Song for My Fathers: A New Orleans Story in Black and White
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Song for My Fathers: A New Orleans Story in Black and White
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Allen
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Re: Song for My Fathers: A New Orleans Story in Black and White
Thank you so much for this post. Clearly, this also is an important part of our tuba heritage.
Cheers,
Allen
Cheers,
Allen
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Re: Song for My Fathers: A New Orleans Story in Black and White
I had the pleasure of performing on many occasions with Tommy Sancton and Peter Ecklund while Sancton was at Harvard about 40 years ago. A recording that we made with him for George Buck has been re-issued on CD as BCD-1. We learned a lot about New Orleans jazz from him, and reading his book was very special treat for me. In one chapter he describes a racial incident that occurred at a jam session in New Orleans which I remember quite well because I was there with my tuba.
Tommy is a very talented clarinetist and a wonderful writer.
Buy the book!
Tommy is a very talented clarinetist and a wonderful writer.
Buy the book!