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Do you guys have any specific listening recommendations for albums, songs or videos where Dick Nash is featured (except for Peter Gunn)?
I rarely seem to find stuff where he's really prominent as a soloist, most of the stuff seems to be the section work in Mancini songs. I really enjoy his ballad style, but would love to hear more of that. But it's not easy to find it for me. Thx in advance!
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Ceterum censeo to fetch All of TTF
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Oslide wrote: Sun Oct 30, 2022 5:34 pm How about this?
http://www.bonetherapy.org/Bone_Therapy/Dick_Nash.html
That is awesome! Thank you so much!
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My favorite is "My One and Only Love" with Mancini.
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My cd with him "3 bros bones" Dick, Alan Kaplan and me together on fresh sound records.
Dick Give me 12 cds collection with all (most of) of his solos
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I've got a stack of CD's of his studio stuff. Some of it without titles. What an incredible player.

If somebody has a place to upload the MP3's I've taken off the discs, I'm happy to post them.
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Could you possibly upload those to Google Drive and share?
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Send me a message, if it’s okay to distribute, I can help
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That would be awesome :good:
Ceterum censeo to fetch All of TTF
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I'm currently listening to Art Pepper + Eleven.

If he's not playing bass trombone on this, then you're hearing the best false tones in recorded music history.

The other trombone player credit is Bob Enevoldsen who is listed for valve trombone and tenor sax. Perhaps "valve trombone" means one with an attachment or two and this is what's producing those glorious, compact and colorful low trombone sounds?
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bassclef wrote: Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:10 pm I'm currently listening to Art Pepper + Eleven.

If he's not playing bass trombone on this, then you're hearing the best false tones in recorded music history.

The other trombone player credit is Bob Enevoldsen who is listed for valve trombone and tenor sax. Perhaps "valve trombone" means one with an attachment or two and this is what's producing those glorious, compact and colorful low trombone sounds?
Bob Enevoldsen definitely plays the real valve trombone with 3 valves, which you can hear in a solo on this album as well. Didn't know Dick Nash played on this one! Bass trombone sounds awesome there. Especially on tunes like Groovin High.
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In case you’ve never heard the album he and his brother, Ted, did together:



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EriKon wrote: Thu Jan 19, 2023 2:27 am Bob Enevoldsen definitely plays the real valve trombone with 3 valves, which you can hear in a solo on this album as well. Didn't know Dick Nash played on this one! Bass trombone sounds awesome there. Especially on tunes like Groovin High.
That's my favorite track as well.

I've been listening to this because arrangements for about half of the tunes on this album are available for purchase and we just ordered them for a 12 piece ensemble that's starting up. I haven't been quite this excited to dig into something in a while!
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Slydeguy wrote: Sat Jan 14, 2023 10:52 am Could you possibly upload those to Google Drive and share?
Sorry, finally getting back to this. Message sent to you.
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Does anyone have a copy of the BritishTrombone Society interview with Dick Nash? I haven't been able to find it in a long while.
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Alan Ferber posted a picture of Dick Nash last week after Dick showed up at his big band show.
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Dick played bass trombone 70h conn and olds GR mod in the 70's often George Roberts send Dick on bass for sub him(Dick said that to me)too until last year's he played a 42 Bach like bass on incredible sound track ...also Dick said to me he replaced George Roberts on Dean Martin's Lp for capitol with Nelson Riddle are...
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My cd with Dick Nash and Alan Kaplan
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