Black Bottom Stomp - Giordano Vince 1987
(courtesy Richard Roy Miller & Bill Knowles, co-producers)
Vince Giordano and his Nighthawks is New York's leading orchestra playing jazz from the twenties and thirties. In this clip from 1987 Vince, in this tune on bass, does a wonderful version of Jelly Roll Morton's Black Bottom Stomp. with some fine and exciting trumpet work by Peter Ecklund and with Dick Wellstood playing the stride piano.
Produced for Present Past Productions Inc entitled "The New York Musical Tribute to Turk Murphy."
Amazing! Featuring a very young Frank Vignola, here on banjo. Insight into the formation of this brilliant jazz guitarist!
ksmith9879 1 month ago
This is brilliant! Sounds just like the original! Apparently 1 person is a Lady Gaga fan!
KrazyKartoonKid 1 year ago
Great stuff. They play like music was meant to be played. It picks you up and takes you away. Great job and thank you
fepeter46 1 year ago
I just love the bands that bring to life the authentic sounds that I've listened to for the last six decades.
This is pure Morton. Great stuff. Long may you continue.
iwasagasman 2 years ago
Its's like I hear good old Ferdinand playin'.
Unbelievable! And what an appropriate name for a jazzband (see Ilfofilms playlist).
Klusgenot 4 years ago 2