Product Description
At the Trocadero is an original ballad by John Armato and Wayne Hawkins that tells the story of the now-forgotten Trocadero Club in Kansas City. The form includes call-and-response between the vocalist and the tenor sax, which also functions as a character in the song itself. As a result, the tune offers a fresh diversion from standard-form ballads and allows the musicians plenty of room to express themselves. All music is provided in two keys (the original key of Gb plus the more friendly key of F), including: (1) Complete score, (2) Individual parts for piano, bass, guitar, drums, tenor sax, and vocal for full ensembles, (3) Lead sheets in Bb, Eb, and Ab for flexible instrumentation and less structured performance settings, (4) MP3 of the full album performance (Gb only), featuring Lisa Henry on vocals and Doug Talley on tenor, (4) "Backstory" document.
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