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Andy Griffith Griffith looked up to Ed Mickey, a minister at Grace Moravian Church, who led the brass band and taught Andy to sing and play the trombone.

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    Andy Griffith

    Griffith looked up to Ed Mickey, a minister at Grace Moravian Church, who led the brass band and taught Andy to sing and play the trombone. ... He played the role of Matlock's second private investigator, Conrad McMasters from 1989 to 1993.
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    List of people from North Carolina

    Andy Griffith, (born 1926), actor and singer (Mt. Airy) ... Bob Havens, (born 1930), musician who played trombone for the Lawrence Welk orchestra from 1960 to 1983, born in Quincy, Illinois.
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    Gomer Pyle

    Gomer Pyle was the simple-minded gas station attendant and later auto mechanic in the American TV sitcom The Andy Griffith Show, played by Jim Nabors. ... In the WOSU marching band documentary, Pride of the Buckeyes, head trombone squad leader Lee Auer was depicted as a slow-witted and candidly opinionated marching band member; Gomer Pyle.
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    List of Fame (1982 TV series) episodes

    Co-starring Michael DeLorenzo (as Michael), Richard Stanley (as Intern), D.J. Sydney (as Nurse), Jeffrey Budin (as Trombone Player), and Ann Nelson (as Mrs. Berg). | ... Featuring Lynn Seibel (as Griffith), Charles Walker (as Police Officer), and Harry Lewis (as Justice of the Peace). |
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    California State University, Northridge

    He was replaced with Bob McChesney who also plays trombone and is the author of the most popular exercise book to learn the technique of "doodle tonging." ... Florence Griffith Joyner - Olympic track and field champion
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    Earle Hagen

    Born in Chicago, Illinois, as a boy he moved with his family to Los Angeles, California, where he learned to play the trombone in junior high school, and graduated from Hollywood High School. ... ↑ Jablon, Robert. - "Earle Hagen, 'Andy Griffith' composer, dies at 88". - Associated Press. - (c/o San Jose Mercury News). - May 27, 2008. - Retrieved: May 28, 2008
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    Stars for Defense

    The total running time was approximately 15 minutes per side and only on a specific date was it to be played. ... 132 Andy Griffith 1959

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