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  • jelly roll morton never played chicago before ODJB. this is a boast that was proven false. the ODJB was playing loud all night long in Chicago and gave everyone including the blacks their music lessons. that's the truth like or or not, i don't give a shit what the communists wrote 80s years ago about "jungle music" it's all bullshit. see ya later.

  • The dancers are Al Minns and Leon Russel. Two greats in the Lindy Hop and Jazz dance world. It's very exciting to have found this. Thank you so much for putting this on here.

    Adrian

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  • That old baby needs her jelly roll

  • i love that stuff!

  • ok so this what my foliks been yappin bout

  • WOW!!!!!!!!!

  • Blossom Seeley still had "it" at the age of 70!

  • I LOVE LOVE Dixieland jazz and it'a a tragedy that this fun music has gone from the current scene. When's the last time a trumpet was featured in a pop song?

  • That's a good question! Perhaps a song from the Group Cake???

  • It's not Dixieland...it' originated in New Orleans and Chicago...

  • According to IMDB this was first broadcast on Sept. 17, 1961.

    "The DuPont Show of the Week" America's Music - Chicago and All That Jazz

  • hmmm... I think that in 1961 Kid Ory was already dead since many years.....

  • You are mistaken. Kid Ory died January 23, 1973.

  • THIS is finest, lovely, awesome STUFF.

    BOY, how I DO LIKE IT!

    Yours Truly,

    BRUNO

    PS: CHECK OUT my WEBSITE if you LIKE!

  • On 2.48 the best ODJB recreation I ever saw!! Thank you Ziggy.

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