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The trombone can blare and wail, or swoop and soothe. But seldom has it nabbed the pop spotlight enjoyed by the sax or trumpet. You’d have to go back to the swing days of Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey ...
Trombone Shorty stepped in recently to help a young NOLA music student who was robbed of his instrument. We've heard about the routine gunpoint robberies where victims are forced to surrender their ...
Until very recently, my only experience with VR was a one-minute demo about nine years ago. With an Oculus Rift strapped to my face, a virtual catapult hurled me over a low-res city. It was painfully ...
The connection that a musician shares with an instrument can be hard to explain, a connection that a Shawnee Mission South High School sophomore understood better than most.When Laura Legg’s trombone ...
Natasha Blust grinned as she packed her new trombone in its case at The Hill Music Company. The Rock Springs High School junior recently won this year’s Wyoming Symphony Orchestra’s Instrument ...
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