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Jay Althouse - Louisiana 1927


    
Voicing:      

SAB

Arranger:      Jay Althouse
Performed by:      Randy Newman
Composer:      Randy Newman
Music series:      Alfred Archive Edition: Pop Series
Music Category:      Contemporary
Format:      Sheet Music
Number of Pages:      12
Item Code:      00-25163
CD Available:      Showtrax

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In early 1927 heavy rains in the central United States caused the Mississippi River to flood and overflow its banks down river in Louisiana. Randy Newman's 1975 song documented that event. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, this song's lyrics have a new meaning. And with recordings by Aaron Neville and others, Louisiana 1927 has become a musical response to the floods of 2005, reminding us that Louisiana will recover just as it did from the floods of 1927. This haunting new choral arrangement by Jay Althouse adds an optional clarinet.

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Jay Althouse : Louisiana 1927

Arranger: Jay Althouse | Composer: Randy Newman Performed By: Randy Newman

Voicing: SATB | Sheet Music | $2.25 |
(Minimum order 4 copies)
| 00-25162 | Showtrax CD Available




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