The Equine Sousaphone Quintet - A Sousaphonic Christmas (1955)

 

It's that very special time of year, and so today's classic album is a festive treat from 1955 when Christmas was a simpler time, a nobler time, and indeed a simpler time.

In Waldorf, Maryland that simplistic nobility took the form of Sousaphone music, and the Equine Sousaphone Quintet rode the quest of a very special Sousaphonetic wave for over six glorious months in the mid-1950s, before all four members tragically died in an incident of which nobody speaks.

Their second visit to the studio saw this Christmas offering rush-released to a market that was ready, willing and able to listen to it. Bandleader and Sousaphonist Hubert Goossen is in fine form blasting out the bass notes on 'Santa's got the horn', while Sousaphonist Vincent Lowe and Sousaphonist Bill Hugo fill out the lower register parts. 

The Festive Sousaphonic Medley Set, featuring Tubsworth 'Tubby' Dubbson on Sousaphone is another undoubted highlight and fans of the genre will no doubt recall that his son, Senator Chubb Dubbson briefly revived the band in the 1980s, albeit with little success.


Discographicalz

  • Let's get Sousaphonic (1955)
  • A Sousaphonic Christmas (1955)
  • How low can we gow? (1956)


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