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DJANGO REINHARDT AND STEPHANE GRAPPELLY
DJANGO REINHARDT AND STEPHANE GRAPPELLY (1934)
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Відео

EDDIE LANG
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EDDIE LANG
BIX BEIDERBECKE AND THE CHICAGO CORNETS
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BIX BEIDERBECKE AND THE CHICAGO CORNETS
MEADE LUX LEWIS
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MEADE LUX LEWIS
ORIGINAL MEMPHIS FIVE
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ORIGINAL MEMPHIS FIVE
KING OLIVERS DIXIE SYNCOPATORS
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KING OLIVERS DIXIE SYNCOPATORS
CELESTIN'S ORIGINAL TUXEDO JAZZ ORCH
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CELESTIN'S ORIGINAL TUXEDO JAZZ ORCH
THE GULF COAST SEVEN
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THE GULF COAST SEVEN
PHIL NAPOLEON ON GENNET LABEL
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PHIL NAPOLEON ON GENNET LABEL
NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS
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NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM KINGS
FREDDIE KEPPARD AND LOUIS ARMSTRONG
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FREDDIE KEPPARD AND LOUIS ARMSTRONG
BENNIE MOTENS KANSAS CITY ORCH
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BENNIE MOTENS KANSAS CITY ORCH
JIMMY NOONE 1930
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JIMMY NOONE 1930
DUKE ELLINGTON 1926-1928
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DUKE ELLINGTON 1926-1928
VENUTI-LANG 1927-28
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VENUTI-LANG 1927-28
CHICAGO SOUTH SIDE 1926-27
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CHICAGO SOUTH SIDE 1926-27
FREDDY KEPPARD 1923-28
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FREDDY KEPPARD 1923-28
SCOTT JOPLIN ORIGINAL PIANO ROLLS
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SCOTT JOPLIN ORIGINAL PIANO ROLLS
JELLY ROLL MORTON ORIGINAL PIANO ROLLS
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JELLY ROLL MORTON ORIGINAL PIANO ROLLS
JIM EUROPE BAND 1913
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JIM EUROPE BAND 1913
Cylinder Jazz on Edison label
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Cylinder Jazz on Edison label
RAGTIME CAKEWALKS AND STOMPS 1898-1923
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RAGTIME CAKEWALKS AND STOMPS 1898-1923

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @robertreynolds7135
    @robertreynolds7135 Місяць тому

    Just as happy as a cow chewin' on a cud....How many of today's listeners would understand that?

  • @sirtainlee8725
    @sirtainlee8725 2 місяці тому

    It's Trumbauer that does it for me. He slows Bix down forcing a melody out of his trumpet. After all, a trombone or C-melody saxophone can only play so fast.

  • @mikeanderson1042
    @mikeanderson1042 2 місяці тому

    I like it

  • @PG-lw5bg
    @PG-lw5bg 4 місяці тому

    Jeanette Savant was playing piano in Preservation Hall December 1992..I had a chance to speak with this great lady on a break .

  • @emmapeel5303
    @emmapeel5303 8 місяців тому

    Impossible to be sad or angry hearing this plain life in notes.

  • @philguitare3150
    @philguitare3150 10 місяців тому

    Génie oublié)))

  • @miguelleiton3645
    @miguelleiton3645 11 місяців тому

    A los 12 años ya con discos de Jazz en mis manos escuchaba Jazz me Blues y Royal Garden Blues por Bix, disco Parlophon 78 rpm, hasta que un dia un hermano me regaló el vinilo volumen 2 de Bix, mi corazon dio un brinco al ampliar el horizonte Bix, fue tan grande como los Hot Five.....!!!!!!!!!

