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Les Red Hot Reedwarmers Plus Bent Persson: LOOKIN' GOOD BUT FEELIN' BAD

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2009

Recorded at the Whitley Bay International Jazz Festival, July 11, 2009 -- this riotous performance brings together Bent Persson and Les Red Hot Reedwarmers, featuring Aurelie Tropez (clarinet), Stephane Gillot (saxophone), and Martin Seck (piano) to summon up the equally riotous original, now eighty years old, by Fats Waller and his Buddies. Recorded by Michael Steinman. See and hear more at http://www.jazzlives.wordpress.com.

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  • lovely lovely music a real treat and the back of the georgeous Aurelie too keep going lads and lasses!!

  • Ah.

    I was afraid you meant "too elegant", like sinfonic musicians, who try to play Jazz without having the feeling.

    Now I can calm down...

    Sorry, that I didn´t get it right, but English is a foreign language for me...

    Greetings,

    Holger

  • Polished: (Not from Poland) but REFINED, CULTURED OR ELEGANT. They really have absorbed the feeling of the "original" or trad style of jazz. (Not like many unpolished groups at Preservation Hall in NewOrleans.

  • What do you mean by "polished"?

  • Great stereo/Binaural trad sounds. These polished musicians pay homage to the TradJazz style. Wish other jazz bands on YouTube had such dedicated video and audio recordists.

    TradJazzMan BR

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