Jay123 Posted April 24, 2014 Share Posted April 24, 2014 The Red Knights Mini Corps Cordially Invites You to attend a B R A S S C L I N I C with Master Musician and Corpsman Ritchee Price Bio:Trumpeter Ritchee Price has had a long and exciting music career involving different styles of music. Big Band Swing to marching band to drum and bugle corps to acoustic jazz sextet to performing the National Anthem at Fenway Park and Mc Coy Stadium, Ritchee brings a style of solo work and ensemble playing that makes those who are listening very happy.The former featured lead trumpeter and soloist with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra also has performed with the Count Basie Orchestra and backed up music greats such as Nancy Wilson, Joe Williams, Lou Rawls, the Temptations and Mel Torme. Ritchee has performed at the White House, Radio City Music Hall, Carnegie Hall as well as Paris, Sweden, Switzerland, Amsterdam, Japan, Austria, London and South America! His drum and bugle corps years (1966-2005) has seen Ritchee evolve from a soloist in his junior corps, the York (Pa.) White Roses, through the present. The Reading Buccaneers, the Rhode Island Matadors, the Long Island Sunrisers and in 2005, the Empire Statesmen have had Ritchee perform with their corps. In the 2005 season, Drum Corps Associates (DCA) at the World Championships in the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania, voted Ritchee the Soloist of the Year! Also he was inducted into the BUGLERS HALL of FAME. Because of this diverse music background, Ritchee has been involved in Marching Band and Jazz clinics across the country. His Jazz clinics have also had him performing as a featured soloist with the middle school and high school jazz ensemble. His Marching Band Brass clinics show a fresh approach to the art of outdoor trumpet playing. When: Sunday June 1st, 2014, 1 PM to 5 PM 1 PM to 4 PM (Hands on Playing Session) Bring your Horn !!!! 4 PM to 5 PM, Q & A Session with Light Refreshments Bring your questions !!!! Where: The Richmond Town Hall Directions: www.pittsfieldredknights.com Why: To Discuss Proper Breathing, Tone Quality (Soft and Loud), Lead Playing, Technique and Finger Dexterity, Personal Warm Up Techniques, and Playing Clean. No Charge to Attend. Just show up for The Best Brass Lesson of Your Playing Career. Listen: "> "> HOPE TO SEE U THERE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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