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  1. Trumpet player Tavis Werts left the band in 2001. Former Suburban Rhythm drummer Carlos de la Garza and former Spring Heeled Jack trumpeter Tyler Jones, who tracked for two songs on Cheer Up! (because Werts had already recorded the majority of his trumpet parts before his departure), were brought in. De la Garza's last concert with ...

  2. This is an in-depth interview with Tavis Werts about his experience with Reel Big Fish (and more). In addition to Reel Big Fish, Tavis talks about playing with Green Day, recording with Weird Al, and playing with a band that does covers of songs from Quentin Tarantino movies. He talks about his rise with Reel Big Fish and his ...

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  4. O Trombonista Grant Barry despediu-se e o trompetista Werts Tavis foi demitido [ 3]. O baterista Andrew Gonzales deixou a equipe para passar mais tempo com sua família. Reel Big Fish, em seguida, teve várias mudanças de bateristas e de trompetistas ao longo dos próximos seis anos.

  5. By 1994, the band had added Tavis Werts on trumpet, Dan Regan on trombone and Adam Polakoff on saxophone, who released Buy This! that year. [5] . By the time the group recorded its debut full-length album Everything Sucks, Robert Quimby had joined as a second trombonist. [6] .

  6. INTERVIEW: Tavis Werts (trumpet player for Reel Big Fish) January 9, 1997. By: Alex Steininger. Alex: What are some of your musical influences? Tavis: Well me personally. I listen to a lot of jazz trumpet players.

  7. Turn the Radio Off is the second full-length album by ska punk band Reel Big Fish. It was released in the U.S. in 1996 on Mojo Records . The single "Sell Out" both received extensive radio airplay and had mainstream success during 1997. "Sell Out" also appeared on the soundtrack to the video games FIFA 2000, Aggressive Inline, and Disney's ...