  • @user-cp8hh2vu9t
    @user-cp8hh2vu9t Рік тому

    😅❤

  • @BixLives32
    @BixLives32 Рік тому

    VIRGINIA LISTON, on this recording, was accompanied by: "Louis Armstrong and His Hot Four". It was recorded, on Monday afternoon, Armistice Day, at the Chicago, Okeh studio on 11 November 1925. PERSONNEL : Louis Armstrong, coronet; Johnny Dodds, clarinet (NOT Sidney Bechet); Hersal Thomas, piano; Johnny St.Cyr, rhythm banjo. Recorded in OKeh's Chicago studio, via the revolutionary RCA/Western Electric recording system. Electric recording was the technical miracle of its day; -more on that later. Ms. Liston has a remarkable natural instrument that is attractive and uniquely pleasing. She exhibits a wonderful rasp that is unusual for a blues shouter from the era of Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. I will be looking up more sides by Virginia Liston. Many singers have ample range, but far fewer have a natural instrument of compelling timbre that sounds different, but GOOD. Virginia Liston is one of those rare singers. E.g., Billie Holiday, at first, does not overwhelm a young listener. However, after a few listens, almost everyone falls in love with her voice. Lady Day is THE only Jazz singer who continues to sell more and more records as new generations discover her work. Billie Holiday is THE only singer who sells equally to both Jazz and pop music lovers. Her demographics are overwhelming and her unit sales exponentially increase every year! Never think that Lady Day had a bad life. At 21, she was the world's first SUPERSTAR singer. John Hammond Sr. was simply trying to create an inexpensive way of making popular hit records during the Great Depression. Even when Global Warming wipes us out in 3 - 5 years, Billie will have still out-sold all singers who ever lived. This Virginia Liston record is one of the early "Electrically Recorded" records. People today forget that the difference between an acoustically recorded record and an "Electrically Processed" record is like night and day. -Like the difference between Radio and TV. -Walking vs.automobiles. Modern people have noo idea how much this new recording process meant. It allowed movies to talk. It made radio into the finest sound quality source available; -by 1931, live radio was near high fidelity. Today, people listen to AM (middle wave) chat radio and think that this is the best "AM" radio can sound. Nope. Back in the 1930s, more Wattage was used and the bandwidth was expanded so that music sounded better than records. PLUS, this record has not been well transferred, nor remastered too well. With gear designed for this purpose and some knowledge, this record can sound a heck of a lot better. With on demand digital streaming, however, radio (AM & FM) will soon be extinct. Just as Global Warming has accelerated and will soon extinct us. In the meantime, many will suffer horrendous heat, wildfires, hurricane, flooding, your pet cat driving your car, dolphins hiking into the Colorado Mountains to escape the heat, toddlers sneaking aboard space vehicles to escape the heat, the mice leaving the planet in their own high-tech space craft, etc. Yeah, it's gonna get weird. -Hey, no one ever said that the speed of Global Warming would be linear! Sorry to tell you, but, we have entered The Exponential Era of Global Warming and there is not a darned thing anyone can do. It's too late. I'm sorry. I suggest you try to enjoy the FINE ARTS, -such as Louis Armstrong and Virginia Liston. Monet. Billie Holiday. Leonardo. Mozart. Mark Twain. Duke Ellington. Walt Whitman. Picasso. The Rolling Stones, Vladimir Nabokov, etc. Heck, books alone can keep your mind in pleasure for the next 3 - 5 years. There is little time for anything else. We can SPEED UP Global warming. Simply elect lesser politicians. We have been doing that for the last 60 years. It's what we do best. Um, a second term for a President who tweeted his first presidency away; -more than 8 hours a day for four years. And then he tried to retain power as a dictator via a violent coup d'etat. Yep. Another 4 years of that should finish us off quite neatly…

  • @guntherdertz9554
    @guntherdertz9554 Рік тому

    Very nice, thanks

  • @nomis777
    @nomis777 Рік тому

    So the actual first modern guitar virtuoso is from the United States but is ingonred by most shameful ...

  • @nomis777
    @nomis777 Рік тому

    Amazing...

  • @johngulino2651
    @johngulino2651 Рік тому

    Eddie Lang was brilliant. He recorded in the late 20s. He played violin, then the banjo, then the guitar. He was friendly with Bing Crosby. He was an Italian-American from Philadelphia. His real name was Salvatore Massaro. After a doctor recommended a tonsillectomy, Crosby urged Lang to have the operation. Assured that the operation was routine, Lang entered Park West Hospital in Manhattan, but he never awoke from the surgery. He died at the age of thirty in 1933.

  • @lik157
    @lik157 Рік тому

    Great!!!

  • @anthonymiles5690
    @anthonymiles5690 Рік тому

    Wonderful Jazz, thank you!

  • @anthonymiles5690
    @anthonymiles5690 Рік тому

    Fantastic playing!

  • @ab-il1gk
    @ab-il1gk Рік тому

    should have made some vinl recordings

  • @albion1012
    @albion1012 Рік тому

    Simple, raw, truthful - what more does it take to be forgotten?

  • @miochemannetje7801
    @miochemannetje7801 Рік тому

    Great music, I think it's time for a 'Kansas City Jazz Revival' if it's not alive still!

  • @eduespo1
    @eduespo1 Рік тому

    UN MAESTRO DON FLETCHER.....!!! Gcs

  • @howiesmith1504
    @howiesmith1504 Рік тому

    GREAT sound fidelity on these transfers!!! Titles are "Weary Blues," "That Da Da Strain," and Jelly Roll Morton's "Wolverine Blues," all mid-period, 5-piece NORKs.

  • @jamesadkins1471
    @jamesadkins1471 Рік тому

    been in love with this music since my paternal grandmother introduced me at age 10. . . . I've been playing trombone for 60 years. .. I still get goose bumps listening to this stuff !!

