I'm very interested in seeing this.  A PDF copy on the Internet, if that's
OK with you, would be great.  No more specific questions from me at this
point - I've ordered a recording or two and am looking forward to listening
to them.

-S- 

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> I have an entire dissertation - over 200 pages - on the 
> history of the horn as a solo jazz instrument.  It is called 
> _A Horn of a Different Color_.  I plan to either send a copy 
> to the HIS archives or print it and sell it at printing cost. 
>  It is a socio- theoretical-musicological analysis of the 
> evolution of the horn as a solo jazz instrument.  It was 
> completed in May 1999, and I have been trying to keep parts 
> about still living soloists up-to-date.  It deals with jazz 
> and excludes soloists who improvise but whose music would not 
> be considered jazz.  If you have any questions, feel free to 
> ask.  What I can't recall I can easily look up.
> Ellen
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