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Many of the 'horn' bands of the late 60s and early 70s, such as Chicago and Blood, Seat & Tears used flugal horns in their brass sections. Probably the best known flugal horn player was Chuck Mangione, a jazz artist, who had a major hit with Feels So Good in 1977. More information may be found about Chuck Mangione at www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gifexqy5ld6e~T1.
Trumpet, French horn, trombone, tuba, in an orchestra; euphonium and baritone horn in a concert band; tenor horn and alto horn in a British-style brass band.
A couple of things could fit that description. Cornet, flugelhorn, French horn all come to mind. A cornet and flugel horn play exactly like a trumpet. A French horn is is normally in a different key than a trumpet.
Yes, it's a popular and reputable brand.
Impossible to say without knowing the maker/brand.