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Brass, Folk and World
(1865 - 1948) American cornetist. Guest soloist with Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore’s famed 22nd Regiment Band in New York City. Soon a national music magazine of the time hailed him as “one of the greatest cornetists the world has produced.” From 1903 to 1907, Hazel was invited to record several solos and duets for Edison Records. In addition, he also performed on hundreds of records with the Edison studio band and orchestra. He wrote and arranged numerous compositions for performance by the Repasz Band. Some of his most famous marches are still performed today. In 1995, the Repasz Band and Williamsport’s Scottish Rite Imperial Teteque Band featured a guest trumpet soloist, Dr. Mark Murray, as a fund raising effort to provide a permanent interactive exhibit dedicated to John Hazel at the Lycoming County Historical Society’s Museum in Williamsport.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Two Comrades Polka | John Hazel And Frank Seltzer | 1903 | Single |