R.I.P. Cliff Bevan
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R.I.P. Cliff Bevan
Just saw on Facebook that Cliff Bevan has passed away....R.I.P. Cliff....
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Re: R.I.P. Cliff Bevan
His passing marks the loss of a lot of scholarship and accumulated knowledge of our instrument.
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Re: R.I.P. Cliff Bevan
I wonder what will become of the three books he was in the middle of writing - I gather one of which was a new third edition of The Tuba Family.