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Jupiter and jazz greats: campaign features Brown, Goodman, and Parker. (Jupiter Band Instruments Inc. advertising campaign includes trumpet player Clifford Brown, clarinetist Benny Goodman and saxophonist Charlie Parker) (Industry Forefront)
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Music Trades
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August 1, 1993
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Jupiter Band Instruments has been awarded the rights to use the names and images of trumpet player Clifford Brown, clarinetist Benny Goodman, and saxophonist Charlie Parker in its upcoming school music advertising program.
R. Gabe Ireland, Jupiter president, commented, "We at Jupiter feel deeply honored that heirs and family members of these artists responded so positively to the advertising theme we presented. The influence and inspiration these great artists gave to many o...
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