"The Rocketman"! Thank you so much for posting. Scream trumpet players are greatly misunderstood. Their families, especially their wives don't understand them. The family has no comprehension of how statistically rare they are. The lead player with good access to the notes above Double C is only slightly more common than horses like Secretariat.
In the late '50's early '60's he played a Besson Meha 470 bore that was once owned by Ren Schilke. Aroun d 1963 he switched to a Getzen 900SL (large bore model) then in 1972, Holton made the ST200 model for him. He also noodled around with a large bore Bach & Calicchio. His MPC was a custom Bert Herrick copy of a NY Bach 10 1/2 C. Around 1973 he switched to a Bob Reeves copy of the Herrick model.
Fantastic musician! When I grow up I want to play trumpet like Bud Brisbois. Sincerely, John F. Phillips.
Whar a trumpet player! John.
"The Rocketman"!
Thank you so much for posting.
Scream trumpet players are greatly misunderstood. Their families, especially their wives don't understand them. The family has no comprehension of how statistically rare they are.
The lead player with good access to the notes above Double C is only slightly more common than horses like Secretariat.
Underappreciated Lead Trumpet playing MONSTER.
Bud Brisbois!!!
Absolutely fantastic!
Wow 😮
Nice! What band is he with?
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I woder what make of trumpet that he played?
Getzen and Holton
In the late '50's early '60's he played a Besson Meha 470 bore that was once owned by Ren Schilke. Aroun d 1963 he switched to a Getzen 900SL (large bore model) then in 1972, Holton made the ST200 model for him. He also noodled around with a large bore Bach & Calicchio. His MPC was a custom Bert Herrick copy of a NY Bach 10 1/2 C. Around 1973 he switched to a Bob Reeves copy of the Herrick model.
@@chasefreak Thank you very much for the info!! Sincerely, John F. Phillips.