[Dixielandjazz] James Cower - Trumpet blues

Dan Augustine ds.augustine at mail.utexas.edu
Sat Jul 7 06:46:03 PDT 2007


     Here's a message from the Tuba-Euphonium mailing-list, and there 
have not been any substantive replies to his question there.  I have 
never heard "Trumpet Blues", nor do i know James Cower, but i thought 
maybe somebody on this list might have some information they could 
send.

     Dan (now when is somebody going to write a song called "Tuba 
Blues"?  Trumpet ain't noway downtrodden like the tuba is.)
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>To: TubaEuph at yahoogroups.com
>From: Duprez <a.duprez at anfia.it>
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>Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 10:40:06 +0200
>Subject: [TubaEuph] James Cower - Trumpet blues
>Reply-To: TubaEuph at yahoogroups.com
>
>Hello Everybody,
>
>I'm usually more a listener than a talker, but form time I need your help.
>I'm a eupher  / tboner player in Italy. In the concert occasion we 
>use to say a
>few to present the pieces we play. I suppose than most the amateurs 
>band, around
>the world, do so, it lets the players time to rest and it's an occasion to let
>the people who listen to have some more information on what tey are 
>listening at.
>I've got no problem to write something about Offenbach's Orpheo, I've no
>problems either to write about the Emperor waltz. But I have serious 
>problems to
>find something to write about James Cower and his piece "Trumpet blues".
>
>Is anyone among you able to help me?
>
>Thank you very much and keep on with the best lowbrass list obver the Net!
>
>--
>Arnault Duprez
>Studi & Ricerche - ANFIA
>tel: ++39 011 55 46 522
>Alternative mail: arnault.duprez at gmail.com

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