Jazz Me Blues - Eddie Condon 1964. video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/02/11

Jazz me Blues Condon Eddie 1964

Under the leadership of "conductor" Eddie Condon we see an all star group playing "Jazz me blues". Wild Bill Davison and Billy Butterfield on trumpets, Edmund Hall clarinet, Vic Dickenson and Cutty Cutshall trombones, Willie 'The Lion' Smith piano, Al Hall bass and George Wettling drums. Many of the famous recordings in the late fifties and early sixties were issued on LP's (I still enjoy 'em all) but hardly a film-recording was done. I have been collecting videos for more than twenty years but this is the first time I've seen a "Condon" band in such great picture and sound quality. Recorded in New York in 1964 but ever been issued?

Everybody, enjoy these great jazz masters!

Comments

8 years ago

Günter Tauchner

Jazz me Blues

9 years ago

JerryJr65

There was a version of Swanee the Condon gang recorded back in the day, Mr Wettling was on drums, and it seems so hard to find postings of it anywhere. Had it on CD about 15 years ago, but like any disc that i actually played very often it ended up getting lost. Always hated those damn things! But thank you for posting this fine music! ;)

10 years ago

Evan McElfresh

got this one on a 10" commodore lp-many of the same player!!!

11 years ago

Limersjazz

I prefer the Jazz Me Blues a little s l o w e r.

11 years ago

Hermann Otto

There is a bad cut missing lots between the trombones

12 years ago

lennietristanojazz

wild bill is playing cornet, not trumpet.

12 years ago

Michael Finch

Dont want it fast... dont want it slow... take your time Professor keep it sweet & low i got the dawg gone real gone jazz band jazz me blues!!!!!

12 years ago

Moustaki

oh man... That piano player's so chill with his fat stogie.

12 years ago

Ross Firestone

Great stuff, just great. Thank you so much. Ross Firestone

12 years ago

MARKMANIATT

Thanks for this Bob.A chance to study the great George Wettling.Superb

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