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Children's Books:

When Rebecca Woogie Came to Town

Rebecca Woogie is the story of a young lady who loves to play the piano.  She practices and practices and soon is invited to a piano competition in the big city. 

The concert version of Rebecca Woogie is available.  See the "Works List" page for an excerpt.  The children's book will be available in Summer 2008 with illustrations by Gentry Smith and narration by Harrison Long.  A Rebecca Woogie website is being constructed.  Please check back soon!



Recordings:



      Tuba Concerto.  "Coast to Coast."  The Debut Solo CD of
      Alan Baer, Principal Tuba of the New York Philharmonic.
      Available through
Baer Tracks Music.

      Read the review by
Tuba News.

               Click here to listen to Tuba Concerto



         Tuba Concerto.  "American Music for Tuba."  David Zerkel 
         and the University of Georgia - Athens Wind Ensemble.  
         Mark Records.  Available through
Amazon.com.




                     Bass Trombone Concerto.  "The Smell of Wet Dogs..."
                     Aaron Misenhiemer, Bass Trombone.  Available through
                     Gold Branch Music, Inc.


               Live recordings of concert works are also available upon request 
                                       depending on availability. 




Film Credits:




      Composer.  "Unwelcome."  Written and Directed by 
      Gentry Smith.  For More Information, visit the 
      "Unwelcome" website.






      Composer.  "Static."  Directed by Soo Hugh.  For more
      information, visit the "Static" website.
      




      Additional Piano Music.  "The Man Who Couldn't."  Directed by 
      Brandon Wilson.  For more information, visit 
      "The Man Who Couldn't" website. 


      Guitarist.  "Pebbles."  Directed by Skye Borgman.  
      Music by Jenni Brandon.  For more information, visit
      the "Pebbles" website.


Photos:


James with BMI Composer and Film Music Legend Mike Post and BMI's Linda Livingston during the BMI Pete Carpenter Film Scoring Fellowship. 




James visits Steve Rivero and the Charles Flanagan High School Wind Ensemble in Pembroke Pines, FL.  (Great job at state!)  

      
 


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