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Legacy: Herman R. Rankins – ‘The Maestro’ - TSDMemphis.com

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by Lee D. Miller III - Whether the call was for hot jazz licks, woodwind or brass expanses on the music scales or staccato taps on the drums, the George Washington Carver High School bands responded to the majestic directions of “The Maestro” – Herman R. Rankins. Mr. Rankins led teenagers in marching bands, concert bands […]

Source: TSDMemphis.com - The New Tri-State Defender - TSDMemphis.com
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