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High Sierra Jazz Band "Kansas City Stomp" 8-07 STJS

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2007

Pieter Meijers offers a tongue-in-cheek intro to this Jelly Roll Morton tune, "Kansas City Stomp." Filmed on Aug. 12, 2007 at the Dante Club in Sacramento, CA, where High Sierra Jazz Band was the featured guest for the Sac. Traditional Jazz Society's monthly meeting.
HIGH SIERRA Jazz Band:
Pieter Meijers - leader/reeds
Howard Miyata - trombone/vocals
Corey Gemme - cornet
Earl McKee - sousaphone/vocals
Bruce Huddleston - piano
Stan Huddleston - banjo
Charlie Castro - drums

The High Sierra Jazz Band is proud to be the host band for the annual Three Rivers Jazz Affair.
http://www.jazzaffair.info

http://www.highsierrajazzband.com

STJS http://sacjazz.org
presenter of the annual
Sac. Jazz Jubilee http://sacjazz.com
every Memorial Day Weekend

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  • is that a flugelhorn?

  • Does anyone know what the clarinet-man is saying? In written words?

  • Absolutely authentic, good old Jelly Roll Morten is smiling . His good tune is played with Gusto and understanding. Its one of the best tunes of Jelly Roll.bravo

  • Just saw em half hour ago. Good stuff.

  • they came on my boat in portugal !!! they are so gooooood !

  • This band has such great musical chemistry!

  • could do with more of these this side of the pond

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