Klarinet Archive - Posting 000357.txt from 1999/06

From: Scott Morrow <scottdmorrow@-----.com>
Subj: [kl] rock and roll
Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 08:34:46 -0400

Date: Wed, 9 Jun 1999 20:59:31 -0400To: <klarinet@-----.org>
From: "Bill & Deb Prue" <wdprue@-----.net>Subject: rock and roll?
Message-ID: <000201beb2e8$cc886440$091c5bd1=bill>
Some that I've heard (that I can think of now!):

Billy Joel: "Scenes From An Italian Restaurant"
Supertramp: (lots of them I've heard on the radio from "Breakfast In
America" album)
Ringo Starr: "Step Lightly"

-Scott

This may seem like a strange question. I've been inspiring many of my
students by filling a tape with the music of their instrument. For
trombonists, I fill a tape with music featuring trombones in every
different genre I could find, including at least big band jazz, smallcombo
jazz, "classical" settings, and rock & roll. I have finally had a
clarinetist bring in a blank tape. I have no problem with most genres,but
my students would all like to hear at least some rock music on theirtape.
I know some old Adrien Belew has bass clarinet, an old King Crimson songhas
some clarinet, and some Frank Zappa has a bit (although inappropriate
language prevents me from using it). Can anyone point me in the right
direction for some prominent rock and roll clarinet?

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