An African-American birthday day card depicting a smooth trumpet player. Make him feel special on his special day!
An African-American birthday card depicting a well dressed Black trumpet player playing a special tune for you on your birthday! Great greeting card for that special man, husband or father in your life. It contains the following biblical scripture on the interior of the card from Proverbs 18:16:
A man's gift maketh room for him, and bringeth him before great men.
It also contains the following inspirational birthday message on the interior of the greeting card:
In the great song of life,
you're always on key,
You're perfectly pitched,
and right on beat.
When in need of a tune,
there is non oth'a.
So happy birthday to you,
because you're one smooth brotha!
Happy Birthday
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