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"Hindustan" (1918) played by the Raspberry Jam Band

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2008

This song from 1918 was written by Oliver Wallace and Harold Weeks.

Here, the Raspberries play it in their fun style.

Performers:

Tom Brier -- piano
Mark Meeker -- tuba, kazoo
George Preston -- euphonium
Mary Rose Preston -- stick tambourine, violin, kazoo
Julia Riley -- piccolo, kazoo
Kitty Wilson -- percussion

Recorded Friday, 16 November 2007 at the 21st annual West Coast Ragtime Festival.

http://www.westcoastragtime.com

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  • Does anybody know if there are any commercially available recordings by the Raspberry Jam Band?

  • @Fibbing01 They do have a CD that they sell at their gigs.

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  • I just obtained a PDF of this sheet music. Can't wait to start learning!

    ~Michael~

  • It is soo reassuring to know that,whilst empires decline and fall,great financial institutions succumb to greed and deceit one thing remains true to itself:JAZZ and its offshoots.Sweet music,delightful to listen to and apparently,but only apparently,extremely easy to play.Hats off!to this band.

  • These wonderful hats were purchased for the female members of the group by a fan who has since passed away. We call them our "Terry Casebeer Memorial Hats". They are beautiful aren't they? I believe they were purchased at a dress shop in the little gold-rush town of Sutter Creek, California. Julia (flute) Riley

  • Who is their milliner?I must have one of the hats!!Lovely music too-I think that is what this video is about,or?

  • Fascinating name! Very good performance which certainly sets the feet tapping.

    Thank you so much for posting.

  • wow, how fun! love it

  • When I played this, everyone in the room stopped yapping, they all started swaying and tapping whatever was at hand....great stuff.

  • Way to go George and Mary and the rest. What a great number!!

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