with James Warren York in York & Holton, before he established his own company in 1898. [4] Frank Holton's wife Florence was a music teacher. [5]