CAROLINA BRASS' CONCERT AT COLLEGE PROMISES TO BE FUN THEY'LL PLAY A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING, FROM BACH TO W.C. HANDY.(LOCAL)

From: The Virginian Pilot | Date: October 17, 2002 | Copyright information

Byline: THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT

ELIZABETH CITY -- Brass is big. There's Tijuana Brass, Empire Brass, Nashville Brass, Canadian Brass and, for the past six years, the state's very own Carolina Brass.

They will be at College of The Albemarle on Thursday playing a little bit of everything, from Bach to W.C. Handy.

``Speaking of the St. Louis Blues,'' said director/founder Tom Hudson, ``two guys are talking. One guy says, play St. Louis Blues. The other gu...

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