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"East Coast Trot" ~ Titanic Jazz Band @ Glacier Jazz Stampede 2010 ~ Kalispell, Montana

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2010

http://www.titanicjazzband.com
http://www.highsierrajazzband.com
http://www.glacierjazzstampede.com

Song title: "East Coast Trot"
Made famous by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger from way back around 1984 when he sang it in the movie "Terminator."

This great old tune was played beautifully by the Titanic Jazz Band with a little help from Guest musicians Howard Miyata and Marc Marc Caparone during the 17th Annual Glacier Jazz Stampede in Kalispell Montana on October 8th, 2010

TITANIC JAZZ BAND MEMBERS
Dan Comins - Cornet / Leader
Mike Baird - Reeds
Vince Saunders - Banjo
Robbie Rhodes - Piano
Keith Elliott - Trombone
Ray Cadd - Tuba
Chris Tyle - Drums/Cornet/Vocal

Drop in on the websites above for details about CD's, and performance schedules.

I WISH YOU COULD HAVE BEEN THERE!

_ OCTOBER 2010 10/08/10

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  • These guys play like they mean business.....I loved it...and that drummer giving it some...super stuff.

  • @drjazzisme

    Thanks for watching!

    Yep, that there drummer man is none other than the multi-talented musical wizard Chris Tyle.

    RagJazzMonkey Tom

  • Wow -

    Are there any beignets and chicory coffee to go with that at the festival?

  • @zipzapusa

    I don't think so, but there sure oughta be!

  • Would this band be considered more of a new orleans style dixieland band or the chicago style?

  • @Abriggs500

    Great question! I am just a lowly videographer and wouldn't be the authoritative source for a proper answer to your query. I'll bet someone else may step up with an answer though.

    Thanks for watching,

    RagJazzMonkey Tom

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  • @Abriggs500 Titanic's style is much more reminiscent of the San Francisco trad jazz tradition than either Chicago or New Orleans.

  • @HeliconSteamer the work of Oliver and Morton. This is due to the fact that those players who left New Orleans diviated from the local style.

  • @HeliconSteamer I would partly agree with you, in as much as the trombone is kind of following the Turk Murphy model, but also note the the rhythm is clearly 4 beat in the New orleans tradition. And it is important to note that the San Francisco School desembles from the King Oliver - Morton - Armstrong school which is based in the New Orleans from. But it is worth noting that "new Orleans" has two clear divisions, though related, the New Orleans revival of the 1940s is a little different than

  • @Abriggs500

    Titanic plays more in the San Francisco/West Coast tradition. A fair amount of their inspiration and material comes from the work of Jelly Roll Morton. Titanic has its own unique sound and manner of presentation inspired by bands of the past without being a bound to the sound and material of any particular band.

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