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Paul Tanner

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Gender Male
Death10 years ago
Born Kentucky
United States
DiedCarlsbad
California
United States
InstrumentsTrombones
Trombone
Electro-Theremin
AlbumsMusic For Heavenly Bodies
Job Musician
Date of birth October 15,1917
Zodiac sign Libra
Date of died February 5,2013
Groups Glenn Miller Orchestra
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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A study of jazz
Student Instrumental Course: Trombone Soloist, Level I
Jazz w. Free Audio CD
Audio CD Set (4 Disk Set) for Use with Jazz
Student Instrumental Course: Studies and Melodious Etudes for Trombone, Level II
Sideman: Stories about THE Band
Student Instrumental Course Trombone Student: Level II
Conversations with a Musician: A Glenn Miller Trombonist Speaks
Looseleaf for Jazz
Practical Hints on Playing the Trombone
Poliakoff, Tàpies, Chillida u. a. --die Erker-Presse St. Gallen
Student Instrumental Course: Studies and Melodious Etudes for Trombone, Level III
Tunes for Trombone Technic: Level 1, Elementary
Student Instrumental Course: Studies and Melodious Etudes for Trombone, Level I
Instructor's manual, a study of jazz, fourth edition
Student Instrumental Course: Tunes for Trombone Technic, Level II
Trombone Student: Level 3
Jazz
Toll roads in Kentucky, 1817-1917 and Boone County
Cassettes for Use with Jazz
Tick Tock
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Paul Tanner was an American musician and a member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra. He developed and played the Electro-Theremin, a theremin soundalike instrument that is best known for its use on the Beach Boys 1966 songs "I Just Wasn't Made for These Times" and "Good Vibrations".

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