Great thanks 👍🙏 Loose Marbles is a band with different musicians. I think. Always other who I know from other bands. Only Michael Magro is always present.
Shine on, shine on harvest moon up in the sky I ain't had no lovin' since January, February, June, or July Snow time ain't no time to sit outdoors and spoon Shine on, shine on harvest moon for me 'n' my gal 0:14
I so enjoy these performances, and I love what Brian Gowland says at the end about 2,000 musicians and 5,000 bands. Such a treat and such a pleasure! Thank you, Alice.
I'm am really sick of that fat mealy mouth with his "dats", "yalls'" and robo yellin' over a beautiful song (Smile the While ..... - WWI vintage) Great festival but they need a better "announcer", yall!
Many thanks, Alice Glick. And I'm so pleased that you seem to agree with me that Michael Magro and The Loose Marbles have been the most important influences on traditional jazz world-wide since the turn of the Century: playing-traditional-jazz.blogspot.com/2016/06/the-most-important-traditional-jazz.html
I would agree 100% on that as Michael Magro irradiates a specific sensibility so that whatever members are onboard Marbles it takes the best of them. For example, Marla Dixon is magnificent on her own, though, but when with Magro in Marbles she is even better than what her typically high standards provide to us all. I would only object that Magro's Loose Marbles do not perform more often ... .
@@stewartfenton7660 *This* century. Michael first had the idea of forming his band - The Loose Marbles - in about 2004, even before he moved to New Orleans. As for living through the centuries, I have been around since Neville Chamberlain was Prime Minister of the U.K., so with luck I may live to clock up a century myself!
Great thanks 👍🙏
Loose Marbles is a band with different musicians. I think.
Always other who I know from other bands.
Only Michael Magro is always present.
Great many thanks to all
Shine on, shine on harvest moon up in the sky
I ain't had no lovin' since January, February, June, or July
Snow time ain't no time to sit outdoors and spoon
Shine on, shine on harvest moon for me 'n' my gal
0:14
But beautifully played and with such 'feel'. The clarinet is very nice and I always have enjoyed Julie on bass whenever I've seen her.
I so enjoy these performances, and I love what Brian Gowland says at the end about 2,000 musicians and 5,000 bands. Such a treat and such a pleasure! Thank you, Alice.
I'm am really sick of that fat mealy mouth with his "dats", "yalls'" and robo yellin' over a beautiful song (Smile the While ..... - WWI vintage) Great festival but they need a better "announcer", yall!
And I ain't gonna tell him nuttin'!!
@@shurshot2764 suppose you're right, but the guy's an enthusiast and there are a lot more tedious people about(me for instance)
@@shurshot2764 but how about that? HOW, ABOUT, THATT?!?!!
Dose anyone agree that the banjo is a bit too loud?
Just happened by, what a treat. Will be stopping quite often! NH
Robin Rapuzzi played with a lot of bands
Only 4,999
Many thanks, Alice Glick. And I'm so pleased that you seem to agree with me that Michael Magro and The Loose Marbles have been the most important influences on traditional jazz world-wide since the turn of the Century: playing-traditional-jazz.blogspot.com/2016/06/the-most-important-traditional-jazz.html
I would agree 100% on that as Michael Magro irradiates a specific sensibility so that whatever members are onboard Marbles it takes the best of them. For example, Marla Dixon is magnificent on her own, though, but when with Magro in Marbles she is even better than what her typically high standards provide to us all. I would only object that Magro's Loose Marbles do not perform more often ... .
@@83tube642 maybe they can't because members keep leaving to form new bands.
Which century is that, Pops? I've lived in so many I'm losing track.....
@@stewartfenton7660 *This* century. Michael first had the idea of forming his band - The Loose Marbles - in about 2004, even before he moved to New Orleans. As for living through the centuries, I have been around since Neville Chamberlain was Prime Minister of the U.K., so with luck I may live to clock up a century myself!
@@PopsCoffee I hope you make it, Pops, I'm definitely aiming at a ton at least before I go from semi retired to three quarters.
Michael Magro on clarinet
Superband!
Very good musicians I like them lots but Ive been Tuba Skinnied
Jonboy JC there's no known cure son
And you've changed your name since I wrote that.
Je reconnais Robin et Julie ....
et c'est tout. 😕
Moi aussi, je les regarde presque tous les jours...
Michael Magro on clarinet and John Rodli at the guitar.
Nee
The only original artist, now with TS ,is the washboard and he could not have looked this young in 2017!!
Julie also looks younger than in other videos I've seen her in.
What, no trumpet?!
They need Shaye again.
@@shurshot2764 everybody does
@@stewartfenton7660 Why? They have a lot of wonderful musicians. And the bands sounds very well with the violin.
I don't remember writing that but obviously I did. But hey, I know the world COULD keep on turning without Shaye. I suppose.