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2 unusual facts about A Trumpeter's Lullaby


A Trumpeter's Lullaby

A Trumpeter's Lullaby is a short composition for solo trumpet and orchestra, written by American composer Leroy Anderson in 1949.

A Trumpeter's Lullaby has been recorded by Roger Voisin, Harry Freistadt, Rafael Méndez, Doc Severinsen, Al Hirt, and Susan Slaughter, among others.


7 Angels 7 Plagues

Now re-mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side and with new artwork by Martin Defatte in Bluenote style to match their full length record, Jhazmyne's Lullaby.

Brahms's Lullaby

The 1936 biographical film with Albert Florath as Johannes Brahms took its title from the opening lines of this song, Guten Abend, gute Nacht.

Friedrich Gulda

Issued on The Meeting (Philips, 1984), Gulda and Corea communicate in lengthy improvisations mixing jazz ("Some Day My Prince Will Come" and the lesser known Miles Davis song "Put Your Foot Out") and classical music (Brahms' "Wiegenlied" "Cradle song").

Goebel Reeves

His most famous song is "Hobo's Lullaby," which has been covered by numerous singers, notably Woody Guthrie and his son Arlo.

Hobo's Lullaby

"Hobo's Lullaby" is a song written by Goebel Reeves, and famously performed by various people including folk singer Woody Guthrie, his son Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Emmylou Harris, the Kingston Trio, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Tim Barry, Cisco Houston, and Anaïs Mitchell.

Jhazmyne's Lullaby

Jhazmyne's Lullaby is the debut album from Milwaukee metalcore band 7 Angels 7 Plagues.

Rosemary's Lullaby

„Rosemary's Lullaby” was arranged by many musicians, including Leszek Możdżer, Emmanuelle Seigner and Tomasz Stańko.

Royal Cat Nap

Tom plays Brahms's Lullaby on a soothing violin to cause the king to fall asleep again.


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