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All Categories > Name that Tune! > Melody forum > Seems to be Dirty Dozen Brass Band, but what piece??
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Author: freeman_357
Posted: Jun 06 2009 - 09:49 PM
Subject: Seems to be Dirty Dozen Brass Band, but what piece??
Hi,

Can someone help me to identify this piece of music.
I met a guy in the streer, and he made me listen to a piece of music.
I am almost sure that the artist are the dirty dozen brass band because the guy said that, but I don't know the name of the song (and never will see the guy again).

Here's a representative piece of the track:




I played it badly from my guitar :S sorry for the quality...

If someone could tell me the name of the track, and maybe the album, I would be so happy...
Thank's for help


Sorry for my english :)
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