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John Blount |
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First chair trumpet in Washington and Baltimore for the hit musicals The Producers and Hairspray |
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Lead trumpet and business manager for the Dave Tucker New Big Band |
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Trumpet Professor |
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Recommended Instrument: JUPITER Trumpets |
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http://www.jmb-music.com/about.html |
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Michael Davis |
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Trombonist-composer;clinician
Hailed as one of today’s premier instrumentalists, he has established himself as a first-call sideman, both in the studio and on the concert stage, for the entertainment world’s biggest stars, including the Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Nelly, Bob Dylan and Michael Jackson. In the field of music education, he has served as a clinician around the world, while also authoring a number of highly esteemed instructional books and band arrangements for musicians of all ages and abilities.
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Recommended Instrument: Jupiter Tribune XO Trombone
After playing several of JUPITER student horns, I was blown away. Jupiter is a terrific company, with superb management and commitment to making the finest quality instruments. A breath of fresh air, to say the least, in today's mega-corporate climate. I’m particularly fond of the 1032 model with its straight .500 bore. If you're looking for a new horn, you owe it to yourself to road test this amazing instrument. |
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http://www.hip-bonemusic.com/itinerary.htm |
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Patrick Sheridan |
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Tuba Soloist & Entertainer |
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Patrick is currently the Visiting Professor of Tuba at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England, The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow, Scotland and the Rotterdam Conservatory in the Netherlands. Patrick was most recently featured on NBC's Today Show and is regularly featured on BBC Radio and PBS and NPR broadcasts including the program, "All Things Considered." |
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Patrick Sheridan performs Jupiter 584 tuba. |
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http://www.patricksheridan.com/ |
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Sam Pilafian |
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Solo jazz artist; composer |
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Sam Pilafian is perhaps best known as a founding member of the internationally renowned Empire Brass Quintet. He has also recorded and performed with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra of St. Luke's, the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, the Duke Ellington Orchestra, Lionel Hampton, and Pink Floyd. As a solo jazz artist, Sam has recorded fifteen CDs. He is also a member of the large brass ensemble Summit Brass. Solo recital and concerto performances during recent seasons have taken him to Canada, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Japan, Italy, Austria, Germany and England. |
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Sam Pilafian performs Jupiter 584 tuba. |
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http://www.pilafian.com/tuba/ |
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Jeroen Pek |
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sional jazz-flute player |
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Jeroen Pek is one of the few jazz-flute players living in the Netherlands.
He differs from other flutists by means of his personal timbre and his energetic, dynamic style of playing. With these qualities he has succeeded in carving well-deserved place for flute in the world of European contemporary jazz.
When looking for other instrumentalists to play with, Jeroen looks for interesting sound combinations, a good example being his collaboration with Bert Lochs (trumpet and flugelhorn player). |
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Tony Campise |

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Professional Player
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Tony Campise Big Band,
Beto and the Fairlanes, Tony Campise Quintet |
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Recommend Instrument: Jupiter/diMedici Flutes
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http://www.vcomm.com/TonyCampise/ |
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Mark
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Retired
Flute Teacher and Prfoessional player |
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Founder,
National Flute Association |
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Recommand
Instrument: diMedici, Jupiter Alto & Bass
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http://nfaonline.org/ |
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Dr.
Thom Mason |
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Founder,
Department of Jazz Studies |
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University
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Recommand
Instrument: 700 saxes, Jupiter Bass Clarinet |
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http://www.masonmusic.com |
Trumpets, Trombones, Saxophones, and Sousaphones |
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Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Gregory Davis, Roger Lewis, Efrem Towns, Kirk Joseph, Revert Andrews |

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Professional Brass Band |
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The Dirty Dozen Brass Band has borrowed on Gaye’s inspiration to create a crowning achievement in their own career, which spans more than three decades of innovation and leadership in New Orleans music and beyond. |
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The Dirty Dozen Band use the 2089GL and 993GL saxophones, 1602S trumpets, 1236L-O Trombone, and the 590S Sousaphone. |
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http://www.dirtydozenbrass.com/ |
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