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The original Big Phat Band trumpet section: (L to R) Larry Hall, Jerry Hey, Gary Grant, Wayne Bergeron, and Dan Savant recording "Count Bubba" from "Swingin' For The Fences".


Listen to them here:
http://www.lastudiomusicians.net/Count Bubba.mp3


photo: Rex Bullington



"Hotel For Dogs" trumpets: Jon Lewis, Malcolm McNab, and Dan Savant.



"Into The Blue" trumpets: Rick Baptist, Malcolm McNab, and Jon Lewis.



"Zoom" trumpets: Dave Washburn, Jon Lewis, and Marissa Benedict.



Willie Murillo, Natalie Cole, and Wayne Bergeron



Dave Washburn, Warren Luening, and Jon Lewis on a movie date.



Willie Murillo and Gary Grant



Warren Luening and Wayne Bergeron



Willie Murillo and Wayne Bergeron



Malcolm McNab, Chuck Findley, Wayne Bergeron, and Stan Martin at a TV recording session.



"American Idol" trumpeters Chris Tedesco and Harry Kim

Pete DeSiena, Wayne Bergeron, Dan Fornero, and Dan Savant

Rick Baptist and Pete DeSiena

Gary Grant and Pete DeSiena 

Wayne Bergeron, Rick Bapist, and Larry Hall

Jerry Hey, Gary Grant, Dan Fornero, and Jon Lewis

The Big Phat Band trumpet section: Bob Summers, Wayne Bergeron, Dan Fornero, Dan Savant

photo: Rex Bullington

The "Rocky Balboa" trumpets with Sly Stallone: Gary Grant, Wayne Bergeron, Bobby Findley, Malcolm McNab, Rick Baptist, Dennis Farias, Warren Luening, Charlie Davis, and Larry Hall.

Michael Buble's "Call Me Irresponsible" trumpet section: Wayne Bergeron, Gary Grant, Chuck Findley, and Larry Hall

Arturo Sandoval and his "Trumpet Evolution" section: Gary Grant, Wayne Bergeron, Larry Hall, and Charley Davis

One of Wayne Bergeron's "Plays Well With Others" trumpet sections: (l to r) Larry Lunetta, Rick Baptist, Wayne Bergeron, Dan Fornero, and Debbie Bergeron.

Another "Plays Well With Others" section: (l to r) Larry Hall, Dan Fornero, Warren Luening, and Deb Bergeron.

The "A Bug's Life" trumpets: (l to r) David Washburn, Malcolm McNab, director John Lasseter, Rick Baptist, and Burnette Dillon.

photo: courtesy of Malcolm McNab

The "Godzilla" trumpets: Rick Baptist, Gary Grant, producer Dean Devlin, Jon Lewis, and Malcolm McNab

photo: courtesy of Malcolm McNab