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Libbey Vina Trumpet Champagne Flute, Set of 6 $17.99 A tallelegant flute at a very affordable price is good news for homeowners and restaurateurs alike. The trumpet shape does allow the bubbles to dissipate a tad faster than the flute shape, but it has a very distinctive style…. |
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Marquis by Waterford Yours Truly Flute Pair $35.00 Toast to love or affection or simply to the joy of champagne with this pair of long-stemmed flutes. Each trumpet-shaped glass is etched with a romantic swirl of vines and tiny hearts. Add to this the extra-slender stem, and the result is a delicate concoction that makes sipping bubbly a special treat. Standing 11-1/4 inches tall, the flutes should be washed carefully by hand (they won’t fit in mos… |
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Waterford Happy Celebrations Crystal Flute Glasses, Set of 2 $99.00 Introducing Waterford Wishes – enhancing each toast you make at every special occasion. With cuts designed to represent the bubbles in champagne, these flutes are perfect for any celebratory occasion. Birthdays, weddings or everday, you will enjoy toasting the happy celebrants with the brilliance and refinement reflected in your Waterford Crystal toasting flutes. Since its inception in 1783, Water… |
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Gideon’s Trumpet $17.00 The true story of one man’s fight for justice, and how it changed the course of U.S. legal history…. Henry Fonda gives one of the finest performances of his distinguished career in this true story about an obscure, small-town man who helped change one of the country’s most important civil rights laws. Clarence Earl Gideon (Fonda), a semi-literate drifter, is arrested for breaking into a pool roo… |
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The Horn Blows at Midnight [VHS] $19.98 Benny plays a big band trumpeter who falls asleep and dreams he is an archangel, sent to destroy earth because persecution and hatred have soared out of control. A light-hearted, farcical approach to the apocolypse that’s quite enjoyable, despite Benny’s longstanding jokes about being ashamed of it…. |
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Young Man With a Horn [VHS] $8.94 The tragic life of jazz great Bix Beiderbecke, one of the few white musicians to florish in the mostly black jazz scene…. |
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Kendal INDUSTRAL GRADE 160 WATTS 2.5 LITERS DIGITAL HEATED ULTRASONIC CLEANER $74.95 Contribute failed because Value ‘This brand new Large Industrial Grade Digital Ultrasonic Cleaner has powerful transducer, heater and large tank capacity for superior cleaning results, making it great for professional cleaning. It is the first utilization of digital program in ultrasonic cleaner to control the unit, according to the quantity and condition of the items to be cleaned to choose a wor… |
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Green Light 40004 Cut Vine & Stump Killer – 8 oz $6.42 Concentrate stump, sprig, and cut vine treatment. Kills the stump and prevents re-sprouting. Convenient applicator for pin-point accuracy. No mixing required, just apply the undiluted product to the freshly cut surface. Treats up to 250, 1” cut stumps. Contains: 8.8% Triclopyr…. |
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Hummingbird & Trumpet Vine Night Light Ibis & Orchid Flowers of Light $13.49 Our extensive collection of nightlights are truly inspired by nature, beautifully sculpted, cast in bonded marble, and expertly hand painted to provide a lasting accessory for your home or a wonderful gift. Each light is nicely gift boxed, complete with bulb and approximately 3″ x 6″. UL Listed…. |
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World Cup Stadium Horn Blue 29 inches $4.90 A very loud stadium horn No batteries necessary Use by blowing into small mouthpiece and makes very loud noise Measures 29½” long x 4½” wide and compacts down to 15¾” long! The horn of choice for soccer fans in the stadiums in South Africa… |
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The Trumpet $59.99 The Trumpet – Wall Decal |
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Trumpet $24.99 Howard Sokol Trumpet – Photographic Print |
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Trumpet – Fanfare $10 Trumpet – Fanfare |
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Angel Trumpet $10 Angel Trumpet |
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Elephant – Trumpet $10 Elephant – Trumpet |
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Poly Trumpet $8.99 Includes one trumpet. |
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Trumpet Quartet $59.99 Trumpet Quartet – Wall Decal |
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A Distant Trumpet $7.99 A Distant Trumpet – Photo |
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Jazz Trumpet $22.99 Jazz Trumpet – Art Print |
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Trumpet Player $14.99 Trumpet Player – Premium Poster |
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Trumpet Works $24.99 Trumpet Works – Photographic Print |
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Blues Brothers: (Trumpet) $53.69 Used |
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Blues Brothers: (Trumpet) $53.55 New |
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Blues Brothers: (Trumpet) $53.69 Used |
