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Clint “Pops” McLaughlin is an American trumpet player, teacher and writer born October 21, 1957, in Tyler, Texas. He has two degrees in music by the Texas Tech and The University of Texas System. He was taught mainly by trumpet player Don Jacoby. Clint has written over 25 books on trumpet, embouchure and brass music and has articles on those topics in the International Trumpet Guild Journal"Windplayer Magazine" and others.

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  • Clint McLaughlin (en)
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  • Clint “Pops” McLaughlin is an American trumpet player, teacher and writer born October 21, 1957, in Tyler, Texas. He has two degrees in music by the Texas Tech and The University of Texas System. He was taught mainly by trumpet player Don Jacoby. Clint has written over 25 books on trumpet, embouchure and brass music and has articles on those topics in the International Trumpet Guild Journal"Windplayer Magazine" and others. (en)
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  • Clint McLaughlin (en)
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  • Photo of Clint Pops McLaughlin in 2012 (en)
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  • McLaughlin 2012 (en)
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  • David McLaughlin, Robert McLaughlin and Rebekka McKnight (en)
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  • Author, teacher, trumpeter (en)
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  • Jan McLaughlin, married 1982 (en)
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  • Clint “Pops” McLaughlin is an American trumpet player, teacher and writer born October 21, 1957, in Tyler, Texas. He has two degrees in music by the Texas Tech and The University of Texas System. He was taught mainly by trumpet player Don Jacoby. Clint has written over 25 books on trumpet, embouchure and brass music and has articles on those topics in the International Trumpet Guild Journal"Windplayer Magazine" and others. He was included in the book Trumpet Greats, as one of the most influential people in the trumpet world from 1600 to date. He was also quoted and mentioned several times in the book "Trumpet Pedagogy" written by David Hickman. As a teacher he has taught and influenced players including Keith Fiala, Mark Curry, Eric Bolvin, Herb Alpert, Bill Churchville, Kiku Collins, Mic Gillette, George Graham, Jeff Helgesen, David Hickman, Bill Knevitt, Roddy Lewis, Jim Manley, Rex Merriweather, Matt Von Roderick, Eddie Severn and . Pops has donated many books to music programs and College Libraries around the world. Pops also wrote and donated 2 books to the Brass For Africa Charity for them to distribute freely through the Continent. (en)
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