Postmodern Jukebox
- robcat2075
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Postmodern Jukebox
Postmodern Jukebox was mentioned in another thread.
In this outing, the vocalist happens to have a trombone nearby...
In this outing, the vocalist happens to have a trombone nearby...
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I love PMJ and Aubrey Logan! Her cover of On the Sunny Side of the Street is one of my favorites now.
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Definitely one of my favorite bands. Always find a great groove and vocals.
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Rath artist Aubrey Logan, love her stuff, if you don’t know her then check out her website
PMJ great concept and mostly great arrangements and videos
PMJ great concept and mostly great arrangements and videos
- tjonz
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My favorite Aubrey Logan track:
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I don't think I've heard Aubrey before on PMJ. She has quite the range. And plays trombone. I'll have to look her up on Youtube.
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Do so, she is a very talented ladyTbonedaddy1973 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 24, 2022 11:57 am I don't think I've heard Aubrey before on PMJ. She has quite the range. And plays trombone. I'll have to look her up on Youtube.
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I saw here a few years ago in Asheville. Only about 50 peop,e showed up to watch but she still put on a great show. She just had a baby in the past week or two.
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I love Aubrey Logan! I find her to have amazing vocal and trombone talent. One of the things that I love about her trombone playing is that she can make her slide vibrato and her lip/air vibrato sound the same. The "Beauty and the Beast" performance is an excellent example of that. Just watch her slide....on that high C, there is no slide movement and the vibrato sounds effortless.
Brian D. Hinkley - Player, Teacher, Technician and Trombone Enthusiast