| Bach Vincent Bach, in combining his unique talents as both a musician and an engineer, created brass instruments which remain the sound choice of artists worldwide. The first trumpets were produced in 1924, and have continued to be the sound choice of professionals. |
Conn Come discover the new age of C.G. Conn! In recording studios, on the concert hall stage, in private teaching studios, C.G. Conn instruments are there, all across the world. Why? Because of the tremendous response, excellent projection and unique sound qualities offered by each instrument brand in the C.G. Conn family. |
| King The King tradition of excellence goes back to 1893, and one of the finest musicians was Thomas King. He urged Henderson White to design a new trombone and offered to help. They tried their ideas, tested them over a period of months, and finally produced a trombone with a vastly improved slide action and superb tonal quality. White named it the "King" trombone, after his friend. It was an immediate success in Cleveland and soon became one of the most popular trombones in the country. Today's best musicians and finest bands insist on the quality and performance of King brass and saxophones. |
Leblanc / Vito Since its modest beginnings in America as a two-man shop, the company grew to a position of international prominence under the leadership of its cofounders, Léon Leblanc (1900-2000) and Vito Pascucci (1922-2003) |
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