Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band - Tin Roof Blues video free download


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Duration: 07:19
Uploaded: 2012/01/02

Recorded November 30th, December 1st and 2nd, 1954, in Hollywood.

Alvin Alcorn - Trumpet

George Probert - Clarinet

Kid Ory - Trombone

Barney Kessel - Guitar

Don Ewell - Piano

Ed Garland - Bass

Minor Hall - Drums

Comments

8 years ago

Günter Tauchner

Tin Tin Roof

8 years ago

MrJimmienoone

Drummer Hall was crazy about his hair - of which he had less and less. One day the other musicians told him that a paste of birds' shit would help. He appeared on stage with a pack of this stuff on his head. The joke backfired as they couldn't stand the stink. Read musicians' biographies! Really good reading!

9 years ago

scott kuzminski

Great quality for 1954.....sounds like a modern recording....this was and still is the real deal.....this is back when jazz had feeling and heart, long before Miles Davis would play with his back to the audience, and it became seemingly an intellectual pursuit for horned-rimmed wearing players and watchers in Greenwich Village..

9 years ago

Lucrecia Luna

Buenas tardes!Kid Ory's Creole Jazz Band - 'Tin Roof Blues'

9 years ago

Charly Capt

Super du tout grand new-orleans. Magique, sentimental, cela me rappelle ma jeunesse... Merci.

9 years ago

Bart Janse

Part of the greatest jazz I have ever encountered

9 years ago

Bart Janse

great N-O jazz

9 years ago

ken jacobs

yep. a soprano at the beginning. then he switched!

10 years ago

Phitalian

This is not played NEARLY enough!!!

10 years ago

Axel Setzo'o

loitering creole jazz.. "A drowsy, dreamy influence seems to hang over the land, and to pervade the very atmosphere.."

10 years ago

jazzbo48

Olly Brookes, it's a clarinet throughout most of the song, but it does sound like a soprano around the 1:40 mark. George Probert was a sop sax player as well as a clarinetist so it's possible, though I don't know why he would change, unless he was just showing off. Done that myself a few times : )

10 years ago

Ronald Hoerstmann

Top, he was Chris Barabers Teacher of the Spirit

10 years ago

Olly Brookes

is this a sop sax in the opening chorus

10 years ago

Bill Whitlatch

Where it started !

10 years ago

ken lewis

There's nothin like it anymore

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