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He was awesome though...in person and on the trumpet! I still have his senior recital cd somewhere in my apartment :D

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I'm not doubting that. Thats just how the maggots always responded to his name when they were taking attendance on the Maggot bus back in the day. Mikey should know whats up....
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Thats a name I haven't heard in a LONG time. Thanks for bringing it up and making me feel old..... :wink:
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Mulder... ... Old.

Man, yes, I remember all that stuff... That guy was the one to taught me some awesome stuff on how to squeal on trumpet. Though, he could freakin' SMOKE that trumpet... Anyone remember the Malaguena solo?? ... Damn. :wink:
He made me and alot of other sick... and then he'd yank the horn from his face with a, "... what?" look on his face.[/b]
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mikeyb3d wrote:Anyone remember the Malaguena solo?? ... Damn. :wink:
He made me and alot of other sick... and then he'd yank the horn from his face with a, "... what?" look on his face.[/b]
Ha, I was just listening to that about 5 minutes ago! Kev, Volvpe, and Josh tore that up!

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Shoot, I misread the title. I thought it said Karen Mulder

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1987alum wrote:Shoot, I misread the title. I thought it said Karen Mulder

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Oh, HELLO! I never thought a thread about Kevin could look so good :P

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Metz wrote:

Oh, HELLO! I never thought a thread about Kevin could look so good :P
And someone besides Grant threw in a chick pic.
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Kevin is considered old? Wait a sec, he was a frosh my last year.... :shock:
My first year back for homecoming, he introduced me to another trumpet player and told them that he credited me with his wanting/learning how to play high. I just kinda :roll: because he was so obsessed with it. It was all he wanted to work on

He was a decent player, but the one thing he lacked.... POWER when he played high. Anyone recall homecoming his senior year when he and another guy were playing bugle calls ('Charge' I think)? They kept going up by a step each time they played it. He turned around and asked me if I wanted to take one. It was the end of the game, and I said, no thanks, I'm baked. Then we proceeded to trump them when they hit the last note. Picked a nice phat G out of nowhere. They looked a little pissed, but the reaction of the rest of the band was hilarious.
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I miss those bugle calls.

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It's always amazing how differently you can remember somebody, and how other people remember the same person. :cry:
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