Alexander's Ragtime Band - Dixieland Crackerjacks video free download


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Dixieland Crackerjacks

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Recorded live on the Island of Schiermonnikoog.

Dixieland Crackerjacks playing Irving Berlin's : Alexander's Ragtime Band

"Alexander's Ragtime Band" is the name of a song by Irving Berlin. It was his first major hit, in 1911. There is some evidence, although inconclusive, that Irving Berlin borrowed the melody from a draft composition submitted by Scott Joplin that had been submitted to a publisher.[1]

"Alexander's Ragtime Band" is not itself an example of the ragtime musical idiom; apart from some mild syncopation, it has almost none of ragtime's characteristic features. Nonetheless, the lyrics clearly refer to the arrival of African-American musicians on the popular scene with their then-new idea of playing standard songs in a more exciting up-tempo style.

The first lines establish the African-American context:

Oh ma honey . . . ain't you goin' to the leaderman, the ragged meter man

References to "jazzing up" popular music include:

They can play a bugle call like you never heard before

So natural that you want to go to war

That's just the bestest band what am, honey lamb

and:

If you care to hear the Swanee River played in ragtime

The new style included new ways of playing traditional instruments as well:

There's a fiddle with notes that screeches

Like a chicken

And the clarinet is a colored pet

This song was played on the decks of the Titanic by the ship's band, as the ship sank beneath the waters on April 15, 1912.

The song has been recorded by many artists, including Al Jolson, Billy Murray, Louis Armstrong, George Formby, Bing Crosby, The Andrews Sisters, Bessie Smith, Ella Fitzgerald, and Ray Charles.

A 1938 film of the same name was loosely based on the song.

A version of the song set to a disco beat was recorded by Ethel Merman for her infamous Ethel Merman Disco Album in 1979.

The song was used in Tennessee politics by Lamar Alexander, a trained pianist, Governor of Tennessee and U.S. Senator, who performed the song for campaign events, including during his 1996 run for the Republican presidential nomination.

Michel Muller - trumpet

Slidin' Selena - trombone

Koos Greven - banjo

Lielian Tan - drums

Bert Brandsma - bass saxophone

Comments

9 years ago

jmconn08

It's maybe just this recording but the bass sax does not through the brasses the way a tuba would.

9 years ago

Ewa Gil

Alexander's Ragtime Band - Dixieland Crackerjacks

9 years ago

Zdzisław Drgas

Piękna muzyka

9 years ago

Bill Martin

No blues here, just fun music!

9 years ago

Ewa Gil

Alexander's Ragtime Band - Dixieland CrackerjacksMiłego dnia.....

9 years ago

Rutger Bonhof

Nice music #jazz #america #1920s love it

10 years ago

bidistone1

version jazz de la brabançonne(Belgique)POL CLOSSET "la brabançonne"

10 years ago

John Kelly

for 5 guys you make a joyful noise love the BASS sax not many guys can tote this monster!!! keep up the great work luvya

10 years ago

Banderuola66

Well Done Guys !!! ************

10 years ago

maureen1938

Lovely....thanks for posting this really enjoyable share with us.

10 years ago

Rob Simiriglio

In Philadelphia we have the Mummers, Look Up Ferko Stringband on Youtube,,,String bands play all this music and perform around the country and world, if you ever get here please contact me...

10 years ago

paul caoili

Man I love Rag-Time.

10 years ago

Kevin m

Great version Keep it alive

10 years ago

Hannah K

Alexander's Ragtime Band composed by Irving Berlin.#best #music 

10 years ago

progressiverebel

I have to say thanks to you guys. I like your music.. New Orleans is hot and sweaty most of the year and invaded by termites. Your from a cold and wet land.. Quite a difference, you'll always be cool in my book. Thanks for the Songs. I'd come to hear you live if I could find cheap places to rent a room in Europe,

10 years ago

redwow

Cool band!!

10 years ago

VenusInPisces

just put your song into my Happy Vibrant Jazz play list, thank you!

11 years ago

ABrandsma

That is possible, fairer would be to buy a CD of the band.

11 years ago

Sneep29

Itunes wouldn't know professional if it swam up and bit them in the ass. : ) You guys are great! I will check out the CD's you guys offer! : ))

11 years ago

fourblues123

Great !!! Especially Bass Sax !!

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