Why are'nt there crowds of people around this band!! America, you don't know what a gem you have. Love this band to bits. This song was also done by saxophonist Billy Vaughn and orchestra - LP my Dad had in the 1960's onwards. He was also a good saxophonist and I spent many a day next to the gram listening to him playing with Billy V. Regards from South Africa
That's not a usual crowd , they usually have SRO crowd , also that camera seems to be on the side , the crowd is usually behind them , which in this shot would be to the left out of sight !
This group is BRILLIANT! Not a music stand in sight. How the people strolling past are unaffected by the rhythm is beyond me. It's a good marching pace.
Someone, referring to another song played by this great band, said that what they are producing is more than just a revival. I completely agree. Many of the items have passages of great beauty, the like of which I have not heard in many years of listening to New Orleans Traditional Jazz. They have a world-wide following and many admirers here in the UK. Bless them all.
@@wbwam7710 Doesn't get the thought that most musicians aren't avant-garde, whatever that is these days. The reversion of a hundred years ago burned itself out, and we're picking up from the sideroads again, where Fela Sowande informs The Hotel Movement, which is but a step from Tuba Skinny, so in the US goes in the 1960s direction of modern jazz in the US, but in Africa, it emerges as Highlife, heavily infused with African roots. That then informs William Onjeabor, then Fela Kuti, and crosses back again in funk. That gives three soundscapes to work from, maybe four if you go through the Syllart back catalogue (on here) with care.
It's great to see the relaxed collegiality of the musicians! On my bucket list: To travel down to NO, to the corner of Toulouse and Royal Streets when the Tuba Skinny Band is playing there!! Bringing my Border Collie along too.
I discovered Tuba Skinny by accident about 4 years ago [ it was my best accident ] since then I try to watch them everyday, I have always been a lover of great music and that's what you get with Tuba, this particular video displays the fantastic musicians they are. maybe one day I will get to see them in New Orleans,Well done shaye and the gang.
I accidently also, Barrie...got onto Tuba Skinny..while looking up jazz videos...Bill Evans..so on. Marsalis Take the A Train with the fantastic tap dancer...and this was just a month ago...and I can't stop listening to all the Shaye and her band traditional music from New Orleans...it is great since I am 90 and to know that there are so many that appreciate this kind of jazz...I hope people will be hooked..and learn to enjoy jazz..as much as they enjoyed rock, rap...in their young years.
Last part of the music was like chaos but in a good sense, all the instruments were free, all were doing their own thing and it created merriment of music for our ears.
I love TS. Every musician is a sassy soloist. When they play full band, they are in time and sound great, but the sassy soloist can't help themselves. The sound is a beautiful overlay of unruly (and beautiful) solo play.
It was theoretically possible; he was still alive then, but had announced his retirement from performing a few months earlier. A tribute to him, I assume.
Redbone performed it with a verse that I have heard from no one else. I really like the verse and the way it ties into the chorus. I would like for Tuba Skinny to check it out.
Oh to walk around a quaint little old city or town on a hot summer day and stumble across this gem of a group tucked away in a corner. Just the thought is giving me goosebumps.
One measure of a band's excellence is the ability to absorb different musicians. TS is always tight, interesting and recognizably itself. That must be the impact of having a core of consistent performers, but even more I'd guess it is due to intelligent leadership. Was there ever a leader who did so well while seeming to do so little? Shaye is the beating heart of Tuba Skinny.
To think it was filmed only yesterday - and already I in England can watch it at breakfast. What a privilege. And even with this simple tune, it's amazing what phrases Shaye generates in her solo chorus starting at 1 min 58. The guest trombone and banjo are very good too. And then the vocal ensemble! Altogether what a delightful video. Shows what a great set of musicians can do with even the simplest material.
You talk of "simple tune" and "the simplest material." This tune has been covered consistently since the Ziegfeld Follies of the early 20th century: Clooney, Crosby, Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins et ali I would call Shine On sneaky-simple as it affords such varied interpretations.
I grew up in N"olans and never ever heard anybody as good as them- plus lead singer is great. they need to get recordings done...When I'm back in NO want to go see them somewhere- do they just pop up wherever? In the past btw when someone wanted to heard traditional Jazz they had do wait in line for HOURS by preservation hall. these guys need a permanent location- but it would be super fun to see them on the street somewhere! Hope I can find them next time I come down,.
Tuba Skinny is the best of what I think of as. "wonderful anarchy" . I have a tin ear for music . It sounds to me like everybody's playing a different song, yet it works together somehow. Love it.
We sang this for Miss Perry's choral group (The Woodsmen) in 1960, Longmeadow Junior High School, Longmeadow, MA. Pop standard going back to the Ziegfeld Follies, 1908
Shaye is the leader. She composes and arranges each number. They must spend a lot of time rehearsing as they are always right on...every one in the band....all talented musicians. Great tempo.
i love the clarity of Shaye Cohn's tone- it's a great pleasure to hear her pure voice. Thanks! I should add that I also appreciate her swinging bandmates- you all look like R. Crumb illustrated you, and I'm grateful for that as well.
people have to work and shop.....remember life goes on, not everybody is on holiday........music a la nouvelle orleans is or was a way of life too. people are fortunate to have this great music, great weather to go too. why is everyone so presumptious in their critique....ps some hip hop is very very good .....dont knock it with your middle class sensibilities
When you're a busker it's no biggie, honestly, after going out about 3X it no longer bothers you. Truth is, some people are very un-musical, some are highly musical, and most are somewhere inbetween. And lots of people are thinking about other things, gotta go meet the wife at Rouse's etc. And a lot of people will come back on their way back from whatever errand and drop a $20 so it's all good.
