I was dusting my banjo music shelves the other day and spotted a copy of Dallas' 'Universal Banjoist' No. 13. The solos in this  album are all arranged or composed by Morton Parke Hunter and amongst the selections are an arrangement of Frank Meacham's 'American Patrol' later made famous by Glenn Miller and his band in WW2. I sent  a scan of the music to Ian and he has put it in the music library.

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Thanks for this!  Are you planning on scanning the entire issue of #13?

I hope he does! Those UBs tend to have full piano parts, so writing 2nds and CB parts is easy.

I have a Sanders Papworth arrangement of "American Patrol".

I'll see if I can find time to scan all of the book, It's quite a job for a pensioner and it's rather cold in the scanning department in our house at present.

Trapdoor2 said:

I hope he does! Those UBs tend to have full piano parts, so writing 2nds and CB parts is easy.

I have a Sanders Papworth arrangement of "American Patrol".

I'm happy to volunteer scan time. 

Richard William Ineson said:

I'll see if I can find time to scan all of the book, It's quite a job for a pensioner and it's rather cold in the scanning department in our house at present.

Trapdoor2 said:

I hope he does! Those UBs tend to have full piano parts, so writing 2nds and CB parts is easy.

I have a Sanders Papworth arrangement of "American Patrol".

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