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Claude Gordon / Dick Clark - 1959
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Re: Claude Gordon / Dick Clark - 1959
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Re: Claude Gordon / Dick Clark - 1959
Thanks, Joe. That's from my era! (23 years old, I was off to Fort Ord for Basic Combat Training.) Claude Gordon was becoming a big name in the brass crowd at that time. He wrote some good, solid training material for trumpet players which could be adopted quickly by players of all brass instruments.
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Re: Claude Gordon / Dick Clark - 1959
Those jackets are awesome!! 

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Accent (By B&S) 952R with Bach12
The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column
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Re: Claude Gordon / Dick Clark - 1959
I'm confused BOTH about "monkey sandwiches" and "monkey suits"...not to mention "zoot suits"...
...but (admittedly) the "bloke: bad. Post 'bloke wrong!' every time bloke post." thing is quite entertaining.
The first big trumpet lick - in introduction to the "Fantasia" tune sounds a whole bunch like the opening lick to "The Flintstones" theme, does it not?
Billy May arranged/orchestrated the Fantasia tune, and Hoyt Curtin wrote the "Meet the Flintstones" theme...but I do not know if Curtin arranged/orchestrated it himself. Typically, that was left up to someone else.
...but (admittedly) the "bloke: bad. Post 'bloke wrong!' every time bloke post." thing is quite entertaining.

The first big trumpet lick - in introduction to the "Fantasia" tune sounds a whole bunch like the opening lick to "The Flintstones" theme, does it not?
Billy May arranged/orchestrated the Fantasia tune, and Hoyt Curtin wrote the "Meet the Flintstones" theme...but I do not know if Curtin arranged/orchestrated it himself. Typically, that was left up to someone else.
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Re: Claude Gordon / Dick Clark - 1959
The kids are clapping on 1 and 3... 

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Shires Q41 and Yamaha 321 Euphoniums.
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