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  1. Uptown Horns. More images. Real Name:The Uptown Horns: Profile: American horn section, formed in 1980. Current members: Crispin Cioe (saxophone), Arno Hecht (tenor saxophone), Larry Etkin (trumpet), Robert Funk (trombone) Previous member: Paul “Hollywood” Litteral (trumpet) Sites:

  2. 21 de oct. de 1997 · Bosnia, an Album by Grand Funk Railroad. Released 21 October 1997 on Capitol (catalog no. 72438 ... (conductor, guest), Detroit Symphony Orchestra (orchestra, guest), The Uptown Horns (horns, guest), Ron Nevison (producer), David Fishof (executive producer), Barry Dane (engineer), David Hewitt (engineer), Todd Johnson ...

  3. The Uptown Horns. The Uptown Horns work is legendary — having performed, toured, and recorded with some of the most highly regarded rock ‘n’ roll, pop, and R&B artists in music industry history. The horn section features Crispin Cioe and Arno Hecht on saxophones, Bob Funk on Trombone, and Larry Etkin on trumpet (who replaced Paul Litteral ...

  4. The Uptown Horns sit in with Les Paul on his 78th birthday party, at Fat Tuesday’s, New York City, June 9 1993. Harmonica player is Jon Paris, milling crowds unidentified. The Uptown Horns Revue, October 1994, at the Bottom Line, New York City. Just after the release of their second album.

  5. Bosnia is a live recording by the American rock band Grand Funk Railroad. The concert was a benefit performance for the nation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was recorded live March 1997 at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Special guest performers included Peter Frampton, Alto Reed, Paul Shaffer, and the Detroit Symphony ...

  6. Produced by the Uptown Horns Engineered by Carl Beatty. Other Versions (4) View All. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year: Recently Edited. The Uptown Horns Revue (CD, Album)Viceroy Music, Semaphore: 26638-222 CD: Germany: 1993: New Submission. The Uptown Horns Revue (CD, Album)Mediatron: MM&F 14025 F: Austria:

  7. 1 de ene. de 1994 · The Uptown Horns are a horn section formed in 1980 by Arno Hecht, Crispin Cioe, Bob Funk and Paul Litteral in New York City. For the first year, the 'Horns played at Tramps night club in NYC, backing artists including Big Joe Turner, the Neville Brothers, Ronnie Spector and David Johannsen.Their first recording, in 1981, was on Iggy Pop's "Party" album.