WW 61 "The Lost Chord" Cornet Solo, Arthur Sullivan, arr. WW 60 B "Shepherd's Hey", Percy Grainger, 1909 (publ. WW 60 A "Irish Tune From County Derry", Percy Grainger, 1909 (publ. WW 48 "Liberty Bell March", John Philip Sousa, 1894, PDF (+ Score), YouTube Popular hymn, and President McKinley's favorite song - after his assassination it was sung at his funeral. WW 42 "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" (Hymn), arr. Teddy Trombone is an excellent example of this. Besides his famous Lassus Trombone, he wrote many other trombone features that took great advantage of the glissandi effect. Henry Fillmore was the king of the Trombone smear. WW 41 "Teddy Trombone" Trombone Feature, Henry Fillmore, 1911, PDF, MP3 Beyer, 1885, PDF: WW Conductor(Solo Bb Cornet)-CorAlto LowBrDrums, MP3 (Edited) WW 17 "Recollections of the War" Excerpt ( Introduction-Drummer's Call & Reveille, then skip to Quickstep to end), arr. Boettger, 1884, PDF: Conductor WW CorAlto LowBrDrums, MP3 WW 10 "Offenbachiana" Excerpt ( Orpheus in the Underworld at Allo Vivo.), Jacques Offenbach, arr. The original Wild West Cowboy Band played this arrangement. WW 10 "Passing of the Red Man" Excerpt ( Medicine Show Intro at Furioso.), Karl L. Wild West Resource Directory | BBCB Photo Archive Member Information BBCB New Song Rehearsal List
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