Kid Ory, grand tromboniste de jazz, contemporain de Louis Amstrong et Sidney Bechet, raconte son histoire et sa venue à Paris après 65 ans de carrière aux Etats-Unis. Avec quelques séquences anthologiques du Kid Ory's Creole Orchestra sur scène. En voir plus sur : http://www.vodeo.tv/18-44-126-kid-ory.html?PARTID=9085
Can anyone provide for me, En Francaise (or Creole) the words to "The Creole Song" also known as "L'autre Can Can"?
An English translation would also be nice, but is not tres importante.
Liberaljamoke 8 months ago
'tis in French. No comprehende'. But Kid Ory is cool. He needs to make a comeback, ala from the 1950's, yes/oui? oui. Come back Kid. And that cool voice of yours.
grafonolafavorite 1 year ago
I saw kid at the tin angel in san francisco with turk murphy.whe turk played in the city it was"The Sanfrancisco jazz band.No body said(if you wanted to work there)the "F"word frisco"i guess the fruits who live there wouldnt know that now.
usafsarge7 1 year ago
When the Dixieland revival occurred in the 1940's, Ory found his style of music back in vogue. He revived Kid Ory's Creole Orchestra in 1943 and was able to continue to play, tour and record Jazz until he retired in 1966.
DADRENO 2 years ago