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He is a French horn player born in England. In 1967 he was a member of the orchestra brought in to work
on The
Beatles'
Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
Band
. When the four French horn players
who had been brought in were hummed the melody that Sir
Paul McCartney
had wanted, they followed suit by playing it under
his direction and this would become part of the title track of the album. They had been overheard and had
their conversations taped in secret by John
Lennon
, who had apparently been
in the habit of doing this kind of thing before. He became a co-member, as have
several other brass musicians from The
Beatles recordings, of the Philip
Jones Brass Ensemble
who he
released several recordings with, including Eine Kleine Brass Musik,
Festive Brass, Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition and Dances from
the Renaissance. As a
member of the Locke Brass Ensemble his work has featured on the album Richard
Strauss: The Music for Symphonic Brass and Symphonic Marches for Concert
Brass.
Sources:
- http://childofnaturebeatles.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.html
- http://www.answers.com/topic/sgt-pepper-s-lonely-hearts-club-band?cat=entertainment
- http://www6.airnet.ne.jp/suminoue/ongakukan/PhilipJonesBrassEnsemble.htm
- http://www.trombone.net/journal/back/cdreviews.cfm
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