By the way, this is not the Eubie Blake Trio, they only made three recordings that I know of.
This fourth recording (also made for Pathe') is by THE MORSE TRIO consisting of Theodore Morse and Abe Frankl on piano (or two pianos?) accompanied by an unknown drummer who also plays what sounds like a car horn about 2/3 of the way through.
Both Theodore Morse and Abe Frankl were real people and ragtime composers. I have a photo of Theodore Morse if you want to remake this clip.
This tune was composed by Earl Fuller, leader of a famous jazz band in the late 'teens. I would consider it a ragtime one-step.
Great performance, very clear and with nice syncopation!
KawhackitaRag 1 year ago
By the way, this is not the Eubie Blake Trio, they only made three recordings that I know of.
This fourth recording (also made for Pathe') is by THE MORSE TRIO consisting of Theodore Morse and Abe Frankl on piano (or two pianos?) accompanied by an unknown drummer who also plays what sounds like a car horn about 2/3 of the way through.
Both Theodore Morse and Abe Frankl were real people and ragtime composers. I have a photo of Theodore Morse if you want to remake this clip.
KawhackitaRag 1 year ago
Absolutely amazing!
ragtimejohn 2 years ago
By the way, the year on this is 1917, NOT 1927!
Thanks for the post!!!
KawhackitaRag 2 years ago
Makes Ya Wonder How They Made These Sounds Without Computers Good Stuff Bro!!!
sfdog1369 2 years ago 2