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https://youtube/watch?v=H_juPexENew Joe McGlohon (Tenor Sax solo) is a career entertainer in the music industry, experienced in stage, studio, television, and management. He gives a powerful on-stage performance, coupled with the professionalism to suit many varied positions. Disneyland Paris, April 1998 to August 2000: Lead musician for theatrical reproduction of the historical Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show. Responsible for scheduling, recruiting and the hiring of new musicians for that production. A featured band member of The Moody Brothers, appearing at Disneyland Paris’ American nightclub, Billy Bob’s. Played tenor, alto, soprano saxophones; acoustic and electric guitars. Lead and background vocals. Time off the road, May 1996 to March 1998: Performed and recorded on regular basis. Track Entertainment New York, Field Coordinator, January 1995 to April 1996: Responsible for scheduling and coordination of “Meet and Greets” organized by Track Entertainment, a firm specializing in providing corporate sponsorship for internationally touring artists. Managed artist relations and arranged for catering, photography and audio visual support. Reba McEntire-January 1989 to December1994: Played tenor, alto, and soprano saxophones; acoustic and electric guitars. Lead and background vocals. US and European touring, television, and studio work. Musical Director from April 1991 to December 1994. Involved in arranging musical production for shows. Responsible for the hiring of musicians for live performances and television. Scheduled and supervised rehearsals and functioned as liaison between musicians and management. T. Graham Brown, Musician, June 1986 to December 1988: Played tenor, alto, soprano saxophones; acoustic and electric guitars. Vocals. US and European touring, television, and studio work. Delbert McClinton, Musician, May 1985 to June 1986: Tenor saxophonist. Recordings: What’s in the Bag—Chuck Leavell—Capricorn 1998 Switchin’ Gears—Jimmy Thackery—Bling Pig 1998 Love’s Been Tough on Me—Etta James—MCA 1997 Watching the River Run—Jim Messina—River Rorth 1995 Read My Mind—Reba McEntire—MCA 1994 (multiplatinum) Reba McEntire Greatest Hits Vol. II—Reba McEntire—MCA 1993 (multiplatinum) It’s Your Call—Reba McEntire—MCA 1991 (multiplatinum) Reba Live—Reba McEntire—MCA 1990 (multiplatinum) Bumper to Bumper—T. Graham Brown—Capitol 1990 Sweet Sixteen—Reba McEntire—MCA 1989 (multiplatinum) Come as You Were—T. Graham Brown—Capitol 1988 Leroy Parnell—Leroy Parnell—Arista 1988 Heart of Dixie—soundtrack—A & M 1988 Brilliant Conversationalist—T. Graham Brown—Capitol 1987 Somewhere in the Night—Billy Chinnock—CBS 1986 Tours: January 1999 to August 2000—Carlton Moody, Europe January 1989 to December 1994—Reba McEntire, US, Canada, Europe April 1986 to December 1988—T. Graham Brown, US, Canada, Europe October 1985 to April 1986—Delbert McClinton, US June 1984 to October 1985—John Hall [Orleans]-U.S. Books: Featured artist in John Laughter’s Rock & Roll Saxophone, an internationally marketed instruction and technique manual, published in 1995 Videos: Till You Love Me—Reba McEntire Reba Live in Concert—Reba McEntire Come As You Were—T. Graham Brown Television: The Tonight Show (with Johnny Carson & Jay Leno), Arsenio Hall, “The Road” CBS Concert Series, Nashville Now, Search for Tomorrow, Late Night with David Letterman, Reba McEntire Thanksgiving Special, Music City Tonight, guest chair, Reba in Concert/Radio City Music Hall televised via Times Square jumbotron Performed and/or recorded with: Etta James, Vince Gill, Gregg Allman, Will Lee, Leroy Parnell, Steve Earler, Paul Schaffer and The CBS Orchestra, Carios Vega, Georgia Marinelli, David Hood, Dann Huff, Bob Babbitt, Trisha Yearwood, Michael Rhodes, Don Potter, Steve Wariner, Jonell Mosser, John Jarvies, Bob Margolin, Albert Lee, Ray Flacke, Reba McEntire, Elliott Randall, Dicky Betts, Levon Helm, Tim McGraw, Dave Mason, Delbert McClinton, Bill Payne, Larrie Londin, Reggie Young, Eddie Bayers, Leland Sklar, Faith Hill, Brent Mason, Steve Nathan, Marty Stuart, Jimmy Hall, Kenny Greenberg, Chuck Leavell, Amos Garrett, Michelle White, Stevie Ray Vaughn, George Thorogood, Steve Cropper, John Hall (Orleans), Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Ely Jimmy Thackery, Russ Kunkel, Roger Hawkins, Barry Beckett, Paul Liem, Mark O’Conner, Glen Work, Brent Rowan, Paul Franklin, Jim Horn, Matt Rollings, Steve Bassett, David Hungate, Robert Gordon and Van Wilks.
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