Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 6:35 pm Post subject: Did Maurice Andre ever talk about Doc, Maynard, etc?
Did he ever express admiration, critique, whatever re: well known pop, commercial or jazz players?
I know he played at least one Maynard chart "Hot Canary". I wonder if it was mostly to demonstrate that he could. _________________ Getzen Eterna Severinsen
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I had heard that both he and Bud Herseth had a very "healthy" respect for Maynard. There should be "souls" on TH that studied with him that could give first-hand accounts.
(Sorry, we're finishing up a two-week run of "Guys & Dolls," so I had to use the word "souls" in a sentence!)
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Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2018 10:52 pm Post subject:
dstpt wrote:
I had heard that both he and Bud Herseth had a very "healthy" respect for Maynard. There should be "souls" on TH that studied with him that could give first-hand accounts.
(Sorry, we're finishing up a two-week run of "Guys & Dolls," so I had to use the word "souls" in a sentence!)
Is that the "Guys and Dolls" in Dallas with the radio talk show host Mike Gallagher in a role?
I love that guy. Tell him I said so.
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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 6:11 am Post subject:
According to a reputable source, while giving a masterclass in the late 1960s, André was asked, "Who is the greatest trumpet player of all time?" André immediately responded, "Louis Armstrong, of course!"
According to a reputable source, while giving a masterclass in the late 1960s, André was asked, "Who is the greatest trumpet player of all time?" André immediately responded, "Louis Armstrong, of course!"
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Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2018 6:43 am Post subject:
Tenor Horn Fellow wrote:
dstpt wrote:
I had heard that both he and Bud Herseth had a very "healthy" respect for Maynard. There should be "souls" on TH that studied with him that could give first-hand accounts.
(Sorry, we're finishing up a two-week run of "Guys & Dolls," so I had to use the word "souls" in a sentence!)
Is that the "Guys and Dolls" in Dallas with the radio talk show host Mike Gallagher in a role?
I love that guy. Tell him I said so.
Mark
Ditto!
And enjoy the rest of the run.
To the OP: Maurice Andre was a good friend of a good friend of mine (Larry Elam), and though it is heresay, I can confirm that Andre thought the world of Maynard, Doc and the rest of his contemporary well-known players.
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Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 9:58 am Post subject: Maurice and Doc
An opposite take on whether Maurice admired Doc (I'm sure he did) is when I played Maurice's recording of "The Hot Canary" for Doc and had the transcription with me to show him. Doc says in complete confidence that Maurice had used not only the Bb but smaller trumpets as well when he recorded it. It sure sounded like all Bb to me.
Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2018 4:16 pm Post subject: Re: Maurice and Doc
Tony Scodwell wrote:
An opposite take on whether Maurice admired Doc (I'm sure he did) is when I played Maurice's recording of "The Hot Canary" for Doc and had the transcription with me to show him. Doc says in complete confidence that Maurice had used not only the Bb but smaller trumpets as well when he recorded it. It sure sounded like all Bb to me.
Yup, it seemed to me as well that it was done on different horns. Still a cool recording, better than I could do no matter which horns I had at my disposal. _________________ Getzen Eterna Severinsen
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2018 1:27 am Post subject: did maurice andre ever talk about Maynard, doc, etc?
I have had extreme admiration for Mr. Andre since I heard that initially when he went to the Paris Conservatory his teacher used to beat him about the head and shoulders. I played college football, but as a musician that might have discouraged me alot. all of his recordings and videos on youtube are good for any young musician to watch and emulate. I am sure he admired all the jazz greats here and in Europe. Maurice, in his own way was the boss, though.
I heard Maurice live in NYC back around 84-85. He performed at the 92nd St. YMHA with their orchestra. Gerard Scwartz was the conductor. I've never heard anything like what I heard that afternoon. The purest sound you could ever imagine.
He was standing in the lobby afterward and no one noticed him. He graciously autographed my program. He didn't speak English very well so we didn't have a real conversation. Funny how I can remember the fact that he was wearing a cowboy bolo tie! Some days I can't remember what I ate for lunch!!!
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2018 7:04 am Post subject: Re: Maurice and Doc
Tony Scodwell wrote:
An opposite take on whether Maurice admired Doc (I'm sure he did) is when I played Maurice's recording of "The Hot Canary" for Doc and had the transcription with me to show him. Doc says in complete confidence that Maurice had used not only the Bb but smaller trumpets as well when he recorded it. It sure sounded like all Bb to me.
I'm sure Andre used his pic in Bb for parts of Le Canari, and I know he used higher trumpets on the album that song was released on because the (vinyl) LP version's jacket has a photo of Maurice playing during one of the photo sessions and though it is not a piccolo trumpet in the picture, it looks to be either an Eb or D trumpet. And there are a number of other songs on the album where he is obviously performing on pic.
I have the CD version of that album (Trompette Hors-Série) and it's great - I'm listening to it right now. 19 songs on it including great arrangements of Sabre Dance and Flight of the Bumblebee.
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Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2018 8:25 am Post subject:
Back in the early 70's, I heard Andre play at Town Hall. During the Q & A session after the recital, someone asked him about jazz players. He pointed to Clark Terry sitting in front of me, picked up his Bb, and did a pretty good interpretation of Clark's doodle tonguing. It was a fun moment.
Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2018 6:17 pm Post subject: Re: did maurice andre ever talk about Maynard, doc, etc?
blbaumgarn wrote:
I heard that initially when he went to the Paris Conservatory his teacher used to beat him about the head and shoulders.
I've heard variations on that, I would wager the story is somewhat embellished. _________________ Getzen Eterna Severinsen
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