This is Wade's thread, BUT he invited posts/pictures of others.
Pictures below are of the "reading"/no-accordion polka band with which I occasionally work.
The "no-charts" band ("The Edelweiss Band") - a totally different band (of which I have no pictures) - featured Bob Westbrook (who taught both Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake voice lessons, when they were teenagers) on accordion, as well as Jim Mahannah (on seven-or-eight woodwinds-and-brass), Joe Smith (drums/vocals), and I played, tuba/euphonium/bass trumpet/trumpet. Bob Westbrook passed away - after quite a few years of - very stubbornly - defying extremely serious illnesses, last year.
Bob Westbrook
MIDSTREAM EDIT:
OK...I found ONE picture (on Bob's "legacy" facebook page...)
This - I believe was only five months after I walked away from my tuba teaching job (so:
Scott Watson's very first year, up there...1979...?? ) at
KU.
This was some stupid stunt - that we cooked up - whereby I had a "contest" with Jim Mahannah - playing the "Clarinet Polka". I would play all three strains, Jim would play all three strains FASTER, I would begin to play it faster than Jim (but Jim would come over and turn my tuba around backwards - so as the OPPOSITE fingers were on the keys (which prevented me from playing it faster than him), and - subsequently - he would "win". It was a hoot, and people seemed to like it (??)
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I didn't ever PERSONALLY save any past pictures of the "charts-reading" band (pictured below, either -
"The Sauerkraut however-many"), but
Howard Lamb (again, the former Commodores lead-trombone guy, who books/leads the band) saved a few on his fb page, and searching "sauerkraut lamb" found these...
(Again...with a couple of variations, these were the same folks who played jazz in the lounge on the Mississippi River cruise ships on Saturdays during their embarkations.)
The timestamp on this one indicates over six years ago. I'm thinking this was a high-rollers/car-giveaway party at one of the Tunica, Mississippi casinos...and during the time that I was messing around with that 1980's-vintage Rudy 5/4 C, which @cjk now owns.
...and this one was years before that (same guys...) at a church October-Oktoberfest, where I appear to be blowing "ooms" through the Mighty Thor. Kim Trammell was/is just about THE BEST set drummer (ANY/ALL styles, and whether you want her to be to the fore, in the background, to keep it simple, or to "show out") I've ever worked with. For several years, Kim was the house drummer (down on the Gulf) at Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville restaurant/bar. She moved back up here to care for her dying father, and - since his passing - now maintains two residences: here and there...though she's playing less drums (and making mo' money doing physical therapy). The drummer - on this gig - Jim Pettit (and the regular drummer on that cruise ship lounge jazz gig) is the owner of the world-renowned Memphis Drum Shop (' heard of it?) The guy to my right, Mike Krepper, is the one that we lost to cancer. Prior to retiring he had been the director at Christian Brothers High School, which features THE LONGEST CONTINUALLY-EXISTING HIGH SCHOOL BAND in the USA. - since 1872: https://www.cbhsband.org

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I don't know if Howard set this fb-hosted video to "public" or "friends", but here's a video of us sight-reading out of some little book... I have no idea where we were...(??)
https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=10158888438959483
bloke "
OOM !!!"
