A National Park ranger plays the trombone on the Arch grounds. The whole area is a national park, technically the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. It's about the 1803 purchase of a huge tract of land west of the Mississippi River from France (including here) by President Thomas Jefferson, nearly doubling the side of the U.S. Napoleon needed money for his passtimes.
A trombone is rather less subtle than an blues harmonica but has more power. The ranger did a pretty good job.
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