- A suicidally despondent trumpet player finds himself in a bizarre world where he seems to be invisible to everyone, except for one helpful other musician.
- Musician Joey Crown is down on his luck. An alcoholic, he can't find work because no one trusts him. Broke, he hocks his trumpet but then steps in front of truck which knocks him onto the sidewalk. He awakens in a strange world where no one can see him and he presumes that he has died. He eventually bumps into someone who can in fact see him, a fellow horn player who tells him that it's still within Joey's power to decide on life or death.—garykmcd
- Joey Crown, a broken-down old trumpeter who fell into the bottle several years earlier can't seem to get himself out of the gutter, so he throws himself in front of a truck in hopes of ending his life of bad luck. He awakes on what appears to be the same street, but now it's dark, but none of the other people seem to be able to see him. During this time, no one talks or responds to him, until he meets up with another trumpeter in the alley behind the jazz club he used to play when he was sober, before he lost his edge to booze. The man in the alley gives Joey a choice to see if he can still blow, and with it comes to discover if he can keep believing in himself or not.—Kiki Riley
- A suicidally despondent trumpet player finds himself in a bizarre world where he seems to be invisible, no one can hear or see him, except for one helpful other musician.—Kenneth Chisholm
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