A tune written in 1909 by a young lady, May Aufderheide, that still sounds fresh 115 years later. Eugene Grant playing percussion on the bar stool. At The Maison Frenchmen St. on Feb. 29, 2024.
@JamesSterling In 1959, when I was 12, there was a TV show called Pete Kelly's Blues. I don't remember much about it other than I liked the funky prohibition-era vibe. The intro depicted him sadly pawning a cornet with a crook like that. I discovered just now that it ran only one season, and the last episode was titled "Sixteen Bar Tacit."
Thanks James, another great tune from my favorite band Tuba Skinny and a beautiful video (as always👌). I really enjoy it!
Merci James🙏vos excellentes vidéos du samedi éclairent mon week-end! Bon week-end aussi à vous et, toujours, bonjour de Suisse😄
Thrilling indeed!
That is either a great tune or the band has extra competence. Just great!
Well, they did have Molly Reeves sitting in with them . . . .
@@Lucius_Chiaraviglio And she is great.
Super duper!
Огромное Вам Спасибо❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
👍👋👌
I thought I heard Molly Reeves in there, but was a while before the camera panned to show her.
Does Shay have a new old cornet?
She has been playing this one for a couple of years. It is a Bach Stradivarius "Shepherds Crook."
@JamesSterling In 1959, when I was 12, there was a TV show called Pete Kelly's Blues. I don't remember much about it other than I liked the funky prohibition-era vibe. The intro depicted him sadly pawning a cornet with a crook like that. I discovered just now that it ran only one season, and the last episode was titled "Sixteen Bar Tacit."
@@JiveDadson I wonder how much Pete Kelly got from the pawnbroker.
@@JiveDadson Before the TV show Pete Kelly's Blues was a radio show from I think about 1949. It starred Jack Webb, the creator and star of Dragnet.
@@37silverstreak1 I wasn't born until 1947.