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elswinger said:So what was it that made Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass so popular then? Bill Bernardi, the Austin, Texas-based moderator of a fan Web site (www.tijuanabrass.com), says the music was "a happy medium for people who didn't care for rock but didn't like easy listening or what jazz was doing."
elswinger said:If they do, it won't be because of radio exposure, which offers few venues for his music these days. "Radio doesn't have the open-door policy it used to," he says. "We'll see what happens with this." He also hasn't toured in a while, although he adds, "I'm thinking of getting a group together with my wife" (Lani Hall, the former lead singer for Sergio Mendes' Brasil 66).
Rudy said:elswinger said:So what was it that made Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass so popular then? Bill Bernardi, the Austin, Texas-based moderator of a fan Web site (www.tijuanabrass.com), says the music was "a happy medium for people who didn't care for rock but didn't like easy listening or what jazz was doing."
This name sounds familiar...
elswinger said:He also hasn't toured in a while, although he adds, "I'm thinking of getting a group together with my wife" (Lani Hall, the former lead singer for Sergio Mendes' Brasil 66).