martin
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Author of the "From Brass To Gold" book Leslie Pfenninger, has gained access to information on the studio sessions at Gold Star Recording Studio that produced many of the essential A & M Recordings. They are complete with dates and exact info on the personnel involved. She has kindly shared some of this information, and it is enlightening and very interesting reading for die-hard fans like us. The players on the studio session recording "A Walk In The Black Forest", "Walk Don't Run" and "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You" that took place on August 6th 1965 were e.g.: Herb Alpert - trumpet, Nick Ceroli - drums, Ervan Coleman - guitar,mandolin, Bob Edmonson - trombone, Tonni Kalash - trumpet, Lou Pagani - piano, John Pisano - guitar, Lyle Ritz - ukelele, bass, tuba, violin, Pat Senatore - bass and Julius Wechter - marimba
It is interesting to see that Tonni Kalash indeed played in the studio, he is also listed on many of the other TJB sessions. Other interesting notes are that Pete Jolly played on most of the BMB sessions and that the first "regular" TJB member to appear on a recording session was Bob Edmonson on January 21st 1965 recording songs for the Whipped Cream album.
- greetings from the north -
Martin
It is interesting to see that Tonni Kalash indeed played in the studio, he is also listed on many of the other TJB sessions. Other interesting notes are that Pete Jolly played on most of the BMB sessions and that the first "regular" TJB member to appear on a recording session was Bob Edmonson on January 21st 1965 recording songs for the Whipped Cream album.
- greetings from the north -
Martin