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Buddy Bailey
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Did Orient tour in the 1970's Worked with various combos Played casuals with Art Pepper Now play Casuals with various combos
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Brad Curran

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Originally from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Brad Curran is a B.M.E. graduate of the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh. He began playing trumpet in the fourth grade and was playing gigs and arranging by age twelve. Since that time, he has had the good fortune to perform in a variety of musical settings ranging from classical to jazz to pop/rock including appearances with jazz stars Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, Med Flory and Supersax, Conte Candoli, Bill Watrous and Buddy DeFranco among others. Other diverse credits include the San Diego Concert Jazz Band, the Temptations, the Miss Wisconsin Pagaent Orchestra, musical director and trumpet soloist with the Jan Garber Orchestra, various symphony orchestras, wind ensembles, brass ensembles and numerous recording sessions
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Pete Lacey

Santa Cruz, California writer, musician and producer PETELACEY’S self titled album presents sophisticated and timeless melodies floating gracefully over cool rhythmic beats traversing between pop/rock and modern jazz. PETELACEY makes Jazz Rock like no other jazz artist of today. "Fans of Phil Collins, Chuck Mangione and David Foster will love PETELACEY’S music." - SANDYSHORE - SmoothJazz.com Global Radio Pete's stage credits include: Frankie Avalon, Smokey Robinson, Chubby Checker, The Drifters, The Temptations, The Platters, The Shirelles, The Del Vikings, Del Shannon, Leslie Gore, Little Anthony and The Imperials, Lou Christie, Bobby Lewis, Freddy Cannon, Tom Dreesen and others. ------------------------------- Joining forces with accomplished guitarist GREGMULLINS, The Lacey-Mullins Nocturnal Obsession Project combines their unique chemistry, wide musical spectrum and attention to detail
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Danny Davis

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Danny Davis was a band leader, vocalist and producer and founder/leader of the Nashville Brass. Born into a large Irish-Catholic family. His father died when Davis was five years old. His mother supported the family by giving music lessons (piano and voice) in the family home. Davis began playing trumpet at a very early age under the guidance of a man named Joseph Donovan. By age 14 he was trumpet soloist with the Massachusetts All-State Symphony Orchestra and was granted admittance to the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music. He decided to leave the conservatory after only six weeks when he was offered a job as a trumpeter with the band of legendary drummer, Gene Krupa (ca
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Lex Samu
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Lex Samu is a freelance trumpet and flugelhorn player who has been working busily in New York's free jazz scene for the last several years.
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Arne Hiorth

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Arne Hiorth is an experienced musician, composer , producer, teacher and project coordinator. Hiorth has worked with top artists in Norway, like Mari Boine, Bjørn Eidsvåg, Anja Garbarek , Oslo Groove Company ( Spellemann Award for Jazz). Released his first solo album in 2004 , 7 Oliphaunt Images , including musicians like Eivind Aarset, Kjetil Bjerkestrand , Hallgrim Bratberg . He has a long history with music projects in South Africa, the latest being the Song of Freedom musical about Nelson Mandela , performed in Cape Town in march 2006.
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Mario Fragiacomo

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MARIO FRAGIACOMO, trumpetist, flugelhornist, composer was born in Triest (Italy). He started studyingmusic privately when he was 9 years old. His father, a former band player, is the one who first turnedhis thoughts into studying wind instruments. At 12 he started playing in the "Ricreatorio G. Brunner"band of Triest.
In the sixties he attended at the same time both the Conservatory "G. Tartini" in Triest and theaccountancy school. In 1971 he had the opportunity of playing with the Silvio Donati Jazz group at theBayreuth Youth International Festival in Germany. Following a co-operation with various musicalgroups, in 1973 he formed the "Trieste Jazz Ensemble", and with this group he performed severalconcerts of "Free jazz". He devoted then himself to the study of contemporary music, going deeper intothe study of jazz music. After moving to Milan, he improved his studies at "Nuova Milano Musica" withSergio Fanni and Luciano Biasutti. In 1977 he took part of a study seminar with Evan Parker and AndreaCentazzo and the Course on Jazz Music held in Milan by Giorgio Gaslini at the "Giuseppe Verdi"Conservatoire and subsequenthly entered his Big Band.
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Garot Michael Conklin
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Garot Michael has been a BMI affiliated artist, composer and publisher for nearly 20 years. A music interest begining in the early 80's, Garot Michael continued his growing interest in the trumpet and music throughout his highschool career and following graduation moved to NYC to take his first shot at the big time. In his short year in NYC Garot Michael was signed to the Hangman Records label, released 2 International singles, and founded Bifocal Publishing, a BMI affiliated music publishing company. In the coming years Garot Michael moved to Boston to work with long time acquaintance Ian D'Souza who was quickly becoming a powerful force in the pop music world as a producer. While interning with Ian and Karen D'Souza, Garot learned a great deal about the business of music, publishing and international licensing
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John Tatum

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John Tatum first picked up the frenchhorn in fifth grade...He won every competition for solo and trios in high school..went to the all region band. He switched to trumpet and flueglehorn...about 15 years ago... First started playing by ear while listening to jazz guitar player Howard Brown from Jamaica..now in Nassau, Bahamas. One can say," He loves Sade!" He wants to be that smooth operator...and his groove is smooth...he's steady in the pocket, yet it is all done without any wires...that's his ear...developed slowly over time like a fine Winelight...He names Grover Washington Jr. as a major inspiration