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    Mac Gollehon. 660 likes. Mac Gollehon is a legendary NYC trumpeter - he's excited to be collaborating with harsh noise artist

  2. 6 de may. de 2024 · Released on September 29, 2023, Bite of the Street intricately weaves together a rich tapestry of genres—from fiery Latin rhythms and the intricate

  3. 17 de feb. de 2013 · on. Feb 17, 2013. By. Raul Da Gama. Mac Gollehon is not the first name that comes to mind when considering the trumpet or trombone; it is not even among the first five that come to mind, but it ought to be. Mr. Gollehon is one of the most talented players of both instruments. He is also among the most soulful musicians on any instrument.

  4. Bite of the Street. CD. $12.00. World-renowned NYC trumpet assassin MAC GOLLEHON has toured the planet and recorded in studios everywhere with an endless roster of rock, pop, and jazz artists since the 1970s, including David Bowie, Blondie, Onyx, Madonna, Billy Ocean, Hall & Oates, Chaka Khan, Buddy Rich, Al Jarreau, Sheena Easton, Nile Rodgers,

  5. Mac Gollehon has never been what some might call a mainstream musician, not top-of-mind when it comes to the trumpet or the trombone. With good reason. He’s much too edgy, takes more risks that few other brass players are prepared to take, and only an inspired musician or producer knows what to make of his Miles Davis psyche.

  6. Bite of the Street by Mac Gollehon & the Hispanic Mechanics, released 29 September 2023 1. Souled Out 2. Maczone 3. Bite of the Street 4. Coming At You 5. High Drama 6. Sleepwalker "...a wild ride through a wide scope of sounds that encompasses Latin jazz, progressive rock, electronic beats, more textured and cinematic noir sounds and more.

  7. Trumpet Player Mac Gollehon of New York was born and raised in North Carolina and began playing guitar in blues and what was then called "uptown country bands" four nights a week at age 10. At around that same time his father Joe Gollehon, a trumpet player with natural ability and tone quality much like Billy Butterfield, started him on the trumpet.