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  1. Welcome to the website of Randy L Purcell Since 2009, Randy has been transferring the ink from recycled magazine pages onto a thin layer of beeswax. The result of his process is a collage-like image with an amber glow, giving a unique twist to every subject he creates.

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  2. May 20, 2009 · Pittsburgh jazz trombonist Randy Purcell, who gained fame with the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra, has died. He was 62. Purcell’s family says he died of complications from diabetes on Saturday.

  3. May 19, 2009 · From his Brookline home, where the music never stopped, trombone player Randy Purcell blew his way onto the international scene with his loud and aggressive musical style, becoming ranked among...

  4. Randy Purcell, Honorary Past President - non voting. Learn more about spiritual teacher, Rev. Bob Trask and the board behind Unity of Vancouver working to help make a difference.

  5. From his Brookline home, where the music never stopped, trombone player Randy Purcell blew his way onto the international scene with his loud and aggressive musical style, becoming ranked among the top dozen trombonists across the globe.

  6. Randy Purcell attacked jazz performance and education with the same zest that marked his heyday as a powerhouse trombonist with the Maynard Ferguson Orchestra. Mr. Purcell, 62, a mainstay in...

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  8. May 23, 2023 · He played extra with the Toronto Symphony and other local orchestras on an 88H, was a first call for big bands and recording work on a 2B, and held the Bass trombone chair in the Opera on a Bach 50B. His "false tones" on his small bore horn were legendary.