Talk:Tony Terran

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Most, if not all, of the article is written by Tony's son Dave. If anyone can verify the content indepedently, that would be a Good Thing. Rich Farmbrough, 19:20 14 January 2007 (GMT).

Tony Terran is one of the best known studio trumpet players of the 60's, 70's and 80's. It is commonly known among Los Angeles trumpet players that Mr. Terran played on I Love Lucy. When I met him in 1976, he was playing on a recording session for a local tv station with trumpet players Jack Fierman and Bill Peterson. Wikipedia has only a partial list of Mr. Terran's tv/movie credits. The complete list would be substantially longer. He is listed in the credits for the "Jonathan Livingston Segull" sountrack as well as the "Brass Choir" album produced by Ralph Carmichael (Light Records, 1971). The other credits listed by Dave Terran are consistent with the stature Tony Terran had among the select few musicians who record music in Los Angeles.--207.224.203.229 03:42, 29 January 2007 (UTC) Ron Appel


 * Rich, I am going to add more footnotes, references and external links to my dad's Wikipedia article to support the recording credits I refer to. Daveterran (talk) 19:21, 21 May 2022 (UTC)


 * Here and here confirm many of the artists. Rich Farmbrough, 20:09 14 January 2007 (GMT).


 * I am assuming that Anthony and Tony are one and the same. If Anthony is Dave's grandfather, then change the above appropriately. Rich Farmbrough, 20:32 14  January 2007 (GMT).

Anthony Terran and Tony Terran is the same person.--207.224.202.81 03:20, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

File:Tony Terran Playing Trumpet for Cow in Idaho.jpg Nominated for speedy Deletion

 * I have replaced the picture of my dad playing for a cow. Daveterran (talk) 17:52, 20 May 2022 (UTC)

I am somewhat concerned

 * 1) about the inclusion of The Beatles in Terran's "played with" list. When & where did that take place?
 * 2) and in the "references" section I find "Blaine, Hal; Goggin, David (2010). Hal Blaine and the Wrecking Crew. Rebeats Press. p. 56." but when I look that up in my 1990 edition I find that there is no P.56, rather the pages between 55 and 57 is the picture section.  Who is who in the photographs is pretty well labeled though there are a few group pictures, one being   "John Denver's Traveling road band in the mid-1970s", but I guess I'd like some clarification on these points. Thanks, Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 00:45, 21 August 2018 (UTC)
 * Hi Einar. My dad (Tony Terran) did a session in Hollywood where most or all the members of the Beatles were in the control room and he got their autographs. After further research, I have determined that session was actually for Harry Nilsson recording the Pussy Cats album at Burbank Studios in the spring of 1974 - after the Beatles broke up. This album was produced by John Lennon, and Ringo Starr played drums. Paul McCartney was also in attendance for the session. I have removed "The Beatles" from my dad's article and have replaced it with Harry Nilsson. Regarding the Wrecking Crew, the book and movie about the Wrecking Crew has my dad in the credits, and the Guitar Center in Hollywood has my dad's name listed on the Wrecking Crew plaque. Daveterran (talk) 19:19, 21 May 2022 (UTC)