Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho - The Harlem Ramblers 1982

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2006

The Harlem Ramblers Dixieland Jazzband from Zurich, Switzerland was founded in 1955, and, after various changes, settled down in 1969 to a well knit group. The band members were Guenter Sellenath (Tp), Tabis Bachmann (Cl), Thedy Schuetz (Tb), Chris Mitchell (Bj), John Treichler (B), and Gerry Ceccaroni (Dr).

The band is still going strong with the hard core of Guenter, Thedy, Chris, and Gerry. The newest members are Hans Schlaepfer on Bass since 2002, and since 2005, Wastl Berger, Clarinet and Saxophone. For more information, please visit the Homepage. www.harlemramblers.ch

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  • @YOFACEZ You didn't like Mahalia Jackson's interpretation?

  • /watch?v=IB1wIh4JF8w

    a small group of students in istanbul, turkey.. very good job indeed :)

  • @ all you praisers: Check the version of this song by Original Dixieland Stompers (a non US band as well/of course). Unluckily it is not on youtube. Chances are you will find to be 3 times better. They start it simple and build it with the climax at the end. You don't twist and torment a beautiful song like this from the begining.

  • Nice

  • they are second to none fvs usa

  • I play the clarinet, and when i saw this guy, he blew my mind. He is amazing.

  • the only good video of this song ive found on YouTube!awesome XD

  • Just fantastic - you guys are awesome - would love to see more of your work - great fun.

  • Mitch: when you add another song - Can't you please add another swiss german song from Teddie? Like "Schriib mir selber en brief" or "Tannige hoose"

    Cheers

  • great band! my dad is hearing to them all the time! hes playing the clarinet for about 37 years and he's a big jazz/dixie fan!

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