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Old 05-13-2007, 11:43 AM   #1
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Bobby Vinton's book

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Anyone ever played his book? I have a gig with him coming up and was just curious as to what the book is like. Thanks, Neil
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Re: Bobby Vinton's book

Played it years ago and it wasn't hard then.
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Hi WV Trumpet. Played the book several years ago and it was not hard. He spells things out for you and makes it quite easy. I think you will enjoy the show as it has an audience appeal
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Some of the songs require a Polish trumpet, don't they?
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