My daughter and I took an excursion to New Orleans April /23 on the drive back to Canada from Florida. We did so because we wanted to see Tuba Skinny live. They were amazing and we had so much fun in New Orleans. Next morning continued our drive back to Canada.
A great share, Pops. We appreciate being able to enjoy your enlightening commentary on some rarely heard Tuba Skinny renditions of classic compositions. Heartfelt thanks.
I ran across Tuba Skinny while searching for more Rod Mason…the Janner of Tamar Valley Jass Band fame…and have bought a couple of their recent CD’s. It’s a great band, and now I’ve found my way to Pops’s which is brilliant. Keep it coming!
Welcome; and thanks for the kind words. Unfortunately I won't be able to 'keep' much more 'coming': at 86 years old and weakening fast, it's not possible.
From 1901 until 1929 Porter Steele was acknowledged as the sole composer of "High Society". In 1931 Walter Melrose re-registered the copyright and named himself as co-composer.
Have Tuba Skinny ever been across to England? ,as they are within the best of the jazz/blues on the scene!! I guess it's gonna be a trip to N'Orleans ❤😊
This is the best except for all those talking. I don't understand them. Once In a jazz club the band stopped and one said, "Let me know when you all are done talking and we'll start playing again," at which most of the audience applauded.
I have been following Tuba skinny for 12 years and I think Shaye is a wonderful, player, arranger and all round person. However this version of High Society is a disappointment for me. When I compare it with her earlier 5-4-15 street performance, with Thomas Matchiski on clarinet, and the one Ken Colyer delivered in 1972, (both on TH-cam), I think she should revert to these versions, with their detinctive banjo backing. I remember listening to Ken live in the early sixties, and these seem to be more akin to the 1923 King Oliver record that I bought at the time.
My daughter and I took an excursion to New Orleans April /23 on the drive back to Canada from Florida. We did so because we wanted to see Tuba Skinny live. They were amazing and we had so much fun in New Orleans. Next morning continued our drive back to Canada.
I wish I could drive there from Australia...
Can't get enough of Tuba Skinny. Thanks for posting. What great talent. 👍👍👍
Thank you Pops. I am enjoying listening in Surrey UK at 5am. Worth getting up for.
A great share, Pops. We appreciate being able to enjoy your enlightening commentary on some rarely heard Tuba Skinny renditions of classic compositions. Heartfelt thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it.
I ran across Tuba Skinny while searching for more Rod Mason…the Janner of Tamar Valley Jass Band fame…and have bought a couple of their recent CD’s. It’s a great band, and now I’ve found my way to Pops’s which is brilliant. Keep it coming!
Welcome; and thanks for the kind words. Unfortunately I won't be able to 'keep' much more 'coming': at 86 years old and weakening fast, it's not possible.
This is a great song! I am happy your friend lives on with you through the music.
Pops. You’re the best!
This was fantastic to listen to, while watching a muted, TV movie bar fight.
Really nice. Love Tuba Skinny❤🎉
Something a little different! Thanks Pops and TS.
From 1901 until 1929 Porter Steele was acknowledged as the sole composer of "High Society". In 1931 Walter Melrose re-registered the copyright and named himself as co-composer.
Great Fun.. thanks
Wow Great again as usual
SHAYE COHN! MARAVILHOSA!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲
TUBA SKINI! 🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲
Wow, that's a very early Tuba Skinny, Shae & Robin are two of the members still playing with TS 😊
Very entertaining.
Solo remarquable pour le clarinettiste
Merci
Ils sont tous excellents!
Dear IVAN ..... Stay Healthy!
Great trade off on solos too. Just plain enertaining folks!
Have Tuba Skinny ever been across to England? ,as they are within the best of the jazz/blues on the scene!!
I guess it's gonna be a trip to N'Orleans ❤😊
Вперёд, в прошлое!
…thumbnail shaye playing violin…also trumpet, piano, & who knows what else?…now she just showin off…as a kid did she EVER see the sun?…
She's a classically trained pianist. Great starting point for other instruments.
Jonathan plays a variation of the Picou solo, not verbatim.
This is the best except for all those talking. I don't understand them. Once In a jazz club the band stopped and one said, "Let me know when you all are done talking and we'll start playing again," at which most of the audience applauded.
I have been following Tuba skinny for 12 years and I think Shaye is a wonderful, player, arranger and all round person. However this version of High Society is a disappointment for me. When I compare it with her earlier 5-4-15 street performance, with Thomas Matchiski on clarinet, and the one Ken Colyer delivered in 1972, (both on TH-cam), I think she should revert to these versions, with their detinctive banjo backing. I remember listening to Ken live in the early sixties, and these seem to be more akin to the 1923 King Oliver record that I bought at the time.
Yeah good on ya Trev have a good life, take time to smell the roses and hear great music
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