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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2011
Steve Waddell's Creole Bells: Cake Walking Babies 1989
Steve Waddell's Creole Bells, Melbourne Aussie Trad Jazz icon playing one of their best from 1989 featuring Bob Pattie, cnt, Stephen Grant, tpt, Daffyd Wiesner-Ellix, sop, Doug Rawson, pno, John Brown, bjo, Fred Clark, tba and Steve Waddell, tmb and vcl
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Superbe chorus de trompettes à deux voix 👍
It's great there are some real musicians about , great stuff with a great tune , lots of room for improvising
More videos please!!!
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Amazing synchronizing of those musicians as only the cake walk era could bring out - somehow you have to grab the tuba - tapper
!!!BRAVO!!!HERMOSO TEMA Y MUY BUENA BANDA.-SALUDOS DESDE''BUENOS AIRES--ARGENTINA''.-
I'll translate for my Argentine friend Leon Blum: He said: Kudos; beautiful tune and a good orchestra. "Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina".
A nice cover version of the famous Original
Superb
What a superb cornetist Bob Pattie is, I'm very impressed with him.
swinging jazzband wery good ,like it yes.
The banjo needs to perform solo. It sounds great, as do the other instruments.
What a great performance!
The horn duet is SO Lu Watters--it's great to hear that playing style again.
Super pro musicians, and awesome melody!!!
I've heard the original 5 minutes ago, and it's difficult to compare any new version with the old masterpiece by Bechet and Satch. These guys here are not bad. Trumpet lead in the first chorus could play a little more staccato, less legato. But his solo is great! The soprano stumbles around. Bone should develop a few more ideas for the next performance of that song. Piano is good. And a fine rhythm.
Tremendous version of this !. Fred Clark doesn’t put a foot wrong. Great stuff. Marvellous!. Additionally, ! How lucky we are that someone recorded this ! Absolutely Brilliant !. Say no more ! !.
where is stephen grant these days
Nice to see someone playing jazz on the cornet these days
Pity the sop' sax had such a short solo. I recon Steve came in too early! Just saying.
great band keep playing
Brilliant !!! Thank you for sharing.
Apropos of nothing except the young blond reminds me of it, when I was in SF in the early 80's there was a dixieland band playing in one to the bars on Polk Street. The pianist played in genderfuck (unshaven. with no makeup. in a white wedding dress) and had a lot of great stand-up material; the trumpet player (an archetypal twink who turned out to be one of the managers at my bank) played in a custom-made cub scout uniform. The music was good, the atmosphere was great. I wish there was a place like that in every major city.
One of the best versions of CWB ever!!!!
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Cornet is playing the right style. Soprano Sax too.
Superbe version.
Hi Steve, This brings back memories of York town hall, when the WA Jazz Festival was at it's height. Although Steven Grant never played with Creole Bells at York, he's a great addition in this number. The chase solo with Bob and Steven is terrific. If he can remember them and you have them recorded, what about sharing some of Fred's limerics with us all. Roy