Preservation Hall Jazz Band w/ Tom Waits - "Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing" - 78RPM Record video free download


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PRESERVATION HALL RECORDINGS TO RELEASE LIMITED EDITION RECORDING

FEATURING TOM WAITS AND THE PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND

ON 78RPM VINYL FORMAT

On November 19th, 2010, Preservation Hall Recordings will release 504 LIMITED EDITION, hand numbered, 78rpm format vinyl records featuring two tracks by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band with very special guest Tom Waits. The proceeds from the sales of this very special project will benefit the Preservation Hall Junior Jazz & Heritage Brass Band, the cornerstone of the Preservation Hall music outreach program in partnership with The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation.

"In New Orleans, our musical traditions are passed down from one generation to the next. I was very fortunate to grow up at the feet of so many masterful musicians. It's one of Preservation Hall's missions to ensure the future of our musical heritage. Our music outreach program guarantees our musical legacy will live on through another generation." says Creative Director of Preservation Hall and son of the Hall's founders, Ben Jaffe.

Mr. Waits traveled to New Orleans to record two songs with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band for the critically-acclaimed project PRESERVATION: An Album To Benefit Preservation Hall and the Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program, "Tootie Ma Was A Big Fine Thing" and "Corrine Died On The Battlefield". Originally recorded by Danny Barker in 1947, these two selections are the earliest known recorded examples of Mardi Gras Indian chants.

Inspired by the original recordings, the two recently recorded tracks are being released in a beautifully designed, limited-edition 78 rpm format vinyl record, each signed and numbered by Preservation Hall Creative Director Ben Jaffe. The first one hundred records will be accompanied by a custom designed Preservation Hall 78rpm record player(also plays 33 1/3 & 45 rpm records, see specs beow) as part of a Deluxe Donation package. The remaining four hundred and four will be available as a standalone record for the Basic Donation package.

Both packages will be available for IN-PERSON PURCHASE at Preservation Hall in New Orleans on November 19, 2010 from 10am-5pm Central Standard Time, and for ONLINE PURCHASE at http://www.preservationhall.com at 12:01am CST, November 20, 2010.

Packages will be limited to one per person.

-Deluxe Donation Tier: $200 -- INCLUDES: Limited Edition 78rpm record

AND the limited edition, custom-made Preservation Hall 78 record player(#1-100)

-Basic Donation Tier: $50 -- INCLUDES: Limited Edition 78rpm record only (#101-504)

Comments

6 years ago

Tommy The Cat

The cat tho lol

6 years ago

David Roberts

14 soulless clods thumbs-downed this gem! This song is Magic! I like to play it into a big pot of gumbo or jambalaya, etc. to help it on its way! ;)

8 years ago

Aunt Vesuvi

The feline cameo is priceless!!! :-)

9 years ago

Techer Baptiste

Can I have some help with the lyrics? Please!Love that song

10 years ago

Mick Gallagher

I Highly Doubt That Claim, Correlation Does Not Show Causation, Unfourtunatly Not Much Info Is Avialiable On The Background Of The Song, Though The Theme Is Fairly Obvious, And Has Nothing To Do With Tootie Montana...

10 years ago

mMansonsgreyDaisy

Mr. Waits and PH... this is a treasure!

10 years ago

Ela Lamblin

love it. tom can blend in with ( or deconstruct) anything.

11 years ago

monkeybone2011

TW goes BIG EASY not BIG TIME!

11 years ago

kurt54351

tootie ma is likely a play on "Tootie" Montana a legendary Mardi Gras Indian. You can look him and the Indians up on Wikipedia. The lyrics "big fine thing" make perfect sense if you look into it.

11 years ago

Ettoredipugnar

Modern microphones , recorded through a modern board. Is it a vinyl surface that's played at. 78 rpm ?

11 years ago

Леонид Бородкин

Whoa ! Great tune!

11 years ago

Gallivan Burwell

Love Tom Waits, but Clint Maedgen KILLS on this tune with the PHJB. That Ben Jaffe Jr. & company have brought traditional New Orleans music kicking & screraming into the 21st century is ALSO a Big Fine Thing.

11 years ago

Hamsa Vicerra

Tootie Ma is a big fine thing. That's all we need to know :-) !

11 years ago

Think890

if you think Tom Waits is awful/doesnt accent this record well ....end yourself

11 years ago

Megan Cooper Vivares

Can anyone make out the lyrics to this? lol

11 years ago

sargejr51

legendary cut, but much better without waits. he's fucking awful

11 years ago

Mecca Verdell

aw man is this jazz i really need more lol

11 years ago

Mecca Verdell

this song sent shivers through m e when i heard it on treme

11 years ago

lrh1966

Great New Orleans sound and he almost sounds like Louis Armstrong on vocals!! Great 78 record...Friends, Lloyd.

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