Great rendition - and in concert Db! My brass band does it (not very well) in Eb, but after playing along on my trumpet, I like this key better. You guys are great!
Moto3b3.You have said it!He,Jelly Roll,was and is inimitable.His recordings with his first Red Hot Peppers gave us some of the best JAZZ ever played or recorded.And that cornet player,George Mitchell,one of the if not the very best ever!
Jelly Roll said: New Orleans Jazz, Chicago Jazz, it's all Jelly Roll jazz. So Piggie58, we might just call it jazz. I have never heard a touch like his on the piano even from accomplished classic musicians. For a simply example of it, try listening to "Mamie's Blues." It'll knock your hat off.
This is as near as I have ever heard to giving an imitation of Jelly Roll. But nobody can imitate his magical touch which is so soft and effortless. This piece does a close job of it.
man i love this kinda music, just cant find exactly what the genre is called, would you mind telling me? i would like to pick a few albums or some good bands
Beautiful! Good sound!
SkopTeocratico 8 months ago
Great rendition - and in concert Db! My brass band does it (not very well) in Eb, but after playing along on my trumpet, I like this key better. You guys are great!
bixntram 10 months ago
Excellent - they really are The Kings Of Frog Island.
Cheekychives 1 year ago
Fantastic I love it Thank you so much for posting.
MrDeCorey 1 year ago
Is this the band that played in The Mitre p/h by Blackwall Tunnel in Greenwich in the 60's?
jimboqwe 1 year ago
WOW you guys look preety old. The one playing clarinet i play it too that looks hard. Great job!!!!!!!!!!
Mschristomlinfan 2 years ago
and the piano !!
sturdle 2 years ago
Moto3b3.You have said it!He,Jelly Roll,was and is inimitable.His recordings with his first Red Hot Peppers gave us some of the best JAZZ ever played or recorded.And that cornet player,George Mitchell,one of the if not the very best ever!
Squarerig 2 years ago
Jelly Roll said: New Orleans Jazz, Chicago Jazz, it's all Jelly Roll jazz. So Piggie58, we might just call it jazz. I have never heard a touch like his on the piano even from accomplished classic musicians. For a simply example of it, try listening to "Mamie's Blues." It'll knock your hat off.
Bill Montana USA
Moto3b3 3 years ago
This is as near as I have ever heard to giving an imitation of Jelly Roll. But nobody can imitate his magical touch which is so soft and effortless. This piece does a close job of it.
Bill
Montana USA
Moto3b3 3 years ago
phantastic play
Schumava 3 years ago
Years ago in South Texas we called it "Dixeland" I hardly ever hear it anymore. By any name it is great.
D105529 4 years ago
man i love this kinda music, just cant find exactly what the genre is called, would you mind telling me? i would like to pick a few albums or some good bands
mrnoobJI 4 years ago
In Britain, this kind of Music would be known as "Trad Jazz". It was very fashionable in Britain in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
PIGGIE58 3 years ago