Box AV-1
Contains 36 Results:
Side I, Undated
Lady Be Good-4 Cho (Chorus?)- Key of G; Poor Butterfly-2 Cho -B Flat; Embraceable You- 1 ½ Cho -G Sharp; Three Little Words-5 Cho-D; I May Be Wrong- 2 Cho –F; Too Marvelous for Words-4 Cho -B Flat; I Cover the Waterfront-1 ½ Cho -A; Fine and Dandy-4 Cho-G
Side I All “Bird” Aebersold #6, Undated
I: Now’s the Time, Yard bird suite, Confirmation, Dewey Square; II: Donna Lee, My Little Suede Shoes, Ornithology, Scrapple, Thriving from a Riff
Scales, Bob Brookmeyer, Clark Terry?, Undated
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
Scales, Exercises, Undated
Slow B Flat Blues 3x, Blues F Concert 2x, Jazz 2x, 6/8 Modal 2x
Scales, Exercises, Jazz, Undated
G M7/ F M7/ F M7
Exercise Scales, B Flat Blues-Fast-18x, Undated
B Flat Blues-Fast-18x, Mr Super Hip-F M B Flat M -7x, Mr Super Hip-F M B Flat M -7x, 6/8 Modal Blues
Bud Brisbois, Kix Band-Jazz Festival, 1968
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
Kix Band-John Park, 1968
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
UMKC Jazz Sextet (No.2), October 28, 1969
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
UMKC Jazz Sextet (No.2), October 28, 1969
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
UMKC Jazz Workshop (No. 1), December 3, 1969
Ozzie Miller-Director
UMKC Jazz Workshop (No. 2), December 3, 1969
Ozzie Miller-Director
5-84, David, Mary, Daddy, March 9, 1970
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
Stage Band Bill Trumbauer, Little Girl Blue, May 1, 1970
Reel #2; UMKC Jazz Sextet Reels I & II, 10/28/69, Herb Six (Piano), Ozzie Melley (Trombone), Bill T. (Trumpet), Dick Albrecht (Sax), Bass, J.C. Combs (Drums)
Barber-Symphony 7.5 (Civic Orchestra), October 25, 1970
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
Verdi Requiem (No.1), January 17, 1971
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
Verdi Requiem I, January 17, 1971
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
Verdi Requiem (No. 2), January 17, 1971
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
Verdi Requiem II, January 17, 1971
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
UMKC Stage Band At Washburn, Undated
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
UMKC Stage Band at Washburn University, 1971
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
UMKC Stage Band at Washburn University, February 14, 1971
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.
UMKC Stage Band at Washburn University, February 17, 1971
Bill Trumbauer-Director
UMKC Stage Band, March 7, 1971
Bill Trumbauer Director; Night Life, Maria, Don’t Sleep in the Subway, Six Blues, You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To, Sister Sadie, When Sunny Gets Blue, Kansas City
UMKC Stage Band, Undated
Consist of live recordings, studio recordings, and family recordings from Bill Trumbauer's early life, including some performances with his father, jazz saxaphonist, Frank Trumbauer. Also included are band recordings and workshops from his tenure at the UMKC Conservatory.