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Canadian br****
quintet formed in 1970 in Toronto, Ontario, by
Charles Daellenbach (tuba) and Gene
Watts (trombone), with horn
player Graeme Page and trumpeters...
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Conrad Charles Daellenbach C.M. (/ˈdɛlənbɑːk/ DEL-ən-bahk; born July 12, 1945) is an
American and
Canadian tubist. He is best
known as one of the founding...
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covered as an
instrumental by the
Canadian Br****, with
founder Charles Daellenbach taking on the
persona of Frosty, and
repeatedly calling "One more time...
- Fleming, b****-baritone
William Warfield,
Canadian Br**** co-founder
Charles Daellenbach,
cellist Robert deMaine,
drummer Steve Gadd, b****ist Tony Levin, flugelhornist...
- The
Canadian quintet Canadian Br****,
formed by Gene
Watts and
Charles Daellenbach, is a
recurring guest at the hall. The
Pfeiffer Hall is the
biggest theatre...
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guitar Holly Cole –
vocals The
Colettes –
background vocals Charles Daellenbach – tuba
Aaron Davis – arranger, br**** arrangement, piano,
string arrangements...
- co-host of
Chapo Trap
House Gerald W. Clusen, U.S. Navy
admiral Charles Daellenbach, musician,
founder of
Grammy Award-winning
Canadian Br****,
graduate of...
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Gordon Johnson,
Gerry Niewood, Ray Ricker, Joe
Romano -
flute Charles Daellenbach - tuba
Eugene Watts, Bill
Reichenbach Jr.,
Janice Robinson, Art Linser...
- Critique". in: The
Informed Student Guide to
Management Science, ed. by H.G.
Daellenbach and
Robert L. Flood, London:
Thomson Learning, 2002, p. 41f. Malin, Nadav...
- 1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J428700. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0. "Charles
Daellenbach".
Canadian Br****.
Retrieved 19
March 2024. Sandomir,
Richard (12 April...