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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2020 · 55 MIN

The Ed Neumeister Interview

from The Jake Feinberg Show · host Jake Feinberg

Ed Neumeister is a gifted trombone player. He has played in symphonies and big band orchestras. He also had a chance to play with Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Merl Saunders and Ron Stallings who made up the gut-bucket of San Francisco. He also played strip-clubs with Mark Levine in the Tenderloin late seventies. What a career that will never stop. Enjoy and Share, JF Reconstruction, Fast Tone, John Kahn, Jerry Garcia, Ron Stallings, Strip-Clubs, Mark Levine, The Tenderloin The Jake Feinberg Show

Ed Neumeister is a gifted trombone player. He has played in symphonies and big band orchestras. He also had a chance to play with Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Merl Saunders and Ron Stallings who made up the gut-bucket of San Francisco. He also played strip-clubs with Mark Levine in the Tenderloin late seventies. What a career that will never stop. Enjoy and Share, JF Reconstruction, Fast Tone, John Kahn, Jerry Garcia, Ron Stallings, Strip-Clubs, Mark Levine, The Tenderloin The Jake Feinberg Show

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Ed Neumeister is a gifted trombone player. He has played in symphonies and big band orchestras. He also had a chance to play with Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Merl Saunders and Ron Stallings who made up the gut-bucket of San Francisco. He also played...

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