Trombonist looking for a band

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slidemanmike
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Trombonist looking for a band

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I live in western KY and I am looking to join a band. I have over 17 years experience performing in a big band, jazz band, and community bands. I would also be open to any small group as well.


Please contact me at [email protected]

:hi:
CharlieB
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Post by CharlieB »

"Western Kentucky" covers a lot of ground.
Any chance you're near this band?
https://www.wku.edu/band/community_band/index.php
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I used to get corporate transfers a lot. The local music store usually had some recommendations for me on bands. Another source of tips would be local high school and college band directors.
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are still missing! :D
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slidemanmike
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Hi and thank you for the replies.

I would love getting involved with the bands there at Western KY University, but it is a 2 hour drive from my location.

I will put feelers out to local band directors about playing opportunities.

Thank you,
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slidemanmike wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 12:56 pm
I would love getting involved with the bands there at Western KY University, but it is a 2 hour drive from my location.

Thank you,
Where are you in Western Kentucky?
slidemanmike
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Paducah
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Kingfan
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Check local colleges, including community colleges and branches of major colleges. I've played in three community college bands that rehearsed at night. A local conservatory of music where I live has an outreach program to local amateurs and sponsors an orchestra for them.
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slidemanmike
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I am playing in the area community bands, one in my hometown and another at a university.
These gigs are only twice a year and I want to perform more often.
I appreciate your feedback, and I’ll continue reaching out to area band directors as well.

Thanks!
slidemanmike
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I'm still looking for an opportunity to play. If anyone knows of a group I can jam with, please contact me.

Thanks,

Slidemanmike
Mikebmiller
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Post by Mikebmiller »

Mike - sometimes you have to make your own opportunities to play. I wanted to play in a brass quintet 20 years ago, so I started one. 4 years ago I wanted to play in a larger brass ensemble. So I started one. If you have some other quality players in your existing groups, they might also be looking for additional places to play.
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Paducah is a relatively small city; how does travel to Nashville, Bowling Green, St Louis, or Louisville work for you? Bowling Green is small also, but has historically had strong music programs.
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If you can make to KC, I'll play duets with you!
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slidemanmike
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Re: Trombonist looking for a band

Post by slidemanmike »

:hi: Hey guys!
I agree, living in a small town makes it very difficult to find opportunities to perform. I wished I was closer to KC or Bowling Green.

Thanks, for all the suggestions!

Please keep in touch!

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