Tuba Skinny -"Gotta Give Me Some" - Royal St. 4/13/13 - MORE at DIGITALALEXA channel video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/07/06

Tuba Skinny -"Gotta Give Me Some" - Royal St. 4/13/13

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Comments

8 years ago

T Mertens

None better than Erika...she has a certain 'flavor' that is great !!

8 years ago

Paul Gibby

Love the combination of John Doyle and Evan Bleach (sp?) whichever instruments they play. I'm only down on the banjo player (he needs to remember the charts :)

9 years ago

zetti artetrancoso

ritmo e qualidade!!Boa musica!

9 years ago

Paolo Collina

Questa musica ti riconcilia con la vita. Bravissimi!!!

9 years ago

James Sterling

This is my favorite TS video, not just because "Gotta Give Me Some" is one of my favorites, but because they all seem to be having so much fun in this performance. Shaye actually smiles some @1:54! and Erika is really enjoying herself. Check out the sly smile she gives when she gets applause @3:06. I miss seeing Erika with the bass drum strapped on because she really moves and sways with it. Now she sits on it, probably because it is too tiring to wear the thing for an hour at a time.Folks, this is really a first class traditional jazz band. They are much more than your average street musicians. Very polished and tight in their playing. I think Shaye Cohn is the best cornet player out there for this type of music. She doesn't do the acrobatics on the horn that some players do just to show off. Her playing is all about the music and she always brings a smile to my face when when blows that horn! I am enamored with Shaye and Erika (for obvious reasons!), but everyone in the group is outstanding. I hope John Doyle continues to perform with group. I put him right up there with Shaye. He really adds to the group.I just recently discovered this group thanks to YouTube and DIGITALALEXA, and I am so blown away that I have planned a trip to N.O. later this month to see them perform. Not that I need an excuse to make a trip to N.O., but they are definitely the great reason for this trip.

9 years ago

jerlan23

And I thought those things were for washing clothes. You learn something new every day. Dang, I have got to get to New Orleans.

9 years ago

Dom de Oliveira

Essas músicas com muito balanço tocada nas ruas é para um balançar geral e bom de se ouvir.

9 years ago

Adam Peplinski

OMG Hitler playing on washboard.

9 years ago

Alexander Hewetson

I'm not sure if you realise, but there's a Gorilla inside that Skinny Tuba........

9 years ago

g0g0gdzilla

Street music makes my heart sing! And Tuba Skinny are just sooo fine! Also the video quality: lighting, focus, distance, variety of venues, sound quality. Just a great uplifting experience! Many thanks DIGITALALEXA for the wonderful uploads.

9 years ago

kuntkunt88

Love this. Is that Ray Gillette from ISIS on clarinet? Aw, dukes.

9 years ago

Russell Ballantyne

Tuba Skinny! Outstanding Trad Jazz Band... Best Trad Band I've heard for a long time... They do it soooooo well! Thanks again digitalalexa

9 years ago

SoCalDualSport

The 3 people giving thumbs down have not a soul.

10 years ago

David Barrios

This people are damn good!!! Love their sound and swing.. :D

10 years ago

Jim Lecinski

Listening to +TubaSkinny on Royal St playing "Gotta Give Me Some." my new favorite trad jazz group. #JazzForNewcomers Tuba Skinny -"Gotta Give Me Some" - Royal St. 4/13/13 - MORE at DIGITALALEXA channel …

10 years ago

YtzikTV

Such a great song! Can't stop listening, and now I want to visit New Orleans as well.Wait, 2 dislikes? WTF?!Kudos to Tuba Skinny

10 years ago

Philip Scurry

It's A Cornet Not A Trumpet!!!Your no Judge If You Cant Tell One Instrument From Another Man!!!lol

10 years ago

Reuben Hart

Anyone notice that the clarinet player usually plays the sax and the sax player most often is seen playing the clarinet. These two are amazing!

10 years ago

MrJimmienoone

This lady who plays trumpet and piano is great. The alto, too. But the trombone to me sounds a little out of tune always, and the clarinet is too corny often, although not on this piece. Not a bad band at all, but no match to the oldtimers of Preservation Hall who play with much more integration and swing. 

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