Santorella Publications' proudly boasts our connection to some of the best studi...(+)
Santorella Publications'
proudly boasts our
connection to some of the
best studio players in
the Los Angeles studio
circuit. Each one of
these great musicians,
when they are not in a
session or performing on
a new movie soundtrack,
is giving lessons to horn
players of all ages.
Santorella Publications
is setting a new trend in
the industry by making it
possible for you to study
with these talented
professionals in a
virtual world with Learn
From A Pro. Nick Lane
will walk you through all
23 lessons as if you're
sitting in a studio by
his side. If you went to
Los Angeles and took 23
lessons, it would cost
over $1,000.00. Now you
can Learn "Trombone" From
A Pro for only $12.95 and
in the privacy of your
own home. Whether you are
an early beginner or an
adult, here is your
chance to fulfill that
dream. Do something for
yourself and learn to
play today with
Santorella's Learn From A
Pro series. About your
private instructor, Nick
Lane Nick Lane has been
active in the Los Angeles
music scene for over
twenty five years. He
joined Maynard Ferguson's
Band after graduating
from Bostones Berklee
College of Music and
remained on the road for
three years before moving
to Los Angeles. He
continued touring while
based in L. A. with Rod
Stewart, The Who and Tom
Petty and The Heart
Breakers. Nick Lane
continues to perform with
Etta James, Chicago,
Shakira, Alejandro Sans
and has even performed
with Jennifer Lopez. Nick
has also been featured in
a special PBS broadcast
about "the blues" with
T-Bone Burnett. Nick
remains active in the
commercial recording
fields for movies,
television, commercials
and has recorded with
such Pop artists as; Macy
Gray, Tim Mc Graw, Baby
Face, Destiny's Child,
The Offspring, The
Wallflowers, Fast Ball,
Green Day, No Doubt,
Natalie Merchant,
Everclear, Barbara
Streisand and Joe Cocker.
Nick has recorded with
such Jazz artists as;
Rick Braun, Jeff Golub,
David Benoit, Dave Koz,
Kombo, Greg Karukus and
Warren Hill. Nick's
popular "lounge jazz" CD
performed with baritone
saxophonist Greg Smith
and an organ trio is
recorded on the Oakland
Stroke Label.
(Words and Chords to Nearly 1200 Songs 9x12 Spiral Bound). Edited by Annie Patte...(+)
(Words and Chords to
Nearly 1200 Songs 9x12
Spiral Bound). Edited by
Annie Patterson and Peter
Blood. For Vocal. Vocal.
Softcover. 304 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
(Words and Chords to Nearly 1200 Songs Spiral-Bound). Edited by Annie Patterson ...(+)
(Words and Chords to
Nearly 1200 Songs
Spiral-Bound). Edited by
Annie Patterson and Peter
Blood. For Vocal. Vocal.
Softcover. 304 pages.
Published by Hal Leonard
Piano Solo and Piano/Vocal/Guitar. This edition: Piano Solo and Piano/Vocal/G...(+)
Piano Solo and
Piano/Vocal/Guitar. This
edition: Piano Solo and
Piano/Vocal/Guitar.
Artist/Personality; Book;
Piano - Personality Book;
Piano Supplemental;
Piano/Vocal/Chords. New
Age;
Pop. 144 pages. Published
by
Alfred Music
SKU: GI.G-8093 Adventures with Music - Book 2. Composed by Ann Kac...(+)
SKU: GI.G-8093
Adventures with Music
- Book 2. Composed by
Ann Kaczkowski Kimpton
and Paul Kimpton.
Adventures with Music.
Music Education. Book.
GIA Publications #8093.
Published by GIA
Publications (GI.G-8093).
ISBN 9781579998509.
English.
A young
boy and his faithful dog
face a big decision. Dale
Kingston isn’t your
average boy. He saved the
Conn musical instrument
factory from burning to
the ground in Book One of
the Adventures with Music
series. In Dog Tags, Book
Two in the Adventures
with Music series, Dale
faces a big decision:
World War II is in full
swing, and he wants to do
his patriotic duty. But
Dale is only twelve years
old. How can he help
America? His dog, Scout,
provides the answer when
his master hears about
the U.S. Army’s Dogs
for Defense program. Dale
loves his pet, but he
knows Scout would do his
country proud by serving
as an animal courier for
American troops at war.
Should he enroll Scout in
the program? Along the
way, Dale begins trumpet
lessons as his school
forms a band for the
first time. He loves the
Andrews Sisters and their
hot new song, Boogie
Woogie Bugle Boy. His
dream is to play that
solo for the popular
trio. Could that dream
come true? Dog Tags, the
second volume in the
Adventures with Music
series, answers these
questions and more in a
story told from the heart
that will inspire young
readers everywhere.
Excerpt from the book...
The instruments arrive
and the students have
their first band
rehearsal, but Dale has
his mind on other
things.... Grandpa knelt
down and looked directly
into Dale's eyes. This is
a very brave thing you're
doing for your country
son. You're making the
biggest sacrifice any boy
can make by volunteering
your dog for the
military. Breaking free
from his grandfather,
Dale ran to Scout and
gave him one last deep
hug. He whispered, Do
your best, Scout. I love
you! Paul Kimpton grew
up in a musical family
and was a band director
in Illinois for 34 years.
His father Dale was a
band director and
professor at the
University of Illinois,
and his mother Barbara
was a vocalist. When Paul
is not writing, he is
reading or enjoying the
outdoors. Ann Kimpton
played French horn
through college and went
on to be a mother,
teacher, and high school
administrator. Her
parents, Henry and
Maryalyce Kaczkowski,
both educators, instilled
an appreciation for the
fine arts and the
outdoors in all of their
children. .