On June 24, 1947 when the team of TYT3 craft (Alien model name, never mind) were flying near Kenneth Arnold over Washington state, the fourth craft from the front was playing this very recording inside. The pilot, Jhso Inblee, was a big fan of Afro-American Parisian jazz. We miss Jhso. He died at Roswell shortly after.
Very interesting to hear this very early jazz recording. Near the end the horn sounds a bit sci-fi! It's funny that blues is in the title, yet it doesn't seem bluesey at all. Nice presentation! Thanx!
On June 24, 1947 when the team of TYT3 craft (Alien model name, never mind) were flying near Kenneth Arnold over Washington state, the fourth craft from the front was playing this very recording inside. The pilot, Jhso Inblee, was a big fan of Afro-American Parisian jazz. We miss Jhso. He died at Roswell shortly after.
yowzephyr 1 year ago
Excellent posting, many thanks.
MoleDFigg 1 year ago
Sur le site de redhottjazz sur Google, on trouve une intéréssante discographie et quelques précisions sur cet orchestre.
poutitechatte 4 years ago
merci beaucoup, c'est en effet un très bon site.
Spats62 4 years ago
Fantastic piece, thanks so much for sharing this very rare record of an equally rare band! This goes straight to favourites!
kspm01 4 years ago
Very interesting to hear this very early jazz recording. Near the end the horn sounds a bit sci-fi! It's funny that blues is in the title, yet it doesn't seem bluesey at all. Nice presentation! Thanx!
idasynco 4 years ago
Ahh, Such Sweet Music!
It is fun to see it played on an old piece of vinyl. Nice vid! FIVE * * * * * !
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tdub1941 4 years ago