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This book traces the journey of a boy with a harmonica and shows him growing into an international performer and becoming the number-one studio harmonica player in the world. It's the fascinating story of a musician who appeared in concerts in thirty countries and performed a number of command performances by the time he was twenty-three, when he stopped his worldwide travel and returned to school to earn a master's degree in music (composition). He worked for five years as a composer at CBS television in Hollywood and for several years was a freelance composer and arranger. Perhaps his most…mehr

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This book traces the journey of a boy with a harmonica and shows him growing into an international performer and becoming the number-one studio harmonica player in the world. It's the fascinating story of a musician who appeared in concerts in thirty countries and performed a number of command performances by the time he was twenty-three, when he stopped his worldwide travel and returned to school to earn a master's degree in music (composition). He worked for five years as a composer at CBS television in Hollywood and for several years was a freelance composer and arranger. Perhaps his most notable arranging credit was as the arranger of the strings on the Johnny Cash album Songs of the True West.


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With reference to that old axiom that if you find something that you really love to do and you'll never work a day in your life. Tommy Morgan lived that idea that he really took his work seriously, but never took himself too seriously. This gave him the perspective of always being an observer of life and to see the humor that exits in life, sometimes looking at himself in a self deprecating way and seeing that it relates unto himself. The vignettes in the book cite examples of both in his days as a World class performer to the later years as the Number1studio harmonica player in the world, to his solo on the Academy Awards Show 2,000, which had a worldwide television audience of one billion. There were some ups and owns, but he never lost the joy of going to work. As he has often said how bad can it be when you wake up in the morning an and get ready to go to "work" with some of the of the finest musicians an composers in the world.