Where are you playing on Mardi Gras?
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Re: Where are you playing on Mardi Gras?
Mardi gras isn't much of a thing up in Canada, but I did go to one of the designated busking spots in a subway station and play tunes from a big book of old jazz! Just me a cappella for a few hours, was fun!
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Re: Where are you playing on Mardi Gras?
yeah...
Most anywhere more than 50 miles north of the Gulf is really too cold for any sort of real Mardi Gras stuff, though people bundle up and give it a shot.
Most anywhere more than 50 miles north of the Gulf is really too cold for any sort of real Mardi Gras stuff, though people bundle up and give it a shot.
Re: Where are you playing on Mardi Gras?
I ended up at a cool celebration down in SW Florida with an old school NOLA brass band. The leader is some NOLA buff, and tends to call some obscure tunes. Mostly things most people don't know the first time on a gig like this, but they're not too difficult (Caldonia, Ice Cream, Down at the Audubon Zoo, etc.), but with a good pair of ears you can figure it out.
A friend of mine started his brass repair shop about a decade ago, and stocked it with mostly Harbor Freight tools at the start. As they broke, he replaced them with better quality tools. Seemed like not a bad way to get started. Some things might last, some things only worked once, if at all.Mark wrote: Wed Feb 18, 2026 2:21 pm My policy for Harbor Freight: Is it under $20 and do I only need it once?
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(This horn list more to remind me what I have than to brag)
1984 Conn 12J
1990s Kanstul 900-4B BBb
1924 Holton 122 Sousa
1972 Holton B300 Euph
If you see a Willson 2900, serial W2177, it's been missing for a long time. Help me bring it home.
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Re: Where are you playing on Mardi Gras?
I was at rehearsal for the Symphonic Winds, but the conductor was wearing a Bourbon-Street bead necklace, so we were good. The rehearsal kept me from enjoying a Shrove Tuesday pancake feast with church friends, however.
Rick "Mardi Gras not much of a thing around here" Denney
Rick "Mardi Gras not much of a thing around here" Denney
