Homestead:
The demands of working
in Hollywood and being homesick
To accommodate visitors and over nite guests through the snow and vacation seasons, some rooms have been re-arranged appropriately. People from all over the world
come to the resort community of Big Bear Lake
Family: The family surrounding Claude Gordon was loving and supportive. The nurturing qualities of both Claude and his caring wife, Jenny, gave their two sons a foundation for growth and success in the careers they each chose. Gary, the oldest son, was an
accomplished musician and trumpet player. His first
love, however, was in construction. Building shopping
malls and acoustical ceilings was his forte and he became
a skilled master at his craft. Steven, on the other
hand, seemed born to be a pianist. His first
recital was held at the Hollywood Bowl when he was just
nine years old. He later married his piano partner, Nadya
Cataldo, and together they became one of the most
successful and dynamic young duo-pianio teams to ever
tour the country.
was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and died in June of 1990. In the meantime, Claude was diagnosed with an in-operable cancer in the back of the sinus. An over the counter pain medication he was taking during radiation treatments blew out a hole in the bottom portion of his stomach and part of his intestine. The Loma Linda Medical Hospital gathered a team of skilled doctors who, after hours of bloodless surgery, saved his life. In September of 1990, Claude married his devoted companion and caretaker, Patty, whom he and Jenny had known for several years through their mutual Christian faith. With Patty by his side, Claude
continued to teach at his annual International Brass Camp
and Workshop, completing the seventeenth and last one
held in 1993. He continued teaching private
students in northern California and at his home in Big
Bear Lake as well. During this time he trained
several students to become Religion:
The Gordon Family
Orchestra was a featured attraction at Unlike modern Bible translations of today, the english and foreign language Bible translations used during the time of Claude's youth left the Divine name for God, "JEHOVAH," visible. It was clear who the Almighty God was and who His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, was. It was Claude's nature to dissect and look inside and outside anything he became interested in and the Bible was no exception. After moving to California and
living in an apartment in Los Angeles,
Claude heard a loud knock on the
door while practicing his trumpet. He opened the
In the meantime, Claude's mother
and sister, Ruth, became interested in the Bible.
Eventually, all three accepted the ransom sacrifice of
Jesus Christ and in symbol Claude later joined the Theocratic Ministry School at a local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses* and accepted the speech counsel and Bible application training that enabled him to become a very fine public speaker in the local congregations and a thorough Bible teacher Claude also gave credit to this school for aiding him to become a skilled speaker for brass clinics throughout the United States and Canada. He later applied the same principles of comprehensive teaching in each of the six method books he wrote for brass players. *For detailed
information and teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses see
their official web site www.watchtower.org or ask the next
Witness that knocks on your door.
Who's
Who: The revolutionary
career of Claude Gordon caught the attention of several Who's
Who publications throughout the years. The most
current biographies are listed in the 26th edition of Who's
Who In California published by the Who's Who
Historical Society and Who's Who In The World, 13th
edition, published by Marquis Who's Who. His biography
has also Parting
Thought: Throughout
Claude's lifetime he had hundreds of Claude loved you
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