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Green Leaves of Summer

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Is there a tuba quartet arrangement of The Green Leaves of Summer by Dimitri Tiomkin?
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Hey San Antonio guys! I am from there also. My father was the band director at Highlands high school when you did that John Wayne-Alamo opening. I went to Roosevelt High school and graduated in 1980. I've been in NY ever since. Oh well.
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Your father was my wife's high school band director at Highlands H.S., Kyle. He was an outstanding band director and a wonderful man, as well as my personal friend. He often spoke of you in the early days of your being in NYC. I am so sorry he is gone. My wife remembers him very fondly.

By the way, The Alamo with John Wayne predates my San Antonio days. I am a veteran of many Battle of the Band performances, including having one of the feature bands.
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the elephant wrote:What a pretty tune.

What do you need it for, if I might ask? I have not heard that tune mentioned in many years.
I don't need it. I just wanted it because it is a pretty tune. I'd like to add something new to the tuba quartet book and being from Texas I remembered a good tune from a good movie. As an added bonus, Billy Bob Thornton wasn't in that Alamo.

As a complete aside, again being from Texas, it vexes me that all my friends who have seen Friday Night Lights say it's really good. These days I find it very hard to watch a movie with Billy Bob in it.
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