Trombone Shorty

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Trombone Shorty is the moniker of American musician, producer, actor and philanthropist Troy Andrews.

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Troy Andrews, aka Trombone Shorty, is out with a new album called “Lifted.” He talks about growing up in a musical family and how New Orleans is a “magical city.”

Trombone Shorty on cherishing New Orleans’ culture post-Katrina

Troy Andrews, aka Trombone Shorty, is out with a new album called “Lifted.” He talks about growing up in a musical family and how New Orleans is a “magical city.”

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New Orleans native Trombone Shorty (aka Troy Andrews) has been playing in brass band parades since he was a kid.

Trombone Shorty

New Orleans native Trombone Shorty (aka Troy Andrews) has been playing in brass band parades since he was a kid.

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