![]() ![]() Unfortunately, I didn't like Collier's artwork in Trombone Shorty as much as I loved it in Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. I loved how Trombone Shorty took over Bo Didldey's performance :)))īut although Collier's illustrations are beautiful, they somehow fail to convey how young (and tiny!) Trombone Shorty really was then this happened: I think she learned something from his perspective. The nephew gave this 3 stars and the niece also gave this 3 stars. I told them that the trombone was his life and that is why he got so good at it. They thought it was funny that he slept with his trombone and I said ‘how is it different than sleeping with Frankenberry?’, and then the nephew got it. It’s a blending of all kinds of things like Trombone’s music. The artwork is ink, watercolor and collage. This was a great story full of hope and positivity. He is modern and has played with great people’s bands like Lenny Kravits and Prince. ![]() I have heard of Trombone Shorty, but I thought he was an old great back in the time of Count Basie and those old jazz musicians. There is a picture in the back of the event. ![]() As a child he would fall asleep in bed with it he played so much.Īt 4 years old, Bo Diddley pulled him up on Stage to let the boy play at a music festival there in New Orleans. I have to admit it’s not my favorite instrument in the music world, but Trombone shorty fell in love with a trombone and he played it every day of his life. It’s hard for me to imagine someone falling in love with a trombone. ![]()
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