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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 1:50 pm
by Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex
Arkpony wrote:I played both slide and valve trombone. SOld them both and bought a 5 string banjo which I played professionally on the east coast, touring with Cass Elliott at one time. Then I took up Blues Harp which I now play with a local blues band. Is there room for a blues harp in the alumni Band on the Blvd I wonder? :)


What you really need to do is to bring the banjo and we'll find ol Ed Bernet(former SMU football star) and get you guys to do some dueling banjos. haha Sorry, I couldn't resist.

Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 2:56 pm
by Arkpony
Yeah..I remember Ed.and Tommy Loy on trumpet etc..that was a great band we had..lots of veterans from Korean War back in school and goog musicians all! Remember th Cell Block Seven? Made up of mostly SMU band members

Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 4:11 pm
by ThadFilms
Frosh '97
Done after the '98 football season...

Had to focus more on my filmmaking (tough choice), it paid off, as the film I made my sophomore year played nationally on PBS (as well as playing in NY, LA, Paris, London, Toronto, Chicago, NO, Austin, and of course many places in big D). That film is called The Dreamer (a science fiction film), and it is available at Premiere Video on Mockingbird, also I believe they have a copy at the Library on campus.

Went on to make a number of other shorts during my tenure at Southern Methodist, probably the most popular (and my final short) was this one-

http://www.mcgoogle.com/fish

Fish Don't Wear Clothes

Currently I am finishing my first feature, shot over three years ago now. It's been a tough climb.

Leaving the band was something I would have never fathomed when I was young. I grew up idolizing, not only the SMU football team, but also the Mustang Band. I will always fondly remember my days in the band.

Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 4:30 pm
by ThadFilms
Just a note: Fish runs aprox. 20 min.

It is hosted on a buddy of mine's website. He also stars.

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Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2004 4:32 pm
by Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex
Arkpony wrote:Yeah..I remember Ed.and Tommy Loy on trumpet etc..that was a great band we had..lots of veterans from Korean War back in school and goog musicians all! Remember th Cell Block Seven? Made up of mostly SMU band members


Yes, the Cell Block 7 had guys like Ed,Tommy,TAM Mott and Steve Mcdermott(who plays with the alumni band on occassion). I don't know Ed too well, but I know of his playing ability. Tommy,TAM and Peyton are different because my dad used to play in the Upper Dallas Jazz Band back in the late 70s through the end of the band in the 80s. Tommy was my mentor. He gave my first horn when I was 13. It's still the only horn I play. It was a sad day when he left us.

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 12:12 pm
by eyes_on_the_diamond_m
Arkpony >> ...touring with Cass Elliott at one time...

Oh you might have to be more explicit than that for the range of alums you're talkin' to so far... Heck, even calling her Big Mama might not even explain it :)

Fall '82

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2004 12:41 pm
by mrydel
How about MacKenzie Phillips' father's part time lover???????