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Check out Stockton on Collage, the new
album from trombonist Bryan English.

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The Stockton Helbing Quintet
featuring Steve Wiest
Live in Waseca, MN
March 15th, 2008 @ the Waseca Jazz Festival
7:00pm, CIS Auditorium


Modern Drummer magazine
reviewed Stockton's latest album,
FOR NOTHING IS SECRET, in it's April 2008 issue!
Click here to read it.

Stockton recently was in the studio playing on a new big band album by pianist Dan Cavanagh.
The album also featured Ken Edwards, Steve Wiest, Brian Mulholland, and more.
More info on that release soon!

In February 2008, Stockton produced GrammyNominated trombonist Steve Wiest's new album. The project featurd Stefan Karlsson, Fred Hamilton, Lynn Seaton, and Ed Soph. That album will be our on Arabesque Records in the Summer 2008.

This past December (2007), Stockton was in the studio playing on monster tenor saxophonist Chip McNeill's newest album.

The album also features David Braid, piano; Shawn Purcell; guitar, and James Driscoll, bass.
More details on that project soon!

You can hear Stockton on LOST IN THIS PLACE,
the newest release from trumpeter Ken Edwards.

You can find out more at Armored Records.com.

Maynard Ferguson's The One and Only recieved a GRAMMY nomination!
The nomination was in the Best Arrangement category for Steve Wiest's arrangment of Besame Mucho.

FOR NOTHING IS SECRET was reviewed in the September 2007 issue of Jazziz magizine!
"This is a dynamic, engaging and downright fun album."
Pick up a copy or read it online here: JAZZIZ REVIEW


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