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PhotoPostFriday: Test Edition
http://torturedpotato.com/ cheeseblog/ ?p=1123The old theme had some funniness when it came to photos; that’s why when I used a photo in a post it was always at the end of the post. Otherwise the text wrapped in a most unattractive way. So I am testing. We have Fresco: Taken moments ago. “Fresh,” you might say. Fnar.
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Episode 100: A Centennial Celebration with Mr. Gordon
http://tbonegib.podbean.com/ 2008/ 10/ 03/ episode-100-a-centennial-celebration-…100 Episodes!!!!! That calls for some celebration, no? So I figured: why not celebrate with one of the greatest trombonists of ALL time? Wycliffe Gordon is our guest! Yup, that’s right. He graciously took time out of his very busy schedule to sit down with David Lynch and myself.
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Quiz #25: Drumroll Please
http://theomniscientmussel.com/ 2008/ 10/ quiz-25-drumroll-please/Midnight EST has come and gone, so it’s time reveal the details of this week’s mystery piece. It is……Lassus Trombone by Henry Fillmore, written in 1915. Some of his other tunes include Americans We and The President’s March. Fillmore was one of America’s greatest bandmasters and is thought by many to have been better than the more well-connected John Phillips Sousa.
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Quiz #25 Second Clue Set
http://theomniscientmussel.com/ 2008/ 10/ quiz-25-second-clue-set/Good afternoon everyone, Here are the final set of clues for this week’s Quiz. The composer attended CCM in Cincinnati The title of the piece contains the name of the featured instrument One of the composer’s legacies was the invention of the smear. He was not a gynaecologist.
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Quiz #25 First Clue Set
http://theomniscientmussel.com/ 2008/ 09/ quiz-25-first-clue-set/Ok folks…it’s time for the first set of clues. Have another listen and contemplate the following clues. You can to go to your Zen place and wait for the answer to come to you or just invite your dad over for dinner. That strategy has worked for one guesser so far, so anything is possible.
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Mmmm. Milk.
http://torturedpotato.com/ cheeseblog/ ?p=1116There is a Sharon, Lois and Bram song called “Did you Feed my Cow.” Maybe it’s actually a traditional song, I don’t know, but we have a CD with them singing it. There’s a lot of bass guitar in their version and the song starts with Bram sounding a lot like Smoove B as he croons, “Mmmmmm.
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Episode 99a*: Audition Observations
http://tbonegib.podbean.com/ 2008/ 09/ 25/ episode-99a-audition-observations/Here’s another article for you, if you please. Thanks for the feedback on recent postings, ladies and gentlemen. You are wise, kind, and honest. Nice to know you. This article was written more than 10 years ago. Very hard for me to swallow that fact.
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I Finally Found Someone
http://torturedpotato.com/ cheeseblog/ ?p=1113I Finally Found Someone cheesefairy | Category: trombone, clothes | 3 Comments If you are a size 14 or smaller, looking for clothing that is not off-the-charts expensive, incredibly ugly or made of recycled margarine tubs that will melt in your washing machine and if you are, like me, of an older
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Peace and Quiet
http://torturedpotato.com/ cheeseblog/ ?p=1110Peace and Quiet cheesefairy | Category: trombone, the parenthood, Fresco | 1 Comment We’re in a phase right now where Fresco needs jiggling to sleep. If you put him down in the crib, he flips and whether or not he can flip back is incidental; it just doesn’t occur to him. He likes looking at the ceiling too much.
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Review - The Voodoo Trombone Quartet LP (or Big Beat Revivalism Starts Here)
http://www.electricroulette.com/ 2008/ 09/ review---the-vo.htmlLet's get one thing straight before we go on. Dumb is not always a dig. Okay? 'Kay. The Voodoo Trombone Quartet have made one seriously dumb album. It's so dumb that it's still sat over there, tittering at the way bananas look a bit like cocks. Now VTQ (to save me typing it out every time) are the heirs to the Bentley Rhythm Ace estate.
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