At school I was in the National Youth Orchestra which made me one of the top young trombone players in the country (two of the other guys ended up in the London Symphony) but my first job was as a sound technician at the BBC. I was there for 20 years as engineer, manager and producer. Then I was made redundant. Some friends who taught brass round the schools in Birmingham fixed me up and I taught trombone for another 15 years or so. They gave me a band to conduct, which is how I learned arranging
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I’m retired now (64) and been playing PSG for a couple of years (always wanted to since I heard Buddy Emmons with Judy Collins way back), and I’ve built my own uni 12. Did my first gigs back in June, and I’ve been hired for the same festival next year. I’ve also just finished writing a tuba concerto to be performed in the autumn. Not sure I’m really retired at all. (I did try doing nothing for a week or so but I couldn’t get the hang of it.)
Oh, and what Larry Carlson wrote:Now I...spend my time in internet forums pretending I know everything about everything.