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"Lightning Fingers"

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A 'shot in the dark' here!

Henry Fillmore wrote a clarinet solo with band accompaniment called "Lighting Fingers". It's an obscure piece and an Internet search only shows it on a couple of concert band programs. I have the music but am looking for a recording of the piece. Any help out there?
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clunkertruck wrote:How's this???


http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=8282372" target="_blank" target="_blank
WOW! I searched and searched and did not see it. Wish they had an mp3 available for download. Even so... that's gotta be a great CD. I'll order it. Thanks!
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We will expect a complete report-- naturally--
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Thanks, Joe. But... I already had those charts.

BTW... I did purchase "Men of Ohio". It's a fun CD. The commentary by Dr. Paul Bierley is especially good. Our performance of "lightning Fingers" went pretty well. The son of the lady who did the clarinet solo was the conductor.
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