Fran Haring Posted July 30, 2004 Share Posted July 30, 2004 Also please consider the late Pat McCue ( Marksmen and Sky) played the bari triple tongue solo in 'Comes Love', '71 Sky <{POST_SNAPBACK}> PAT McCUE!!!! How could I have forgotten him.... yikes! What a great player he was. That "Comes Love" solo remains one of my faves to this day. May God rest his soul. Fran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davland Posted July 30, 2004 Share Posted July 30, 2004 '88 Spirit of Atlanta's Opener ^0^ hehe, gotta get a plug in for myself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davland Posted July 30, 2004 Share Posted July 30, 2004 I guess I should scream more. :P <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Don't stoop to their level....unless of course your stooping to give them another kick in the kidneys while they're on the ground. :lolhit: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baritone Posted August 1, 2004 Share Posted August 1, 2004 (edited) "Crossmen 2001 dont know the song (towards the end, jazzy solo) that guy(girl) was tight" That was Aaron Goldberg- Having gone to school with Aaron, he is a god among men (and us women) on the baritone Edited August 1, 2004 by Baritone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geneseo_bari_87 Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Gotta add the guy from Vanguard this year. Great tone, technique and style. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
radiosteele Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 That guy from Dutch Boy was none other than Dave "Antman" McPhee, who is now on the Bluecoats Brass Staff. Best Baritone triller I've ever heard, and he later went on to march Blue Devils in 1991, from what I understand.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnric Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Eddie Irwin is my first choice. OMG the man has range! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnric Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Since I got involved with drum in 1976, I have heard many, many baritone players. Jerome Kimbrough is simply the best I've heard.I do like Brian Law, though...and since he likes Philadelphia teams, I may just change my vote. Nope...it's Jerome with no doubt. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> OMG please don't encourage him!!!! besides I marched right next to him for a number of years and I'm pretty sure I kick his arse :P Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScvRoach Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 '88 Spirit of Atlanta's Opener ^0^ hehe, gotta get a plug in for myself. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Shameless plugs are a beautiful thing... ...said the 2002 Renegades bari soloist. ^_^ My vote goes to Pooh Bear. The guy's a motherf***er of a player. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnric Posted August 2, 2004 Share Posted August 2, 2004 Last I heard, Dennis was teaching music at a school on Long Island.... but I don't remember the name of the school.He was brass coordinator for the Sunrisers from 1980 through 1982....IMO, one of the two or three best brass instructors Sun has ever had. Fran <{POST_SNAPBACK}> oh my, I haven't heard Dennis' name since my LI Kingsmen days! a very talented man. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.