Chuck Findley Interview by Monk Rowe - 9/6/2023 - Zoom
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2023
- Chuck Findley speaks about his musical heritage, his lead trumpet expertise, and his years of success in L.A. studios.
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Can't get too many of these. Great "hang" with Monk digging and digging into the stories of these wonderful musicians.
I first heard Chuck solo on "Chicago" from the Buddy Rich album "The New One". I was 11 years old. Not even playing yet. I've never forgotten it. Not to mention "Diabolus". Thanks for the great interview. Priceless.
Hey Chuck. Love your playing sir
These interviews are awesome and important.
Thanks for the support. Monk
Wonderful Interview..honest and straightforward from the heart. Vaughn 🎺
Thank you Monk and Chuck! What a joy it is to hear Chuck describe his approach and career of making excellent music! The world is a better place thanks to the fantastic music that Chuck gives us!
Glad you enjoyed it! You might enjoy our podcast, “Jazz Backstory,” based on excerpts from these interviews. It is available on major podcast providers. Monk
Oh, that William Tell Overture story is hilarious.
Great video as always!!!!
Thanks Thomas. Monk
Talking about how hard it is to duplicate a Harry Edison... I remember playing the solo on love for sale with a big band and doing my damndest to channel Chuck Findley...
I am surprised that nothing concerning his days with James Last from 2002 until 2015. 1980 he did The Seduction, and then toured with James and his Orchestra. He seemed to be pretty good friends with Bob Coassin. Excellent interview however.