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Uploaded by johnpetters on Oct 21, 2006
www.traditional-jazz.comWild Bill Davison & art Hodes with John Petters dixielanders. The Legends of American Dixieland tour - May 1989.With Dave Bailey, clarinet, Campbell Burnap, trombone & keith Donald, bass. Recorded at Norwich.
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While the clarinettist definitely has technique and ideas, I can't really say that much about his sound - too rough and edgy for my taste.
chasjenn 2 years ago
This was written in 1927 by pianist Lil Hardin, Louis Armsrong's wife. He recorded it in 1927 with his Hot Five.
I enjoyed this version, so thankyou, Mister Drummer-Man, John Petters!!
fillra 2 years ago
Wild Bill rocks: he could drive any group. What a legacy, that is, Condon, Freeman, Bix, etc.
joomuck 3 years ago
Trombonist is pretty special. R.I.P. Campbell x
CAGC1978 3 years ago
Love the song - this definitely was gooood
c4rv3r 4 years ago
looovvve the clarinet!
hpfan808 5 years ago
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While the clarinettist definitely has technique and ideas, I can't really say that much about his sound - too rough and edgy for my taste.
chasjenn 2 years ago
This was written in 1927 by pianist Lil Hardin, Louis Armsrong's wife. He recorded it in 1927 with his Hot Five.
I enjoyed this version, so thankyou, Mister Drummer-Man, John Petters!!
fillra 2 years ago
Wild Bill rocks: he could drive any group. What a legacy, that is, Condon, Freeman, Bix, etc.
joomuck 3 years ago
Trombonist is pretty special. R.I.P. Campbell x
CAGC1978 3 years ago
Love the song - this definitely was gooood
c4rv3r 4 years ago
looovvve the clarinet!
hpfan808 5 years ago