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Old 07-08-2006, 01:46 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Crazy for You

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Originally Posted by Trumpet Student
Wilmer, I have a copy of the "Crazy for You" cd as performed on Broadway. It appears you played lead on it. You did a great job.

I was recently asked to play lead trumpet for "Crazy for You" for a local community theater group.

Any words of encouragement, advice, etc? Also, how difficult is the lead book for this show as compared to others performed on Broadway or in similar venues? My experience with these shows is limited. The only other shows I've done are "Oklahoma" and "Brigadoon".

Thanks.
The piccolo trumpet part had high Cs, double C on the Bb trumpet. I took it down a octave Play that 8 shows a week....no thank you!
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