Ray Brown Dies. If already posted my apology.
Gregadd WBF Founding Member Apr 20, 2010 10,565 1,790 1,850 Metro DC Jun 9, 2011 #1 Ray Brown Dies. If already posted my apology.
MylesBAstor Well-Known Member Apr 20, 2010 11,238 81 1,725 New York City Jun 9, 2011 #2 Gregadd said: Ray Brown Dies. If already posted my apology. Click to expand... How did I miss that
W Whatmore Well-Known Member Jun 2, 2011 1,011 2 438 Melbourne, Australia Jun 9, 2011 #3 I'm confused Are you talking about the jazz double bass player? He died years ago
Gregadd WBF Founding Member Apr 20, 2010 10,565 1,790 1,850 Metro DC Jun 9, 2011 #4 my mistake. I heard it on the radio while driving tonight. Maybe I heard the date wrong. There could be more than one. Last edited: Jun 10, 2011
my mistake. I heard it on the radio while driving tonight. Maybe I heard the date wrong. There could be more than one.
garylkoh WBF Technical Expert (Speakers & Audio Equipment) Sep 6, 2010 5,599 225 1,190 Seattle, WA www.genesisloudspeakers.com Jun 9, 2011 #5 Ray Brown (jazz double bassist) passed away July 2, 2002.
Phelonious Ponk New Member Jun 30, 2010 8,677 23 0 Jun 10, 2011 #6 Why is it called a double bass when there's only one there? My condolences to Ray's family. Tim
Gregadd WBF Founding Member Apr 20, 2010 10,565 1,790 1,850 Metro DC Jun 10, 2011 #7 garylkoh said: Ray Brown (jazz double bassist) passed away July 2, 2002. Click to expand... thanks Gary
garylkoh said: Ray Brown (jazz double bassist) passed away July 2, 2002. Click to expand... thanks Gary
Gregadd WBF Founding Member Apr 20, 2010 10,565 1,790 1,850 Metro DC Jun 10, 2011 #8 Phelonious Ponk said: Why is it called a double bass when there's only one there? My condolences to Ray's family. Tim Click to expand... Double bass is defined here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_bass Maybe Ethan can help us? The double bass is so called because it is tuned two octaves below Cello.
Phelonious Ponk said: Why is it called a double bass when there's only one there? My condolences to Ray's family. Tim Click to expand... Double bass is defined here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_bass Maybe Ethan can help us? The double bass is so called because it is tuned two octaves below Cello.