The guitarist's finger's stumbled over the fret board.
The Trombone player wiggled through his part.
The Sousaphone ( a large tuba) marched up and down, tapping the tambourine, leaning back with the weight of the instrument.
The saxophonist sashayed in her mini-skirt, as she played her solo,
and the drummer rolled through his part, with a sailors hat on his head at a jaunty angle.
The clarinet player was the best, slightly portly, shirt tight round his middle, grey beard and sailor hat, held sway over the band, called Yamomanem, part of the Duke Ellington Jazz Festival’s New Orleans on the Potomac
Outside the JFK Center for Performing Arts, a storm played, thunder rolled and lightening struck, and the rain poured down.
Click on Yamomanem, and then on "past performance", to see them play.
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