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Lawrence Welk Bone Section

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A-one-an-a-two.....
"When in doubt, blow out" - MSgt M.A. Mayo, Marine Band

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You don't hear vibrato like that anymore... I watched a lot of LW as a kid. Very interesting to see it again as an adult. Thanks for posting this!
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So clean! Love it!
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Interesting that the lead player has the darkest sound. They all sound wonderful though.
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Looks like four small bore straight horns to me. I dig it!
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Hi all.

I love this trbn section madly !
Maybe I had listen 50 times to this video , as well as " Little Girl" ( with Pete Lofthouse , then replaced by Don Staples) , and others .

Personally , Don Staples ( who is playng the second eigth bars of the melody ) get me crazy about his tone and his way of phrasing . Of course , ALL these players are marvellous musicians !

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I’m not sure who the lead player is on this performance. The player to Bob Haven’s right was previously the lead player. At some point he stepped down and started playing what looks to be third. They’re all good players. Bob Havens got his chops in New Orleans.

After several months of pondering, I finally got the “Void where prohibited in the MSgt Mayo’s signature tag. Keep that up and Chesty is going to get jealous.
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Mmmm. Love it. This is a style of playing lost to the ages.
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although wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2024 6:39 am Looks like four small bore straight horns to me. I dig it!
If you look in the background at the far right, you can just make out a trombone on a stand. I figure one of the four (Barney Liddell?) played bass trombone when necessary.
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OneTon wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2024 10:52 am After several months of pondering, I finally got the “Void where prohibited" in the MSgt Mayo’s signature tag. Keep that up and Chesty is going to get jealous.
I served in The Corps after my father had retired. He used to rag me about not being a REAL Marine since I'd never been busted (he, on the other hand, made Buck Sgt THREE TIMES). Well, towards the end of my career while serving as a Drill Instructor I DID get busted. Called up the Old Man and said, "I'M A REAL BOY NOW, GEPPETTO!!!". :-)
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officermayo wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2024 1:42 pm
I served in The Corps after my father had retired. He used to rag me about not being a REAL Marine since I'd never been busted (he, on the other hand, made Buck Sgt THREE TIMES).
I only made Buck Sgt once. Never got busted. Then USAF eliminated the rank. :idk:
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GGJazz wrote: Thu Apr 04, 2024 10:44 am Personally , Don Staples ( who is playng the second eigth bars of the melody ) get me crazy about his tone and his way of phrasing . Of course , ALL these players are marvellous musicians !
Yeah, there's some of that Dick Nash ability to be very free without getting sloppy
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