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    The late Brad Felt

    Brad was a phenomenal jazz Euphonium player in the Detroit area. He passed away way too young in his late 50's last October. I had the opportunity to meet him once and he was very gracious. His former high school band director is the director of the Motor City Brass Band where I now play. Here's Brad at the Michigan Jazz Festival:

    The Brad Felt NuQuartet Plus - Live - At The Michigan Jazz Festival 2010

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    The late Brad Felt

    I agree! This video and 4 others can be found here, on my euphonium videos page. Just click on any of the titles to hear them:

    http://www.dwerden.com/music-videos/...t%20%7BJazz%7D

    To hear other jazz euphonium players, try this link:

    http://www.dwerden.com/music-videos/...fm?Artist=jazz



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    The late Brad Felt

    Thanks David. Can you fix my post so you can click on the link? I couldn't fiure out how to do that. Maybe it's a HTML fail on my part.


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    The late Brad Felt

    Hi Michael,

    I edited your post. Thanks for sharing.
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    The late Brad Felt

    Thanks Rick.


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    The late Brad Felt

    Originally posted by: MichaelSchott Thanks Rick.
    This might be a good time to point out that I'm often unable to hover around the forum, which is why I asked two of our members whom I have come to trust to act as moderators (volunteer gig, with all the pay usually associated with volunteer gigs!). Rick is in that select group.

    So a big THANK YOU to our moderators for helping to keep things running smoothly!!

    Dave Werden
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    Instructor of Euphonium and Tuba
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    Owner of TubaEuph.com, DWerden.com

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