Fred Wesley trombone???
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Fred Wesley trombone???
Conn 79H ? Tell me ! A .525 for sure, with an F attachment...
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
I don't remember his specific horn but it's a large bore .547
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
The one he's played the most over the last 30-40 years is a Yamaha. Not sure of the model. He played a Rath for a while, but I believe he went back to the Yamaha.
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Years ago I did 2 sets with Fred /2 trombones
That sound just takes you over.
That sound just takes you over.
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It is for sure a Yamaha large bore, at least according to what he told me in January. I would guess a 643...didn't get a model number.
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Ok, thanks you all, he's got an amazing sound with it anyway !
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
In his bio, he talks about getting an 88H in his younger days. A fair amount of water under the bridge since then.
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The last time I saw him a couple of years ago, it was the large bore Yamaha. It will be two years this January.
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
Nope. He play/plays a Bach 36.DaveAshley wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 7:59 am The one he's played the most over the last 30-40 years is a Yamaha. Not sure of the model. He played a Rath for a while, but I believe he went back to the Yamaha.
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
Nope! While Fred has used a 3B, 36, and 88H to great effect over the decades, he’s definitely been on a Yamaha 643 (with custom blue lacquer on bell). Played it on Colbert this week.Defensemn1 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 8:51 pm
Nope. He play/plays a Bach 36.
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
He often played a Yamaha 643 large-bore with F-att.
Edit: Typo fixed.
Edit: Typo fixed.
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
One of his horns is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. .547 Yamaha 88H style horn.
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Colbert?! No way!
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
Yup. He sat in with the band. They get lots of names to sit in for a night.
I saw the horn. Looked nice. Thanks for the ID.
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
I saw that too, and the Blue bell was eye-catching. Didn't get to hear too m much from him, except when the band was still playing when coming back from a commercial. Sounded good for those short segments!
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Love Fred
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Klezmer/funk/etc fusion? Wow, nice. Great video work too.
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
I am seeing him in Pittsburgh next week!
The non-colored lacquer horn he seems to play in all of the recent videos I have seen appears to be a Yamaha 620 to my eye.
The non-colored lacquer horn he seems to play in all of the recent videos I have seen appears to be a Yamaha 620 to my eye.
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
At one point, he played a 36B; saw one of his former horns at the Smithsonian in December.
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I've hear he plays a smaller mouthpiece on that big horn. Anyone know what mouthpiece he uses?
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
He's playing here on Saturday, and I will probably go.
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You should definitely go!Doug Elliott wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 12:26 pm He's playing here on Saturday, and I will probably go.
I saw him last night, it was great
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Tenor player wearing shorts...
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
Fred's 81st birthday coming up on July 4.
He's surely played many different trombones in his career.
He's surely played many different trombones in his career.
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Here is the full performance on Colbert. I love the fact that they put the band playing during the commercial breaks on YouTube, plus he always gives a shout out when one of the band members has a new release or big gig coming up.CalgaryTbone wrote: ↑Thu Jun 13, 2024 2:51 pm I saw that too, and the Blue bell was eye-catching. Didn't get to hear too m much from him, except when the band was still playing when coming back from a commercial. Sounded good for those short segments!
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Re: Fred Wesley trombone???
That was SO good.