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Blues Brothers: (Trumpet) $54.95 New |
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Blues Brothers: (Trumpet) $53.19 Used |
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Esther: A Wake-up Call to the Church $20.66 New – The Christian church is now under violent physical attack in many nations around the world, and it takes little imagination to see the same tendencies gathering force in western democracies, including Britain. Against such developments the spiritually-feeble, grievously-fragmented church in the UK cannot stand unless it wakes up to and confronts the gathering forces of darkness. The book of “Esther” speaks incisively into our present situation: it is a wake-up call, a trumpet blast of God, |
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Esther: A Wake-up Call to the Church $20.69 New – The Christian church is now under violent physical attack in many nations around the world, and it takes little imagination to see the same tendencies gathering force in western democracies, including Britain. Against such developments the spiritually-feeble, grievously-fragmented church in the UK cannot stand unless it wakes up to and confronts the gathering forces of darkness. The book of “Esther” speaks incisively into our present situation: it is a wake-up call, a trumpet blast of God, |
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Esther: A Wake-up Call to the Church $20.66 New – The Christian church is now under violent physical attack in many nations around the world, and it takes little imagination to see the same tendencies gathering force in western democracies, including Britain. Against such developments the spiritually-feeble, grievously-fragmented church in the UK cannot stand unless it wakes up to and confronts the gathering forces of darkness. The book of “Esther” speaks incisively into our present situation: it is a wake-up call, a trumpet blast of God, |
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#1 Songs of the 90′s – Trumpet $0.99 New – 26 of the absolute best songs of the decade, including: Because I Love You * Black Velvet * Dreamlover * How Am I Supposed to Live Without You * Vision of Love * A Whole New World * and more! |
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#1 Songs of the 90′s – Trumpet $0.99 Used – 26 of the absolute best songs of the decade, including: Because I Love You * Black Velvet * Dreamlover * How Am I Supposed to Live Without You * Vision of Love * A Whole New World * and more! |
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$19.62 shipped–$19.62 shipped–12V Car Digital Air Horn Trumpet Siren Loud $19.62 Powerful dual horns blare out a warning. The car air trumpet can warn other cars and pedestrians and it makes your driving safer. |
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$5.91 shipped–$5.54 shipped–JY-322A 6LED Police Car Light Trumpet for Bicycle (Red) $5.91 Red green led light with bike siren. A loud siren to draw people””s attention on street. Keep your kid from danger by warning or noticing others. |
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$6.5 shipped–$6.08 shipped–JY-2510 Police Car Light Trumpet for Bicycle Propelling Aid Fricycle (Red) $6.5 Another switch controls the flash modes of the police light. 6 LEDs red green led light with bike siren. A loud siren to draw people””s attention on street. Keep your kid from danger by warning or noticing others. |
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‘Round About Midnight [LP Reissue] $21.98 Given that ‘Round About Midnight was Miles Davis’ debut Columbia recording, it was both a beginning and an ending. Certainly the beginning of his recording career with the label that issued most if not all of his important recordings; and the recording debut of an exciting new band that had within its ranks Philly Joe Jones, Paul Chambers, pianist Red Garland, and an all but unknown tenor player named John Coltrane. The title track was chosen because of its unique rendition with a muted trumpet, debuted at the Newport Jazz Festival the summer before to a thunderous reception. The date was also an ending of sorts because by the time of the album’s release, Davis had already broken up the band, which re-formed with Cannonball Adderley a year later as a sextet, but it was a tense year. Musically, this sound is as unusual and as beautiful as it was when issued in 1956. Davis had already led the charge through two changes in jazz — both cool jazz and hard bop — and was beginning to move in another direction here that wouldn’t be defined for another two years. Besides the obvious lyrical and harmonic beauty of “Round About Midnight” that is arguably its definitive version even over Monk’s own, there are the edges of Charlie Parker’s “Au Leu-Cha” with its Bluesology leaping from every chord change in Red Garland’s left hand. Coltrane’s solo here too is notable for its stark contrast to Davis’ own: he chooses an angular tack where he finds the heart of the mode and plays a melody in harmonic counterpoint to the changes but never sounds outside. Cole Porter’s “All of You” has Davis quoting from Louis Armstrong’s “Basin Street Blues” in his solo that takes out the tune, and Coltrane has never respected a melody so much. But it’s in “Bye-Bye Blackbird” that we get to hear the band gel as a unit, beginning with Davis playing through the melody, muted and sweet, slightly flatted out until he reaches the harmony on the refrain and begins his solo on a high note. Ga… |
