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  • Fantastic video thank you so much for posting.

  • Who is Babette Ory? Are you the dauther of the great Kid Ory, who is one of the most important persons of American jazz culture? You must be very proud of your father.

    At the university I teach the "tailgate-style", which was invented by this excellent musician.

  • Yes Ed was my daddy,It's easter and i srtopped by his grave today@ Holy Cross In Fox Hills LA.

    Of corse I'm proud,I miss him every day,and so I intend to educate more people about his life

  • God Bless the great KID ORY

  • Yes I'm Kids Kid,and I've been around all my dad's and many other Jazz greats all my like,Today after Agape,I went to visit my dad"s grave@ Holy Cross in Culver City,Ca.I'm moving foward to educate more people re Jazz and my Dad

  • The correct title of the first song is not Muskat , but Muskrat Ramble,composed by Kid Ory.

    The second number is not Old Bourbon Street, but: Bourbon Street Parade, composed by the famous New Orleans drummer: Paul Barbarin.

    The Chris Barber Jazz Band made it well known in Europe.

  • It was changed to Muskat ,by the Melrose brother music co,As for The Barbarians,My dad's original sheet from paul has Old Bourbon street written upon the header Babette Ory La Apr 2009

  • I loved this ,was @ rehersal as well as on the mark Twain,for years i was burned out on disneyland,But Walt Loved my dad and all of Walts Animators were The Firehouse Five Plus Two,These were some of the last big Gigs ,Ed Sullivan ,Hollywood Bowl, What A day in 68 when Louis,trummy And My dad together for one last time.

    Babette Ory

  • I had gotten a "Hot Five" record out of the library in early '60's & Mustrat Ramble was on it...imagine my surprise when I heard Country Joe use it as the basis for his anti war song....1 2 3 what are we fightin' for...? recognize it

  • This is from "Disneyland After Dark". The Louis segment was filmed on September 30, 1961. The film was first aired in April, 1962. They're aboard the Mark Twain.

  • Yes you are so correct,the laminated award  has a blue and white color theme& honor roll of all the Musicians..I look at it daily very good memories.

    Babette Ory

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