Come on and Stomp, Stomp, Stomp - Johnny Dodds

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Uploaded by on Jun 15, 2009

Johnny Dodds was probably the most powerful clarinet player in the history of recorded jazz, here he is in Chicago in 1928 with his usual gang - Natty Dominique and Gearge Mitchell cornets, John Thomas on trombone, Charlie Alexander piano, Bud Scott banjo and Baby Dodds drums. A real good thumping stomp this one. The key changes so perfect also.

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  • Wenn man sich mal überlebt, dass so ausgezeichnete Musiker wie Johnny Dodds in den USA diskriminiert wurden, da gelang es doch ihrer hot Stimmung das Stereotyp zu überstrahlen.

  • Stomp,stomp, it keeps my feet stompin´

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  • unsurpassed,perfection

  • If only the King Oliver band had been recorded like this! Same set up and the duo cornet break is an Oliver -Armstrong quote. Fantastic!

  • sounds like Honolulu Baby from Laurel and Hardy's "Sons of the Desert"

  • The greatest clarinetist of the time.

  • Sonorità unica, Johnny Dodds...il più grande

  • great !!!

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