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- violin Samuel Boghossian - viola Jimmy Bond - double b**** Verlye Mills Brilhart - harp Ed Carter - guitar, b**** guitar Isabelle Daskoff - violin Jim Decker...
- gold-plated Selmer Mark VI alto saxophone and the mouthpiece he uses is a #3 Brilhart Ebolin. Maceo's reed of choice is the Vandoren Java, 3.5 gauge. Colin Larkin...
- as Emmett Wylie Allen as Young Cyrus Patricia Belcher as Maybelle Sam Brilhart as Young Emmett Rae Dawn Chong as Vivian Jeff Christian as Sheriff Regina...
- a change in saxophone mouthpiece from a metal Otto Link to an ebonite Brilhart. In August 1944, Young appeared alongside drummer Jo Jones, trumpeter Harry...
- the Buescher name in 1983. In 1966, Selmer acquired the rights to the Brilhart line of woodwind mouthpieces, with production contracted to the Runyon...
- alto and soprano saxophones as well (the latter in ensembles with Arnold Brilhart, Alford Evans, and others), he made his most famous recordings on the C...
- Bond – double b**** (2, 3) Alfred Breuningviolin (6, 9) Verlye Mills Brilhart – harp (2, 3) Joe Chemay – b**** guitar (5, 7); additional b**** guitar (8...
- his own name as the Model 88. He was an early collaborator with Arnold Brilhart, a pioneer in manufacture of molded plastic mouthpieces. Not content with...
- contributing buildings include: Boyd's Store: A brick pre-Civil War house. Jesse Brilhart Store: Built circa 1852 and operating as a store into the 1980s. It retains...
- Murray Hainer; 1908–1981) was a composer Arnold Brillhardt (né Arnold Ross Brilhart; 1904–1998), saxophonist, married (around 1933) Verlye Mills Davis (maiden;...