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Baritone Saxophone,Bass Guitar,Drum Set,Organ,Piano,Trumpet,Voice - Digital Download SKU: A0.1072570 Composed by Dwight Leroy Quinn. Blues,R & B. Full Performance. Duration 330. D.L. Quinn Music Publishing Company #4580371. Published by D.L. Quinn Music Publishing Company (A0.1072570). Who threw that,"ROCK" in my BLUES, well it looks like Oliver Johnson did. The guy that brought the trumpet to soul, he have kicked 2019 off to a hot-rock start with his new CD Single "Two Wrongs Don't A Right" written and composed by Dwight Quinn. Oliver has for long time been wanting to do a Hot Bluesy Rock style song like ,"Two Wrongs Don't A Right" ,Oliver soon found a little time off from his busy touring schedule last year 2018,and he got with Dwight and they made it happen."Oliver has enjoyed an awesome career growth on his big hit,"Daydreaming Again". "Two Wrongs Don't A Right" will be Oliver's 9th album on the Quinn Records TM Label. This product was created by a member of ArrangeMe, Hal Leonard's global self-publishing community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. ArrangeMe allows for the publication of unique arrangements of popular titles and original compositions from a variety of voices and backgrounds. The length, difficulty, and retail pricing are determined solely by the discretion of the person who arranged or composed it. About MP3s at Sheet Music Plus You can now purchase MP3s for download from Sheet Music Plus! You'll find a variety of MP3s from instrumental play alongs to choral accompaniment tracks to great new music from emerging and established artists. After purchase, you can download your MP3 from your Sheet Music Plus Digital Library - no software installation is necessary! You can also listen to your MP3 at any time in your Digital Library.
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