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Trombone Collection (#11)

"Captivating the Crowd: The Trombone's Timeless Appeal" Step into a world of laughter and music as Laurel and Hardy take center stage with their comedic antics

Background imageTrombone Collection: LONDON: ORCHESTRA, 1846. Julliens Concert Orchestra and four military bands at Covent Garden

LONDON: ORCHESTRA, 1846. Julliens Concert Orchestra and four military bands at Covent Garden Theater, London, England. Wood engraving, English, 1846

Background imageTrombone Collection: MUSIC FESTIVAL, 1881. The Music Festival in the 7th Regiment Armory in New York City, 1881

MUSIC FESTIVAL, 1881. The Music Festival in the 7th Regiment Armory in New York City, 1881. Contemporary American line engraving

Background imageTrombone Collection: CHRISTMAS WAITS, 1853. The waits; or, making the most of it. Wood engraving after a drawing

CHRISTMAS WAITS, 1853. The waits; or, making the most of it. Wood engraving after a drawing, English, 1853

Background imageTrombone Collection: Man seated holding horn with arm raised and African American

Man seated holding horn with arm raised and African American playing trombone. Date c1899

Background imageTrombone Collection: Lord Mayors Show, City of London

Lord Mayors Show, City of London
The Lord Mayor and other High City Functionaries show amusement at the dignity of the small boy leading the band. circa 1911

Background imageTrombone Collection: Boys Blind School Band - Fuzhou, China

Boys Blind School Band - Fuzhou, China Date: 1910s

Background imageTrombone Collection: Australian band playing in square, Bapaume, France, WW1

Australian band playing in square, Bapaume, France, WW1
An Australian band playing in the town square at Bapaume, northern France, during the First World War, with ruined buildings in the background and debris on the ground. Date: circa 1917

Background imageTrombone Collection: Australian band playing a march, Bapaume, France, WW1

Australian band playing a march, Bapaume, France, WW1
The band of the 5th Australian Infantry Brigade, led by Bandmaster Pheagan of 19th Battalion, playing the Victoria March at Grand Place (the main square), Bapaume, northern France

Background imageTrombone Collection: Restaurant Frascati Orchestra, Oxford Street, London W1

Restaurant Frascati Orchestra, Oxford Street, London W1
Restaurant Frascati Orchestra, 32 Oxford Street, London W1, with Madame Cecile Couturier, Director, on the violin, and her happy band of men on their various instruments

Background imageTrombone Collection: Waits in Street

Waits in Street
Peaceful night - waits perform in an English town with drum, trombone and other instruments, a policeman as their only audience Date: 1858

Background imageTrombone Collection: SEURAT: LA PARADE. Georges Seurat: la Parage. Canvas, 1887-88

SEURAT: LA PARADE. Georges Seurat: la Parage. Canvas, 1887-88

Background imageTrombone Collection: SILENT STILL: MUSICIANS. Edward Everett Horton and Archie Mayo

SILENT STILL: MUSICIANS. Edward Everett Horton and Archie Mayo

Background imageTrombone Collection: Boys Band, Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh, Scotland

Boys Band, Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh, Scotland
Members of the Boys Band posing on the deck of the Training Ship Empress, operated at Helensburgh (Dunbartonshire, Scotland) on the Clyde, by the Clyde Industrial Training Ship Association

Background imageTrombone Collection: 16th Century Musicians 2

16th Century Musicians 2
A drummer performs with players of various types of wind instruments

Background imageTrombone Collection: Musicians on The Malecon playing saxaphone and trombone with waves crashing against the shore in

Musicians on The Malecon playing saxaphone and trombone with waves crashing against the shore in the background, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageTrombone Collection: Trombone player, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Trombone player, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Background imageTrombone Collection: Martial band, Geoje-Do, South Korea

Martial band, Geoje-Do, South Korea
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Background imageTrombone Collection: Grandville Steam Orch

Grandville Steam Orch
A steam orchestra with, drums, cello, violin, french horn and trombone

Background imageTrombone Collection: German Musicians 1520

German Musicians 1520
A group of German musicians perform on a wide variety of instruments to provide music for dancers : lute, bagpipes, clarinet, trombone, flute, drum, monochord are featured

Background imageTrombone Collection: Unruly Crowd at Hustings

Unruly Crowd at Hustings
An unruly crowd attend the hustings at Eatanswill




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"Captivating the Crowd: The Trombone's Timeless Appeal" Step into a world of laughter and music as Laurel and Hardy take center stage with their comedic antics, accompanied by the soulful sounds of a trombone. At the prestigious Conservatoire, aspiring musicians gather for a trombone lesson, honing their skills to perfection under the guidance of seasoned instructors. In July 1947, the British Legion Mens Brass Band filled the air with patriotic melodies as they proudly showcased their talents on trombones, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. The rich tones of a Wurlitzer trombone resonate through grand halls, enchanting audiences with its powerful sound and exquisite craftsmanship. A vintage postcard captures Tommy Dorsey in his prime, effortlessly playing his beloved trombone while leaving an indelible mark on jazz history. Transport yourself back to c1874 when American circuses paraded around tents alongside railroad trains. Amongst this vibrant scene stood talented musicians skillfully playing their trombones. During colonial times in India, members of the British army's 93rd Highlanders proudly displayed their musical prowess on brass instruments like the noble trombone. The Count Basie Orchestra takes us back to the swinging 1950s where crowds were captivated by smooth jazz melodies emanating from expertly played trumpets and resonant trombones. An illustration depicts six dapper gentlemen wearing bow ties and waistcoats passionately performing together in a jazz band. The resounding notes from trumpet, drums, clarinet, banjo, and double bass blend harmoniously with that distinctive voice -the trombone. Silent film stills capture Charles Buddy Rogers immersed in music; his expressive face tells stories only matched by his heartfelt performance on his trusty instrument -the timeless trombone. Chris Barber's iconic presence continues to inspire generations even in 2013. His mastery over the intricacies of this magnificent instrument has made him one of its greatest ambassadors.