Ken Colyer and Chris (Barber) were the start of U.K. trad jazz and will always be remembered by me as such.Cheers to all those who still enjoy this music.
a good number to listen to . Ken is in complete control . build it up slow it down let it GO ! that is why people like me have been enjoying kens stuff for the last 60 plus years .
My father on Bass, he's 82 now and not in great health, this was recorded two years before I was born. I remember him telling e about Sammy hypnotising him one night and all manner of mischief trying to get him out of the trance
Back in the 1960s I greatly enjoyrd Ken's visits to Goerge Webb's "The Hot Club of London" at the Shakespeare Hotel , Woolwich, South-east London. And the occasional "All Nighter" at Ken's club ,I think it was at Great Newport Street ,. Best live jazz ever.
Pleasant but feeling a bit nostalgic to hear all these British musicians .They were the heroes of the honky tonk jazz club in Dendermonde (Belgium) Stephan
Thanks for posting but, for me, this hasn't got a patch on another version of this number I have by the Crane River Band and, I believe recorded somewhat earlier, in the early 1950's I believe.
The number of characters in the listing is restricted to 100, therefore it is not possible to include instruments. On occasion I cannot include all band members names and will use a + sign to show there are more. The videos invariably include all musicians and instruments where known; if unknown I will say so. I hope this answers the question, and thanks for watching.
The young should be made to listen to the jazz music of yesterday. Brilliant musicians
Ken Colyer and Chris (Barber) were the start of U.K. trad jazz and will always be remembered by me as such.Cheers to all those who still enjoy this music.
a good number to listen to . Ken is in complete control . build it up slow it down let it GO ! that is why people like me have been enjoying kens stuff for the last 60 plus years .
Sweet as a nut and so nostalgic
My father on Bass, he's 82 now and not in great health, this was recorded two years before I was born. I remember him telling e about Sammy hypnotising him one night and all manner of mischief trying to get him out of the trance
Just wonderful music.
Great music from 60 years ago my favourite from my teens and still is.
The Start of Proper music in UK
Back in the 1960s I greatly enjoyrd Ken's visits to Goerge Webb's "The Hot Club of London" at the Shakespeare Hotel , Woolwich, South-east London. And the occasional "All Nighter" at Ken's club ,I think it was at Great Newport Street ,. Best live jazz ever.
Thanks for sharing these memories; Golden days.
Pleasant but feeling a bit nostalgic to hear all these British musicians .They were the heroes of the honky tonk jazz club in Dendermonde (Belgium) Stephan
Thanks for your comment, I am glad you enjoyed it.
I've never seen so many irrelevent Photos on a single track.
Sweet bird of youth
Sounds like this old Jelly Roll Morton stuff. Thanks a lot.
Great newport street! Great venue. 5:40
Thank you Clancy. Stephan
"How dry I am,
How dry I am,
Nobody knows
How dry I am..."
Thanks for posting but, for me, this hasn't got a patch on another version of this number I have by the Crane River Band and, I believe recorded somewhat earlier, in the early 1950's I believe.
51 bnfjo concert I think..
Luciano invernizzi, went to London just for my hero 😊
When you post these videos,why don't you tell us who is playing which instrument rather than just listing a few names ?
The number of characters in the listing is restricted to 100, therefore it is not possible to include instruments. On occasion I cannot include all band members names and will use a + sign to show there are more. The videos invariably include all musicians and instruments where known; if unknown I will say so. I hope this answers the question, and thanks for watching.
Why don't you list them in the "comments",so that ignoramuses like me know who is playing what ?
@@honoredutrey Thanks for the suggestion, a good idea.
It tells you after each artists nams. Try reading it properly.
Dejlig Jazz...................................
Meilleure version pour danseurs :
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Sadly Bill Cole died suddenly in late May 2023, he will be greatly missed by everyone