Bennie Green
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Bennie Green
What horn and mouthpiece was Bennie Green using?
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Re: Bennie Green
Looks like a 2B in this undated photo.
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Re: Bennie Green
And perhaps a King mouthpiece.
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Re: Bennie Green
Actually, it looks more like my Rudy Muck (I had a 23 that came with my 1925 Olds).
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Re: Bennie Green
BG used a Holton 69 for a lot of his career
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Re: Bennie Green
Wow really 69?is my favorite horn
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Re: Bennie Green
I seen with 6h Conn too on Bainbridge reuse Lp cover
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Re: Bennie Green
I`ve seen some pictures where he`s playing an Al Cass Mouthpiece