Here's another old recording made in London in the '50's by The Georgia Jazz Band.
One main reason for posting it is that Arthur Fryatt has found some rare old photographs of the band which show the late, great, Bill Brunskill.
(I remember him well, but haven't been able to find a reasonable likeness anywhere before -including the web!)
Many thanks Arthur.
I only wish that the microphone had been closer to BILL!!
Anyway, this certainly belongs among the postings I have made which record the sounds and scenes in the U.K. during the New Orleans "Revival" in the 1950s/60's.
What great times they were too!
Wow, this sounds similar to Potato Head Blues by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven, haha.
Pilbromatic 1 year ago
They play jazz like few people do these days. It's rough, intense, fairly simple, and clean. What a joy to hear.
neon854 2 years ago
Good and original - great!
neon854 2 years ago
Sounds like the Firehouse Five plus one.
Thanks for that.
PMDVD 3 years ago