Tutti Camarata's Trombones history

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Ukkis
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Tutti Camarata's Trombones history

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Hi!

I want to do a concert later where we'll play the arrangements from the "Tutti's Trumpets & Trombones" album and i was wondering if anyone knew more about the history of the ensemble and the album?
Any nugget of info would be much apreciated!
dougm
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Re: Tutti Camarata's Trombones history

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If you can access the archives of the Trombone_L mailing list I think there is information in there about the project. I: am not sure where those archives are anymore, and I could not find that info in the handful of e-mails I saved from the Trombone-L mailing list. Those were the days!

Good luck - Doug
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Ukkis wrote: Tue Jul 02, 2024 4:45 am Hi!

I want to do a concert later where we'll play the arrangements from the "Tutti's Trumpets & Trombones" album and i was wondering if anyone knew more about the history of the ensemble and the album?
Any nugget of info would be much apreciated!
https://www.jazzwax.com/2020/01/tuttis- ... bones.html
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Ukkis
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Thank you all so much!
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