
Geoff Wolmark was born and educated in London, studied at Trinity College of Music and Hull University and has lived in East Yorkshire for over 30 years.
He worked as a teacher in Sheffield and Hull and as an education advisor for the East Yorkshire School Advisory Service. Now retired from full-time educational work, he still plays the bass trombone in various groups, brass quintet, swing band and orchestra. He has one son, a professional horn player, and a very understanding wife.

Crossing the Great Divide: Michael Hext expounds on being both a jazz and classical trombonist.
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New York, New York: Recently interviewed, Sam Burtis reveals to David Lalljee the intricacies of the life of a New York studio musician.
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Adrian Cleverley reports on Chris Stearn's Contrabass Trombone Masterclass at Trinity College of Music.
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Arthur Wilson: With the passing of Arthur (21 Jun 1927 – 10 Jul 2010) after a long battle with Parkinson's Disease, the music profession has lost one of its finest symphonic trombone players and teachers.
Arthur's career spanned more than 50 years. His loss will be deeply felt by hundreds of friends, colleagues and ex-students.
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