Thank you, Alice Glick. What an absolutely brilliant performance, even though Chloe was unable to be there! Timestamps: 00:45 'Melancholy Blues' by Marty Bloom and Walter Melrose (1927), played in A flat. 05:45 'Heebie Jeebies' by Boyd Atkins (1925), played in B flat. 10:09 'Ory's Creole Trombone' by Edward 'Kid' Ory (1921), played in F transitioning to B flat. 15:17 'When You and I Were Young, Maggie' by J.A. Butterfield and G. W. Johnson (1866), played in E flat. 18:38 'When You and I Were Young, Maggie, Blues' by Jimmy McHugh and Jack Frost (1951), played in E flat. 21:20 'Oriental Strut' by Johnny St. Cyr (1926), played in F. 26:16 'A Woman's Place is in the Groove' (12-bar blues) by Vivien Garry (1946), played in B flat. For those who enjoy a challenge: At what point does Haruka quote from 'Way Down Yonder in New Orleans'?
Ladies and Gentlemen, you've just been entertained by 5 of the most talented ladies in New Orleans. Merry Christmas to you all and Happy Birthday Haruka. I believe you could give Tommy Dorsey a run for his money on the trombone.
What a joy to see them back again at the venue where they first appeared shortly after Shaye brought them together back in 2016 but sadly without Chloe. Chloe has been absent at several concerts and I often wondered why the ladies never resort to a stand-in. Only once to my knowledge when Julie was absent have they done this; maybe you can’t do without a bass. (And I missed Julie on that occasion too) Perhaps there’s some inherent loyalty towards Chloe. Anyway, love you all and I can’t get enough of you.
Colin, I know nothing about bands and the music business. But these girls have been together a while now with only the one change that I know of (Haruka replacing Shaye). I'm guessing that they're a tight bunch personally, as well as musically, and that the loyalty you mention is important to them. As an aside, I'm wondering if Marla identifies more strongly with them now than she does with the Shotgun Band, who I haven't seen much of lately.
Good to see Dizzy joining in the singing, as she used to do with Yes Ma'am often. Haruka great on trombone in Heeby Jeebies - I liked their version - and even more in Kid Ory's Creole trombone. Great to see them flourishing!
The front line is obvious and well spoken for. However the rhythm section is more to this than you might think. The bass playing is monumental - so is the guitar and washboard. Well done girls!
I’ve listened to this set so many things over the last week. It is absolutely joyous. What an amazing set of artists who clearly love the music and play with such heart and skill. We are blessed to get to watch and listen yo them.
Well done ladies. The only improvement I can suggest is to drop the key down a couple of steps for the tune, "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" to better match the singer's voice range.
Thank you, Alice Glick. What an absolutely brilliant performance, even though Chloe was unable to be there! Timestamps:
00:45 'Melancholy Blues' by Marty Bloom and Walter Melrose (1927), played in A flat.
05:45 'Heebie Jeebies' by Boyd Atkins (1925), played in B flat.
10:09 'Ory's Creole Trombone' by Edward 'Kid' Ory (1921), played in F transitioning to B flat.
15:17 'When You and I Were Young, Maggie' by J.A. Butterfield and G. W. Johnson (1866), played in E flat.
18:38 'When You and I Were Young, Maggie, Blues' by Jimmy McHugh and Jack Frost (1951), played in E flat.
21:20 'Oriental Strut' by Johnny St. Cyr (1926), played in F.
26:16 'A Woman's Place is in the Groove' (12-bar blues) by Vivien Garry (1946), played in B flat.
For those who enjoy a challenge:
At what point does Haruka quote from 'Way Down Yonder in New Orleans'?
Thank you for all the names of the tunes.
Best wishes and Happy New Year as soon.
Much health and happiness to you.
... and thank you for identifying tunes on several Tuba Skinny videos, Dave. I reciprocate your good wishes.
@@PopsCoffee I will post the answer to your challenge shortly.
just before the 11-minute mark.
@@Kiddman32 I thought you'd never get it.
Ladies and Gentlemen, you've just been entertained by 5 of the most talented ladies in New Orleans. Merry Christmas to you all and Happy Birthday Haruka. I believe you could give Tommy Dorsey a run for his money on the trombone.
Couldn’t agree more
What a joy to see them back again at the venue where they first appeared shortly after Shaye brought them together back in 2016 but sadly without Chloe. Chloe has been absent at several concerts and I often wondered why the ladies never resort to a stand-in. Only once to my knowledge when Julie was absent have they done this; maybe you can’t do without a bass. (And I missed Julie on that occasion too) Perhaps there’s some inherent loyalty towards Chloe. Anyway, love you all and I can’t get enough of you.
Colin, I know nothing about bands and the music business. But these girls have been together a while now with only the one change that I know of (Haruka replacing Shaye). I'm guessing that they're a tight bunch personally, as well as musically, and that the loyalty you mention is important to them. As an aside, I'm wondering if Marla identifies more strongly with them now than she does with the Shotgun Band, who I haven't seen much of lately.
