My grandfather tried to make me listen to this when I was a kid. I didn't get it. I was into Motley Crue, Doctor Feelgood at the time. Now, when I am seasoned enough to appreciate it he is long gone. RIP Richard Holmes.
I started appreciating this type of music back when I started playing fallout 4 in 2015. I was 8 at the time when I first heard I don't want to set the world on fire by the Ink spots and when I did hear it I instantly fell in love with it! Now here I am digging deeper into swing generas 9 years later looking for more good music and it appears I found some.
n this Okeh recording from April 13, 1927 he uses Ed Allen cornet, Buster Baily clarinet, himself piano and vocal, Cyrus St.Clair blowbass, ans Floyd Casey washboard
ESTIMADO LEO COSENTINO SOY DE BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA Y TE DIGO QUE POR ACÁ DEAMBULAN,TODAVÍA ALGUNOS MUY BUENOS CONJUNTOS DEL ''JAZZ TRADICIONAL''BUSCA POR'' TH-cam'' Y LOS ENCONTRARÁS,UN ABRAZO.-
I'm guessing that Clarence Williams is a direct ancestor of the actor Clarence Williams III... If not its a hell of a coincidence because they certainly favor each other.
I've been improvising this kind of music on my tin whistle. I was inspired my Les Lieber th-cam.com/video/3vuKRiyXdxI/w-d-xo.html It may sound kinda dumb, but I want to continue his legacy and make ragtime & jazz popular again. I'm thinking about taking a trip down to New Orleans and playing my tunes on the streets to gain an audience. I've been playing in local pubs here in Austin, TX but I feel like I need to play where Jazz was born! :)
yes! it is a jazz song...originally 1924, I think, written about a brothel gal, who ended up dead! A fun Clarence William's song, I covered on Uke, live. Public Domain
+Joe Carbery he sounds like Arville harris, but I can't be sure... it would be fine to know the personnel - I can't recognize the clarinet player... a very fine musician
My grandfather tried to make me listen to this when I was a kid. I didn't get it. I was into Motley Crue, Doctor Feelgood at the time. Now, when I am seasoned enough to appreciate it he is long gone. RIP Richard Holmes.
I started appreciating this type of music back when I started playing fallout 4 in 2015. I was 8 at the time when I first heard I don't want to set the world on fire by the Ink spots and when I did hear it I instantly fell in love with it! Now here I am digging deeper into swing generas 9 years later looking for more good music and it appears I found some.
I'm glad somebody invented this kind of music!
What outstanding JAZZ!Absolutely perfect.Thank you for the pleasure.
Amazing!! no words to explain their talent!!
Probably They should still playing in heaven..
Espectacular!!!!!!!!!!
I love it!
no comment this is just simply amazing
that is a comment! but nice try
Fantastic playing!
n this Okeh recording from April 13, 1927 he uses Ed Allen cornet, Buster Baily clarinet, himself piano and vocal, Cyrus St.Clair blowbass, ans Floyd Casey washboard
Thanks for this music
wonderful tuba thru modern remastering
You don't need a trained ear to appreciate it. I just sounds good. You can and should dance to it.
ESTIMADO LEO COSENTINO SOY DE BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA Y TE DIGO QUE POR ACÁ DEAMBULAN,TODAVÍA ALGUNOS
MUY BUENOS CONJUNTOS DEL ''JAZZ TRADICIONAL''BUSCA POR'' TH-cam'' Y LOS ENCONTRARÁS,UN ABRAZO.-
I'm guessing that Clarence Williams is a direct ancestor of the actor Clarence Williams III... If not its a hell of a coincidence because they certainly favor each other.
Grandfather.
bombastic style!
8.36 minutes of Vincent van Gogh in Music!
esta musica no vuelve nunca mas
Siempre es aqui, no busca revenir.
que tiempos no vienen nunca mas
PERO SI'' TH-cam'',CONTINÚA,NO SE OLVIDARÁN JAMÁS.-SALUDOS DESDE ''BUENOS AIRES---ARGENTINA.''
JAZZ EXCELENTE FROM CHILE.
Y QUE VIVA POR SIEMPRE'LA RETAGUARDIA JAZZ BAND''.-SALUDOS DESDE ''BUENOS AIRES---REPUBLICA ARGENTINA''
Thanks, bro!
That's what I want!
Very Nice thanks
very beautiful
There is a problem: Louis Armstrong is definitely not present in the recordings we are listening to.
i think this is benny goodman on the clarinet
Only reason i hear on this is because we have a hearing test about this
Thanks.
que jazz compañero
TAL CUÁL.-DESDE''BUENOS AIRES REPUBLICA ARGENTINA''SALUDOS
I've been improvising this kind of music on my tin whistle. I was inspired my Les Lieber th-cam.com/video/3vuKRiyXdxI/w-d-xo.html
It may sound kinda dumb, but I want to continue his legacy and make ragtime & jazz popular again. I'm thinking about taking a trip down to New Orleans and playing my tunes on the streets to gain an audience. I've been playing in local pubs here in Austin, TX but I feel like I need to play where Jazz was born! :)
ARRESHISSSSSSSSSSIMOOOOOOO
When was this recorded? Kdoyeap
1920's era..jazz. bawdy ..flapper songs! so awesome.. I love it! and ragtime
The 1920's were not the ragtime era. 1920's were the beginning of jazz era.
yes! it is a jazz song...originally 1924, I think, written about a brothel gal, who ended up dead! A fun Clarence William's song, I covered on Uke, live. Public Domain
1/12/2018
4:31
Who's on alto?
+Joe Carbery he sounds like Arville harris, but I can't be sure... it would be fine to know the personnel - I can't recognize the clarinet player... a very fine musician
+emilianoturazzi oh I've read he (the clarinet player) should be Buster Bailey