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80's radio's influence on music

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Saxman
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« Reply #15 on: July 29, 2010, 06:44:17 am »

Poem,

I'm a woodwind player (saxes, flute, clarinet), so pardon my ignorance when asking this question in earnest, but I mean it with the best of intentions: could you possibly play the flugelhorn, which a lot of trumpeters with busted lips have taken up?  Some players such as Freddie Hubbard (who had a busted lip and developed cancer of the lip and licked it) were able to continue their careers playing flugelhorn exclusively.  Just a thought.

That's a real shame about the playing.  I'd go crazy if I couldn't play my horns.  I've picked up and dropped guitar and bass since the 1970s and have again picked them up, but the horns are sacred.

Saxman
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