Happy 131st birthday, Mr. Schrotenbach.
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Re: Happy 131st birthday, Mr. Schrotenbach.
What do you think was his greatest contribution to the tuba world, and why?
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Re: Happy 131st birthday, Mr. Schrotenbach.
His "How to become a wizard on cornet without practicing" was extremely enticing to many...
If it’s tourist season, why can’t we shoot them?