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When You & I Were Young, Maggie -Crescent City Stompers

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2007

This track, and the photographs, were kindly provided by Bill Lowden; as I felt that this band should be on YouTube among the other postings of mine that record the U.K. jazz scene of the 1950/60's.
It also goes to confirm that it wasn't only in Soho that the N.O. revival blossomed in those heady days!!
The line-up on this track is:-
Bill Lowden; tpt, Geoff Cole; tmb, Mike Mayer; clt, Roger Hall; bjo, Ray Newton; bss, and Geoff Sleeman; dms.
The Crescent City Stompers had various personnel changes from their inception in the late 1940's until the opening of their first jazz club in 1953 and were very popular throughout the 50's and 60's -when this track was recorded.
Thanks a lot, Bill!

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  • Really smashing to hear the old band again after all these years,thanks for posting

  • This brings back some great memories. I found the Crescent City Stompers in the early 60s when they played weekly at the Civic Hall. Bill Lowden worked as an electrician with my dad, Bill Martin, at the South Western Gas board Basin Works in Exeter. I still have an old photograph of him and his fellow electricians. Is any of the Stompers music still available anywhere?

  • Great band.Surely as good as Barber.Mike Meyer was still playing in the Exeter area with John Shillito in the 80s and 90s, till he sadly went deaf.

  • My father, Ted Extence, played Drums with John Portley's band in the early fifties, it must've been the CCS... I have some pictures of him practising in St George's Hall in his chef's outfit (He owned a restaurant in Princesshay). I really must tell him to look at these postings, although this is obviously after his time. John Portley went on to become my godfather!

  • my mother past away last tueday and wants this at her funeral next week and I would be gratefuk if anyone know how i can get a recirding at this short notice

  • where are you living??

  • Hi, Im Geoff the missing drummer,good to see you have taken to a 'real' instrument after all these years, and joined the club Jazzbobill. From deep in my memory here are some 'jazzers' who were involved in the late50's and early 60's.CCStompers-Tbs John Portley,Ron Millford,Bernie Newlands, Clar/sax Tony Sayers,Ron Ginger, Acker Bilk, Drms Maurice Price, Gordan Clark. I still play drums in a different 'Genrie' to the Stompers ie alarge concert band

  • Sorry it's me again. I must apologise to Mike Mayer - Clarinet, for stating that he had recently passed away. Glad to hear that you are still alive and well Mike and still playing that good old New Orleans jazz.I was sorry to hear that it was indeed our mutual friend Mike Ayear - Trumpet who had died.

    Thanks Bob(Ilbofilms) for your nice comment about my trumpet style.

  • Well done Clive, Jazzbobill played on trumpet with a sound very reminiscent of Bunk Johnson and Ken Colyer.

  • I would just like to add that the pictures only show a few of the guys on this track, however, all of the musicians shown, helped put the Stompers on the scene in the 50's.

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