Carl Fontana was my private teacher from 1979-1983. Prior to that I studied with Frank Rosolino from 1973-78 until he committed suicide. What amazing influences they both were in my playing!!
I played with Carl for a solid 4-5 months every Monday night in Las Vegas in the late 90s. I took a semester off from Berklee to play with him when he invited I stay in the band. I learned more in that few months then I ever did at Berklee, and I'm a saxophone player. The people who stopped in to play with him from LA or wherever were immense. We never knew who would walk through that door. Watrous arrived more than once and Carl called him 'Mr. Chops' back then. Carl had a few quotes he stuck with and I heard them constantly. Very quiet tone, but brilliantly musical. Constantly changing mouthpieces too, when I asked why, he told me he lost the piece he really liked. Hilarious
Gotta love those quotes. The first one Peter and the Wolf Suite by Prokofiev and then some child's rhyme that I forget the name of. Look at his lips! They look perfect for playing high.
Hey, I was booking the talent at The Times with Bob Adrian and worked with the band that night! Joint was packed. Who is posting this????? Jake Hanna was on drums....
Carl Fontana is fucking number one man...
Carl Fontana was my private teacher from 1979-1983. Prior to that I studied with Frank Rosolino from 1973-78 until he committed suicide. What amazing influences they both were in my playing!!
Scott Bliege What did you take away from each that still sticks with you today? Are they any tapes of clinics on these 2, anywhere?
what did Carl tell you?? i heard, he did a lot of mouthpiecepracticing
I played with Carl for a solid 4-5 months every Monday night in Las Vegas in the late 90s. I took a semester off from Berklee to play with him when he invited I stay in the band. I learned more in that few months then I ever did at Berklee, and I'm a saxophone player. The people who stopped in to play with him from LA or wherever were immense. We never knew who would walk through that door. Watrous arrived more than once and Carl called him 'Mr. Chops' back then. Carl had a few quotes he stuck with and I heard them constantly. Very quiet tone, but brilliantly musical. Constantly changing mouthpieces too, when I asked why, he told me he lost the piece he really liked. Hilarious
He started me playing....my band director was from Monroe, LA too....RIP Carl, you are the best
The One The Only.....I grew up listening to Carl from high school through college
Thanks
Great Fontana! Swing Trombone phrases were so easy for him!!!
MY TROMBONE HERO
Absolutely amazing.
swinging !!
hanna fontana ... what a combination!
.. not to forget Herb Mickman and Dave Mckenna of Course !
Gotta love those quotes. The first one Peter and the Wolf Suite by Prokofiev and then some child's rhyme that I forget the name of. Look at his lips! They look perfect for playing high.
Actually, you missed his first quote at 1:00, Lullaby of Birdland. Then at 2:00, what is that? Mexican Hat Dance?
OMG I know what I have to do now....
Thanks a lot for posting that!!!
Don't we all!!!
The best
He was the best
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Hey, I was booking the talent at The Times with Bob Adrian and worked with the band that night! Joint was packed. Who is posting this????? Jake Hanna was on drums....
What instrument did you play while sitting in with the band?
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so easy to play ????????????