Shimme Sha wabble Cullum Jim 1987
(courtesy Richard Roy Miller & Bill Knowles, co-producers)
Jim Cullum's Jazz Band in 1987
The band from San Antonio Texas plays Shimme sha wabble.
This band plays jazz in the classic manner, that is, in the style of small, hot ensembles prior to WWII. The band's repertoire covers a lot of ground--from 19th-century cakewalks to the small pre-war Benny Goodman ensembles.
The core of the band's music consists of the sounds of Jelly Roll Morton, Original Dixieland Jazz Band, New Orleans Rhythm Kings, King Oliver Creole Jazz Band, Louis Armstrong, and Sidney Bechet, as well as a heavy emphasis on Bix Beiderbecke and his followers (e.g., Hoagy Carmichael).
Jim Cullum cornet, Allan Vache clarinet, Eddie Hubble trombone, John Sheridan piano, Howard Elkins banjo, Jack Wyatt bass and Ed Torres drums
produced for Present Past Productions Inc entitled "The New York Musical Tribute to Turk Murphy." Video courtesy Richard Roy Miller and Bill Knowles, co-producers.
a distinct oliver flavour there
cheers !!!
JACQUILLO2 3 months ago
At 4:50 +, is that the Prince of Monaco???
MrShurshot 10 months ago
Shimme Sha Wabble was always such fun to play but I was the only one to like it that much....A shame.......HOT. Thanks Bob.
WildCardsJazz 3 years ago