Thanks for this treat, Randy. 'All Night Long Blues' is also known as 'Richmond Blues'. It was recorded in 1927 by Dick Burnett and Leonard Rutherford. As you can hear, it's similar in structure to quite a few other short tunes, such as 'The Girls Go Crazy'.
It's a "recording tuba" designed to throw the sound forward to the primitive equipment that was used in the early days of recording. They're not made any more as modern electronics can handle the sound from a modern tuba much better.
Raoul that is pretty good audio, well done. And of course the band is stellar.
Thanks for this treat, Randy. 'All Night Long Blues' is also known as 'Richmond Blues'. It was recorded in 1927 by Dick Burnett and Leonard Rutherford. As you can hear, it's similar in structure to quite a few other short tunes, such as 'The Girls Go Crazy'.
Such feel good music.totally love it. Thanks guys
Thanks Raoul for the video. It was fun to see TS again. Greetings from Germany
Great to see Todd re-united with his tuba !
Poor Todd...must be quite light headed after blowing into that big thing for a whole set.
Has Robin re-shaped his cymbal?
On purpose?
@@DanPurdy1 That's what I wondered. It seems looser, too.
Also looks like it lets him hit the cymbal from behind. Hmmmm.
Is that a tuba or a Sousaphone? Looks like hybrid.
tuba
It's a "recording tuba" designed to throw the sound forward to the primitive equipment that was used in the early days of recording. They're not made any more as modern electronics can handle the sound from a modern tuba much better.
Thanks. I was not used to a tuba built to throw the sound forward. I could that is what it is intended to do. I just had not seen any.