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CelticGal
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Banjos, bon gos, bagpipes, brass - I like them all
Re: 80's radio's influence on music
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Quote from: Saxman on August 01, 2010, 06:23:01 pm
- Jimmy wrote unique horn arrangements based on what the song composers were looking for.
And, those arrangements always put the trombone out front. He always wrote the most interesting parts for himself.
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