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Trombone played by Fred Wesley, after 2003. Creators: Vincent Bach Corporation

Trombone played by Fred Wesley, after 2003. Creators: Vincent Bach Corporation


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Trombone played by Fred Wesley, after 2003. Creators: Vincent Bach Corporation

African-American trombonist Fred Wesley (born 1943) has worked with James Brown and Parliament-Funkadelic. A trombone and case, including the mouthpiece, innerslide, and outerslide. The trombone is a Stradivarius Model 36 made by the Vincent Bach Corporation. On the horn, at the top, is an engraving with the model number and manufacturer: [Stradivarius / Model / 36 / Vincent Bach / ELKHART, IN. / USA]. There is a serial number at the bottom on the cylinder where all the tubes converge: [28892]

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This print showcases the iconic trombone played by renowned African-American musician Fred Wesley, known for his collaborations with James Brown and Parliament-Funkadelic. Crafted by the esteemed Vincent Bach Corporation, this Stradivarius Model 36 trombone is a testament to both musical excellence and cultural heritage. The trombone and its accompanying case are meticulously displayed, revealing every intricate detail of this remarkable instrument. From the mouthpiece to the innerslide and outerslide, each component contributes to producing Wesley's soulful melodies. The horn proudly bears an engraving at its peak, indicating its model number and manufacturer: "Stradivarius / Model / 36 / Vincent Bach / ELKHART, IN. / USA". Additionally, a serial number can be found on the cylinder where all tubes converge: "28892". As an emblem of black history in America during the vibrant 1960s era, this photograph symbolizes more than just music; it represents resilience and artistic expression within African-American communities. Housed within the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this treasured artifact highlights Wesley's significant contributions to funk music while honoring his cultural legacy. Vincent Bach Corporation Conn-Selmer has preserved not only a piece of metal but also a piece of history through their craftsmanship. This image serves as a reminder that art transcends boundaries - whether they be racial or geographical - uniting people through shared experiences and appreciation for exceptional talent like Fred Wesley's.

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