Trombone Shorty

ISBN-10
1430125942
ISBN-13
9781430125945
Category
African American jazz musicians
Language
English
Author
Troy Andrews

Description

"Hailing from the Tremé neighborhood in New Orleans, Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews got his nickname by wielding a trombone twice as long as he was high. A prodigy, he was leading his own band by age six, and today this Grammy-nominated artist headlines the legendary New Orleans Jazz Fest"--

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