  • @BoomBoomEnemy
    @BoomBoomEnemy Рік тому

    0:00 Fig Leaf Rag 3:10 The Strenuous Life

  • @prl.5108
    @prl.5108 Рік тому

    Most of these tracks (Doin' the Frog etc. ) are on a album Frank Stewart gave me for my 17th birthday. My parents let me have a party at home. I think they were a little concerned when we played Spin The Bottle with some of guests from St.Columbas Girls College who were invited. All very innocent, alcohol free ( supposedly ) and all a long time ago. I still have the album.

  • @keeganbluegrass
    @keeganbluegrass Рік тому

    Greatest guitarist of all time? Yeah

  • @leonblum7898
    @leonblum7898 Рік тому

    SE PODRÍA SABER LA COMPOSICIÓN E INSTRUMENTOS EJECUTADOS DE CADA MÚSICO, ?

  • @Ramon51650
    @Ramon51650 Рік тому

    I'm a fan of King Oliver and early Duke Ellington; thanks for treating me to this!

  • @guntherdertz9554
    @guntherdertz9554 Рік тому

    Is wonderfull, almost a century since this was laid down, but it's timeless, thanks to all for posting this and all the greats.

  • @MHJazz
    @MHJazz Рік тому

    Trumbauer & Bix at their best. Love it

  • @julianturner3531
    @julianturner3531 Рік тому

    I'm sure they are inspired by Erskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra

  • @howiesmith1504
    @howiesmith1504 Рік тому

    Tune titles, in order: "Here Comes The Hot Tamale Man" "Spanish Mama" "Brown Sugar."

  • @pluralidad
    @pluralidad Рік тому

    Vine aquí por Rayuela

  • @qwertyazerty1939
    @qwertyazerty1939 Рік тому

    For wich year ?.

  • @leonblum7898
    @leonblum7898 2 роки тому

    EL 2ond.TEMA ITS''THE TERROR''USED FOR''GEDALIO TARAZOV''ÓN THE PRAYSENTATYON''BLACK JAZZ FOR THE TWENTY'S''.-SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH VERY BAD.-GREETINGS FROM''BUENOS AIRES C.A.B.A.REPUBLICA ARGENTINA''.-

  • @VirtousoForGod
    @VirtousoForGod 2 роки тому

    Eddie Lang is perhaps the first guitar hero and Charlie Christian is the first electric guitar hero.

  • @amparoospina562
    @amparoospina562 2 роки тому

    Fabulosa

  • @amparoospina562
    @amparoospina562 2 роки тому

    Fabulosa

  • @AndrewJanusson
    @AndrewJanusson 2 роки тому

    One of the best to ever pick it! 🫡

  • @naardebioscoop
    @naardebioscoop 2 роки тому

    ever heard of track list???

  • @adrunkmonk
    @adrunkmonk 2 роки тому

    River end cafe ?

  • @em468
    @em468 2 роки тому

    Dónde se pueden conseguir estás grabaciones👍👌🥳

  • @Pattilapeep
    @Pattilapeep 2 роки тому

    I had remarked on the site that sent me here "Salty Dog" what this wonderful music does for me. Great memories--thank you so much for sharing. Pat in New Jersey

  • @manlypedro75
    @manlypedro75 2 роки тому

    I'm glad somebody invented this kind of music!

  • @leonblum7898
    @leonblum7898 2 роки тому

    UN REFERENTE INEXCLUYENTE DEL VERDADERO JAZZ TRADICIONAL.-TODO MI RESPETO A ELLOS.-SALUDOS DESDE''ARGENTINA''.-

  • @osvaldomoro7251
    @osvaldomoro7251 2 роки тому

    Espectacular!!!!!!!!!!

  • @spacemissing
    @spacemissing 2 роки тому

    One of my mom's cousins, Frank Jamison, played piano on the Chicago Ramblers record issued in the late 1960s. The band did a pretty good job of sounding like one from the 1920s. I am SO glad they Didn't use a xylophone or marimba!

  • @sammckinstry
    @sammckinstry 2 роки тому

    Great to hear a cleaned up disc of the NORK. Is that Mr Jelly on his tune? Superb piano anyway!

  • @larryprimeau5885
    @larryprimeau5885 2 роки тому

    people don't realize that not only was this music brand new and nothing like it was ever heard before, it's simple style was imitated by almost all popular musicians for at least the next ten years if not much longer. quintessential music of the roaring 20s.

  • @finger541
    @finger541 2 роки тому

    no comment this is just simply amazing

    • @catgirl8724
      @catgirl8724 Рік тому

      that is a comment! but nice try

  • @cornellwaters9089
    @cornellwaters9089 2 роки тому

    👊 Music!