Carol Jarvis ...

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BillO
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by BillO »

Has a great new piece up on YT. :good: :good:

[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zJqy-RNL7k
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hyperbolica
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by hyperbolica »

Carol came to an event I attended before pandemic. Her story is kind of amazing. Not necessarily from a musically technical perspective, but definitely from her health struggles. It was so extreme her blood type changed, which I find staggering. She's a talented trombonist. Maybe not super technical like Bill Watrous, but a very expressive and elegant ballad player. She also does a lot of production work and arranging. If you need a music related cancer survivor story to boost your spirits, check out Carol's story. Very hopeful.
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JeffBone44
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by JeffBone44 »

Wow, I did not know that about Carol. I will definitely read more about her.
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AndrewMeronek
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by AndrewMeronek »

[quote="hyperbolica"]Carol came to an event I attended before pandemic. Her story is kind of amazing. Not necessarily from a musically technical perspective, but definitely from her health struggles. It was so extreme her blood type changed, which I find staggering. She's a talented trombonist. Maybe not super technical like Bill Watrous, but a very expressive and elegant ballad player. She also does a lot of production work and arranging. If you need a music related cancer survivor story to boost your spirits, check out Carol's story. Very hopeful.[/quote]

Geez, I have admired her playing for her great melodic stuff. I didn't know she had health issues. :eek:
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hwlentz
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by hwlentz »

The best ‘sit-down’ I’ve heard on Carol’s story was an interview podcast by Dame Evelyn Glennie. Well worth a search and listen if you do podcasts.