Trombone Shorty

Troy Andrews
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Bau)


Young Troy lives in New Orleans and loves to pretend that he’s playing music just like his big brother James. When he finds a broken, beaten-up trombone, he plays it so much that people in the neighborhood begin to call him “Trombone Shorty.” Before long, he’s playing onstage with music legend Bo Diddly! 2016 illustrator award winner. Recommended for ages 4–8.

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