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i have no idea how old u where when u said adios now im saying adios, ADIOS!
stacee grim
October 25, 2012 | Toms River, NJ
Fred Mills, passed away on Sep 07, 2009 in Walton County, Georgia.
Obituary
MONROE, Ga. (AP) - University of Georgia music professor Fred Mills, a Grammy nominee who made numerous records as a trumpeter with the Canadian Brass quintet and performed with several orchestras, has died, the school said Tuesday.
He was 74. The university said he was killed Monday night in a car crash in Walton County, about 45 miles east of Atlanta. UGA officials said Mills was driving to his Athens home from Atlanta's airport after an overseas trip.
Mills joined the university's faculty in 1996. Besides teaching trumpet, he coached a graduate brass quintet, The Bulldog Brass Society. He had attended the Juilliard school of music in New York, where he got his first job offer even before he graduated.
As a trumpeter, the Canada native performed across the globe - from Sweden's Brass Nova to Orquesta Sinfonica de Aguascalientes in Mexico.
In 1961, he was a founding member of the American Symphony Orchestra in New York. He also was pr incipal trumpet for the New York City Opera, and played with the National Art Centre Orchestra in Canada and the New York City Ballet Orchestra.
Mills also recorded more than 40 albums with the Canadian Brass and was nominated for a Grammy award in 1992.
A statement on the Canadian Brass Web site called Mills a "Canadian treasure who changed the world's musical perspective."
The statement also said he "spent over fifty years helping establish the trumpet as a beautiful, lyrical voice amongst solo orchestral instruments."
UGA officials called Mills an "inspiration to all who knew him."
"One of the finest performers and teachers of his generation, he was at the same time a warm and generous colleague and a dear friend." said Dale Monson, director of the music school.
Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press
i have no idea how old u where when u said adios now im saying adios, ADIOS!
stacee grim
October 25, 2012 | Toms River, NJ
Fred was a talented man. He will always be remembered. As we reflect on his life may the thoughts found at Revelation 21:3,4 bring peace and comfort to us all.
M M
August 18, 2011 | Atlanta, GA
Fred,
I can't begin to find the words to thank you for all that you have done for me! You were my friend, my mentor, and my hero. I can only say that I am a better man for having known you. Rest in peace, my dear friend.
Matthew Jenkins
January 12, 2011 | Austin, TX
Remembered By
earl williams
May 19, 2010 | Charlotte, NC
Remembered By
candice coker
May 18, 2010
Those we love left us with gifts that no one can take away. They gave us wisdom, friendship, advice, comfort when we needed it, and memories of their laughter and smile. These are gifts of love that are ours to keep. Although I don’t know the family I would like to send my condolences to you. May the tender mercy that God has always shown be with your family now so you will know that you are not alone. And may the prayers of others help in some small way to bring you strength, comfort and...
A Guest
March 30, 2010 | Sacramento, CA
Sam & Joyce Alsop
I just learned of Fred's passing. I knew him back when he was with the Canadian Brass and played at Ruth Eckerd Hall (1992) where I sang in the community chorus that backed the Brass. He was a dear man who I respected greatly and considered a friend. My husband and I send condolences to all who knew him. - Joyce Evans Alsop & Sam Alsop, St. Petersburg, FL
Joyce Alsop
February 08, 2010 | St. Petersburg, FL
Gabriel welcomes Fred Mills
My sympathies to Fred Mills Family and friends.
Greg Beaudoin
September 28, 2009 | Burlington, ON
My condolences to the Mills family on your loss. May the Bible's promises for the future bring you comfort.
September 22, 2009