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What equipment did Dick Shearer play?
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 2:26 pm
by imsevimse
Hello! Anyone know what Dick Shearer played in the Stan Kenton band? On recordings his sound projects like hell.
/Tom
Re: What equipment did Dick Shearer play?
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 3:18 pm
by Scotzen
When he was in Detroit in the late 70's early 80's he played Kings. I think it was a 2B.
Re: What equipment did Dick Shearer play?
Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 9:22 pm
by Oslide
There was a discussion about this four years ago.
viewtopic.php?p=148303
Re: What equipment did Dick Shearer play?
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2024 10:56 am
by tbdana
I believe Dick played a shrieking goat.
Re: What equipment did Dick Shearer play?
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2024 12:35 pm
by cb56
2b 12c
Re: What equipment did Dick Shearer play?
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2024 2:54 pm
by imsevimse
Thank's everyone. His leadplaying is really strong. Just wondering what equipment he preffered to support that style.
/Tom
Re: What equipment did Dick Shearer play?
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2024 11:51 am
by heldenbone
tbdana wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2024 10:56 am
I believe Dick played a shrieking goat.
<lol> One of my profs in school idolized Shearer and Kenton, and subbed for Shearer during one Kenton tour. Shearer's way of playing did seem a bit harsh on recordings. Has anyone had a look at his method book, "Method of Obtaining Trombone Excellence?" I think it is being marketed by his family.
Re: What equipment did Dick Shearer play?
Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2024 1:44 pm
by hyperbolica
Does anyone see parallels between Shearer and Matt Neiss?
Re: What equipment did Dick Shearer play?
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2024 4:34 am
by Soulbrass
hyperbolica wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 1:44 pm
Does anyone see parallels between Shearer and Matt Neiss?
Yes! …saw The Capital Bones Big Band do “A Stan Kenton Christmas” live at Blues Alley in DC. Killer performance!!!
Highly recommend the CD, too.
Anecdote: While living in SoCal as a teenager, listening to Dick Shearer’s playing made me switch from clarinet to trombone. “Live at Redlands” and “Kenton ‘76” were particularly inspiring! A decade later, through no particular planning on my part - just coincidence, I ended up playing under Hank Levy and got to play many of those same tunes…and hear all the stories first-hand. Forever grateful.