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I Found A New Baby - John Petters Swing Band @ Harlow Octobe

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www.traditional-jazz.com
I Found A New Baby with John Petters Swing Band featuring James Evans, tenor sax, David Blenkhorn (Australia), guitar & Keith Donald, bass.
This was filmed at our regular monthly session at St John's arts Centre Old Harlow, Essex UK. It was the first time this line-up had played together. It was a lot of fun!

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  • Very nice... a great video of a performance that I didn't log out after listening to 4 bars...

  • Thank you. This was the first time this line-up played together. I met David Blenkhorn for the first time that night. A fine guitarist!

  • I enjoyed visiting your web site. Keep up the good work.

    Say hello to David... He's got some great chops, especially rhythm...

    Fantastic la pompe...

    Best regards...

  • Will Do

    Keep swinging

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  • First time together? Pretty damn good outfit! They swung really well. A couple of blips maybe, but I enjoyed it, and I wanted it to last longer. After three/four gigs or more they could have been even better, tighter.

    John, keep swingin'!

  • I didn't care for this. The guy on tenor was playing too much bebop for the context, which was "neo-swing," neo-Hot Club of France. He reminded me of alto player Lee Konitz. Nothing wrong with his improvisatory lines; he obviously knew his stuff. Yet it didn't fit with the overall concept, which makes me think he wasn't realy listening.

  • I play with David Blenkhorn sometime in London, he's also a terrific Blues guitarist, great taste, feel and technique, hi David see you at Boisdale!

  • Great little jam. That drummer knows what he is doing. personally when i would play dixieland i would have a problem with overplaying.

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