We've invited Troy Andrews — better known as Trombone Shorty — to answer three questions about instruments you've probably never heard of. Originally broadcast March 14, 2015. BILL KURTIS: From NPR ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by We asked several trombone players what they made of the popular new game, which laughs both at and with their instrument. Spoiler: They like it, too.
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 ...
NEW ORLEANS — Mike Corrigan from BAC Music in Kansas City sent us this awesome video of him giving a customized, hand-crafted trombone to Trombone Shorty — aka Troy Andrews. Trombone Shorty is ...
Whoever thought the iPhone would become a platform for music creation? From full blown professional music apps like Beatmaker, which allow producers to sample and program beats – to experimental works ...
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