Tune: "Bye and bye"
This is a very popular spiritual song written in 1906 (Music and Lyrics) by Charles Albert Tindley (Berlin, Md Jul 7, 1851/† Philadelphia, PA Jul 26, 1933).
He was born a slave and became "the Father of Gospel Music"
The actual title of this song is: We'll understand it better "bye and bye".
Here we play this veeeery nice song in a life concert.
JINX JAZZ BAND are:
Alexei Baychuk: trumpet
Juan Trabal: clarinet
Joan Masats: trombone
Felipe Greene: washboard
Esteban Moruzzi: banjo
Dmitri Gagarin: bass
Place: Huesca (Spain) - 2010
@SwingMan1937 Yes. I knew it. Superb!!!! Thanks mate
TrabalRipoll 1 year ago
@SwingMan1937 Hey Mark. Yes, Esteban works in the real way that the early New Orleans banjo players did. Veeeery strong plectrum, even metallic plectrum, and more percusive idea than harmonic one.
Thanks for your nice comments. I had a look at the Ziggy´s one. I had saw it already. Stratospherical!!!!
TrabalRipoll 1 year ago
Well shoot - it won't let me post the video response of Ziggy's "Bye 'N Bye", so here's the link:
/watch?v=KtIVr4AOPfk
SwingMan1937 1 year ago
Great, easy ride here, Juan - Esteban really does a great job at rollin' on this piece. ;)
And, I believe I'm hearing BG paging Pee Wee. ;) Great stuff, guy!
Not exactly the same, but I'd like to post a video response here - a slick, smooth swingin' 78 of "Bye 'N Bye" by Ziggy Elman and his Orchestra from 1940. :)
SwingMan1937 1 year ago