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‘Round About Midnight [Legacy Edition] $23.99 Miles Davis’ entry into the Sony Legacy Edition series features his Columbia Records debut and the first offering from his quintet with John Coltrane, Red Garland, Paul Chambers, and Philly Joe Jones. The label already issued the album in a definitive presentation with four additional tracks taken from the sessions onboard. Musically, the sound on ‘Round About Midnight is as unusual and beautiful as it was when it was issued in 1956. Davis, having already spearheaded two changes in jazz — with cool jazz and hard bop — was beginning to move in another direction here that wouldn’t be defined for another two years. The title track showcasing his muted trumpet premiered at the Newport Jazz Festival the previous summer (in a sextet with Thelonious Monk on piano) to a thunderous reception, and the studio offering is stunning as well. Charlie Parker’s “Au Leu-Cha” is edgy, with deep blues leaping from every chord. Coltrane’s solo is notable for its stark contrast to Davis’ own: Coltrane chooses an angular tack where he finds the heart of the mode and plays in harmonic counterpoint to the changes but never sounds outside. Cole Porter’s “All of You” has Davis quoting from Louis Armstrong’s “Basin Street Blues” in his solo. On “Bye-Bye Blackbird” we get to hear the band gel as a unit, beginning with Davis playing through the head, muted and sweet, slightly flatted out until he reaches the chorus and begins his solo on a high note. Garland slips shapes into those interval cracks and shifts them as the rhythm section keeps “soft time.” Of the bonus material, the gem is Jackie McLean’s “Little Melonae” — Davis and company recorded before the composer could. The band comes out blazing on this set, but it’s Coltrane who’s the surprise in his quoting various Dizzy Gillespie solos. For those who had already purchased the album, it may be disconcerting to need to buy it again in order to procure the 33 minutes of live material on disc two. Track one is that legendar… |
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… and His Mother Called Him Bill [France Bonus Tracks] $10.98 When Billy Strayhorn died of cancer in 1967, Duke Ellington was devastated. His closest friend and arranger had left his life full of music and memories. As a tribute, Ellington and his orchestra almost immediately began recording a tribute to Strayhorn, using the late arranger’s own compositions and charts. The album features well-known and previously unrecorded Strayhorn tunes that showcased his range, versatility, and, above all, the quality that Ellington admired him most for: his sensitivity to all of the timbral, tonal, and color possibilities an orchestra could bring to a piece of music. The set opens with a vehicle for Johnny Hodges called “Snibor,” written in 1949. A loose blues tune, its intervals showcase Hodges against a stinging I-IV-V backdrop and turnaround, with a sweeping set of colors in the brass section before Cootie Williams takes a break and hands it back to Hodges to take out. The melancholy “Blood Count” was written in 1967 for the band’s Carnegie Hall concert. It proved to be his final composition and chart. Hodges again gets the call and blows deep, low, and full of sadness and even anger. The music is moody, poignant, and full of poise, expressing a wide range of feelings as memories from different periods in the composers’ and bandleaders’ collective careers. Given all the works Strayhorn composed, this one — with its muted trumpet section set in fours against Hodges’ blues wailing — is both wistful and chilling. Also included here is a remake of 1951′s “Rock Skippin’ at the Blue Note,” in a spicy, funky version with a shimmering cymbal ride from Sam Woodyard and a punched up, bleating Cootie Williams solo as well as one from Jimmy Hamilton on clarinet, smoothing out the harmonic edges of the brass section (which features a ringing break from John Sanders). In cut time, the tune shuffles in the groove with Ellington accenting on every eight as the brass and reeds mix it up joyously. There are two versions of “Lotus Blossom.” … |
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1,001 Words and Phrases You Never Knew You Didn’t Know: Hopperdozer, Hoecake, Ear Trumpet, Dort, and Other Nearly Forgotten Terms and Expressions $0.99 Used – A celebration of unknown and little-known words and phrases once in common use all over America. |
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1,001 Words and Phrases You Never Knew You Didn’t Know: Hopperdozer, Hoecake, Ear Trumpet, Dort, and Other Nearly Forgotten Terms and Expressions $12.95 A celebration of unknown and little-known words and phrases once in common use all over America. |
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1,001 Words and Phrases You Never Knew You Didn’t Know: Hopperdozer, Hoecake, Ear Trumpet, Dort, and Other Nearly Forgotten Terms and Expressions $5.97 New – A celebration of unknown and little-known words and phrases once in common use all over America. |
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1,001 Words and Phrases You Never Knew You Didn’t Know: Hopperdozer, Hoecake, Ear Trumpet, Dort, and Other Nearly Forgotten Terms and Expressions $0.99 A celebration of unknown and little-known words and phrases once in common use all over America. |