Blues Frenzy - St James Infirmary Blues

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2011

Blues Frenzy plays St James Infirmary Blues, an American song of anonymous origin, though sometimes credited to the songwriter Joe Primrose (Irving Mills). Louis Armstrong made it famous in his influential 1928 recording. Bandmembers are; Nick Urso, Joe Bouza, Elliot Gorton, Dan Watkins. A&V recorded with lo-fi equipment at historic Old Point Bar in New Orleans LA (USA). Windows Movie Maker on a lo-fi PC was utilized to make this video. http://www.oldpointbar.com - http://www.bluesfrenzy.com

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  • I love this sort of blues. Its almost like a harmonic minor key, but with blues overtones.

    Is that right?...im not sure..its the minor root, minor 4th, major 5th that makes me feel its like a harmonic minor key.

    im a bit stoned, so just babbling...

    great performance anyway!

  • my oh my, what a wonderful rendition. Do you guys have an album or a music book up for grabs someplace?

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