For me - Julie is the eye catcher and will always be ...
Good to see Dizzy joining in the singing, as she used to do with Yes Ma'am often. Haruka great on trombone in Heeby Jeebies - I liked their version - and even more in Kid Ory's Creole trombone. Great to see them flourishing!
wonderful, a christmas surprise, especially the song "when we were young Maggie". Thanks for posting it.
Simply,Talented!! Let's enjoy thanks Alice, greeting from Argentina ( down here) on the globe ( I miss Chloe)
Noch nur, ,olllofferarraound ..
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Eh BenEzzer..
Brilliant all so good ... Great
The front line is obvious and well spoken for. However the rhythm section is more to this than you might think. The bass playing is monumental - so is the guitar and washboard. Well done girls!
Sacrées musiciennes!!!!!💪 Très bonnes instrumentistes (et qui savent aussi chanter!!)! , super orchestre!! 👏👏👏👏
I’ve listened to this set so many things over the last week. It is absolutely joyous. What an amazing set of artists who clearly love the music and play with such heart and skill. We are blessed to get to watch and listen yo them.
Marvelous .
Thank you for filming and sharing here with us.
Best wishes Dave from Berlin Germany 👋
Gracias por compartir desde España.
To quote Bryan---What a show What a show
Have to agree even if I have to say so myself.
This band makes both my ears and my eyes very happy :)
Oh wow. That was amazing. Just brilliant.
Just Glorious. What a great set
Best jazz band currently in Nar'Lans!!!!!!! Wish Chloe Feoranzo was able to visit!!!!
As a seasoned jazz pro, Brian improvised just a little on his standard farewell speech.
Just kidding you, Brian, keep up the good work.
delight .. each one
Loved that mix on "Maggie Blues" the way Haruka and Molly kept the tune going. Reminded me of how these women played when they were youngvand gay,
Que belezas!
Thanks, since you didn't mention it, I'll note that apparently the show was on October 15th, Haruka's birthday.
You are so nice in Jazz! So outstanding!
Marla got a new horn!😀
They've got it going on
E S P E T A C U L AR !
Molly is perfekt!!!
Ohne Übertreibung, Ihr seid meine Rettung,.....! Thank, s,,.
I think you guys are there. Keep it up. My fav. band is TOP.
My admiration. That's the real America.
greeting from argentina ladys!
I met you back in 2017 and your music fascinated me!
Dizzy is so cool !!
Wow, great playing! Loved this! Was curious what model the trumpet player was using?
Unexpected pearl from New Orlean!! Excellent!! It seems to me that Lady Washboard performs sometimes with the Tuba Skinny...am I right?
Just part of that 2,000 bands and 5,000 musicians in NO. Or is it the other way round?
💖💖💖💖💖
❤
Every girl ot this band is THE PEARL!
Noch, immer wie HIMMLISCH, uhhnd .,.,.. hihihhchiicchhihihihi, ... Smilies , .... Und und
...... Thanksgiving!!! ¡? !
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Zusammenhalt,....!!!!!!!!@*******thanks....
Brian, you could have known Haruka's name beforehand. The rest of the civilised world does.
Not possible to find a girl/lady with a reed-instrument?
I mean a Clarinet / Alto Sax of Tenor Sax?
😃👏
Marla's cheecks are the opposite of the puffed up one's Dizzy Gillespie had, but she plays great.
Jiihiii,..... Jippiiijippppiich..... hihihihichipppi... und immer noch.. Jippi...
Uhnd singen, bezaubernde Stimmen .,...seids ihr alle, uhnd bézaubernd, hihichiiiiihihihii ch,hihihi.....thanks ,....
Cool. But Chloe is missing.
😢
Chloe doesn’t make all the gigs-she doesn’t live in New Orleans as the rest do. Kind of like Erika with Tuba Skinny.
Still no Chloe but at least the sound quality is good.
Schon lanaaaang noch nicht,,,,
Hihihii..
Due s ises, ....... favvvorrit,...
Well done ladies. The only improvement I can suggest is to drop the key down a couple of steps for the tune, "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" to better match the singer's voice range.
Irchyje ne er werchele ,bliebts blouse zsusamme , wisst e schoun wenn aolle ik meiijnne,.....
Ditd ich die üisse s küüsse issy jea ...
Phrch Schund kommentierte ,allgemeines ,es,..
Trompete ist sehr, sehr schwach...sie muss noch viel mehr üben...dafür vocal ist okay
I think the answer to Pop’s challenge is: starts at 6:45
I think Marla is exceptionally talented on trumpet and in her jazz singing.
I've only ever seen two claims as to Marla's claimed lack of ability. That's two too many, free speech is fine but not right now, thanks.
Hihohihihich00...
Genui dis mmein ch, dot kunne nu, rrr irrre, werden, uhnd halt dich feste,....