Klarinet Archive - Posting 000658.txt from 2002/07

From: "Kimber" <wolfcry01@-----.com>
Subj: Re: [kl] (and a new question...)
Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2002 23:54:00 -0400

For your new question, what about Louie Louie, Tequila, Wooly Bully, Rebel
Rouser, and the artist Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels? Louie Louie and
Tequila are the only Rock ones I can think of, and I could be wrong, but
other than that, what about Big Band?
Kimber the Wrestler
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From: Daniluk, Bill <bdaniluk@-----.com>
Subject: [kl] (and a new question...)

> There is an old Joni Mitchell tune called "For Free", which involved the
> comparison of a highly paid popular musician with a street corner clarinet
> player. I have heard a relatively recent cover of this tune with Judy
> Collins and (none other than) Richard Stoltzman. I don't know if it
> qualifies as "popular".
> BD
>
> As for the new question;
>
> Why is it with rock and pop music... etc... The saxophone seems to be
> the woodwind of choice? Does anyone know of a popular rock/pop etc song
> that contains a clarinet in it?
>
> Robert
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