This is my original song that's a tribute to Jimmy Blythe. My dad taught me to play his 78s when I was four years old (in 1960), and though I didn't know it for a long time, I was listening to Jimmy Blythe as a pianist with Johnny Dodds on a few of my dad's 78 rpm reissues. It made me romp all over the room. Since I want Jazz to be living, it seemed natural to create a new song that's inspired by his sound and how it makes me feel. Thank you for listening!
I don't quite understand how James Blythe figures into this except in terms of the instrumentation of the group (clarinet, piano, and washboard). However, good tune and performance, thanks!
This is my original song that's a tribute to Jimmy Blythe. My dad taught me to play his 78s when I was four years old (in 1960), and though I didn't know it for a long time, I was listening to Jimmy Blythe as a pianist with Johnny Dodds on a few of my dad's 78 rpm reissues. It made me romp all over the room. Since I want Jazz to be living, it seemed natural to create a new song that's inspired by his sound and how it makes me feel. Thank you for listening!
soundandscreen 3 weeks ago
I don't quite understand how James Blythe figures into this except in terms of the instrumentation of the group (clarinet, piano, and washboard). However, good tune and performance, thanks!
KawhackitaRag 1 month ago