Tom Meuwese
Well-Known Member
Last night i saw on BBC TV Herb Alpert Doc:
Herb Alpert, Tijuana Brass and Other Delights.
Very nice program with the whole Herb Alpert story told by a lot of artists as Richard Carpenter, Sergio Mendes, Sting and Quincy Jones
and by Herb himself. Very tastefull.
He told the stories with a lot of humour and even with some tears in his eyes.
The Beginning, his parents, his trumpet lessons and later his first studio experience with Lou Adler, Sam Cooke and Jerry Moss.
The whole start of A&M and the story behind it from the garage start till the selling part.
What i liked very much where the TJB promotion and tour-stories told by Pat Senatore, Bob Edmondson and John Pisano (All with grey hair...) about the brass followed by the Rise part and later recordings with Randy.
The program starts and ended with live show Anything Goes from Herb and Lani in the Vibrato-Grill.
I have recorded the show on a closed digital TV system so its on a harddisk and it has no DVD Burner on board.
Maybe i find another way to get it on DVD.
Greetings, Tom Meuwese - Holland.
Herb Alpert, Tijuana Brass and Other Delights.
Very nice program with the whole Herb Alpert story told by a lot of artists as Richard Carpenter, Sergio Mendes, Sting and Quincy Jones
and by Herb himself. Very tastefull.
He told the stories with a lot of humour and even with some tears in his eyes.
The Beginning, his parents, his trumpet lessons and later his first studio experience with Lou Adler, Sam Cooke and Jerry Moss.
The whole start of A&M and the story behind it from the garage start till the selling part.
What i liked very much where the TJB promotion and tour-stories told by Pat Senatore, Bob Edmondson and John Pisano (All with grey hair...) about the brass followed by the Rise part and later recordings with Randy.
The program starts and ended with live show Anything Goes from Herb and Lani in the Vibrato-Grill.
I have recorded the show on a closed digital TV system so its on a harddisk and it has no DVD Burner on board.
Maybe i find another way to get it on DVD.
Greetings, Tom Meuwese - Holland.