Great like always. But Robin please, please..... please back to your washboard. I found you months ago and are such an admirer of your washboard performances
Memories of my own family of musicians and other musician friends and the dixieland sessions on Sunday afternoon or any occasion for that matter...the boat jams at Valley Harbor Vermilion Ohio were just the best for years.......Tuba Skinny rules----and so does Shaye
Shine on, shine on harvest moon, up in the sky; I ain't had no lovin' since April, January,February,June or July. Snow time ain't no time to stay outside and spoon, So shine on, shine on harvest moon, for me and my gal.
My God.I don't know what I expect from you. Armstrong. Some mournful Negro song. I can't find it. It turns my heart out. I spread out on the wall. I can't find it.
Tuba Skinny - one of the best discovered gems on youtube
Das Groeste in NO
What do you mean "ONE of the..."??? They are THE best discovered gem on TH-cam!!!
Absolutely!
You didn't search well.
@@АлександрСергеев-в7к Maybe not, but it was good enough.
Why are'nt there crowds of people around this band!! America, you don't know what a gem you have. Love this band to bits. This song was also done by saxophonist Billy Vaughn and orchestra - LP my Dad had in the 1960's onwards. He was also a good saxophonist and I spent many a day next to the gram listening to him playing with Billy V. Regards from South Africa
That's not a usual crowd , they usually have SRO crowd , also that camera seems to be on the side , the crowd is usually behind them , which in this shot would be to the left out of sight !
On my way to a cruise I had the pleasure of seeing these guys. i was blown away. Basin St will never be deaf whilst these guys walk the eartth
Lucky you getting to see them live without even trying.
How can people just walk past a band as good as this, got me beat😁😁
I was thinking the same thing, John. I guess some people don’t feel it. Inconceivable to me.
a lot of people live and work in the quarter , so they may have things to do /places to go
nice pun!
This group is BRILLIANT! Not a music stand in sight. How the people strolling past are unaffected by the rhythm is beyond me. It's a good marching pace.
Are just zoombie
Someone, referring to another song played by this great band, said that what they are producing is more than just a revival. I completely agree. Many
of the items have passages of great beauty, the like of which I have not heard in many years of listening to New Orleans Traditional Jazz. They have a world-wide following and many admirers here in the UK. Bless them all.
rhumbarber they are playing the same old cliche music
@@danielthomas3333 bet you're fun at parties
@@danielthomas3333 cliche?
@@wbwam7710 Doesn't get the thought that most musicians aren't avant-garde, whatever that is these days. The reversion of a hundred years ago burned itself out, and we're picking up from the sideroads again, where Fela Sowande informs The Hotel Movement, which is but a step from Tuba Skinny, so in the US goes in the 1960s direction of modern jazz in the US, but in Africa, it emerges as Highlife, heavily infused with African roots. That then informs William Onjeabor, then Fela Kuti, and crosses back again in funk. That gives three soundscapes to work from, maybe four if you go through the Syllart back catalogue (on here) with care.
Met a man called David yesterday lived in new Orleans for years we are both from Newcastle England and love the busking bands keep the music flowing🎉
Notice how much encouragement the sitting-in trombone player gets after his solo break. Great support from the Tuba Skinny ensemble.
That's James Evans, one of the best - sax, clarinet, trombone etc.
It's great to see the relaxed collegiality of the musicians!
On my bucket list:
To travel down to NO, to the corner of Toulouse and Royal Streets when the Tuba Skinny Band is playing there!! Bringing my Border Collie along too.
very, very good. Fine cornet sound really Old New Orleans sound!
Just beautiful... Watched it several times... I can imagine Mr. Hardy doing vocals and Mr. Laurel dancing...
Vlado H Oliver Hardy was really the twinkle toes of the two.
"Well. This is a fine song you've chosen, Stanley."
I discovered Tuba Skinny by accident about 4 years ago [ it was my best accident ] since then I try to watch them everyday, I have always been a lover of great music and that's what you get with Tuba, this particular video displays the fantastic musicians they are. maybe one day I will get to see them in New Orleans,Well done shaye and the gang.
I accidently also, Barrie...got onto Tuba Skinny..while looking up jazz videos...Bill Evans..so on. Marsalis Take the A Train with the fantastic tap dancer...and this was just a month ago...and I can't stop listening to all the Shaye and her band traditional music from New Orleans...it is great since I am 90 and to know that there are so many that appreciate this kind of jazz...I hope people will be hooked..and learn to enjoy jazz..as much as they enjoyed rock, rap...in their young years.
You too? I'm a recent discoverer of them and I need constant doses of them!
Me too, l discovered this band through my interest in another jazz band in Atlanta. I hope to see them play in New Orleans someday!
Last part of the music was like chaos but in a good sense, all the instruments were free, all were doing their own thing and it created merriment of music for our ears.
That's the best of creativity, only truly talented people can do this well!
Rarely is there anything unscripted with this band. Keep you eye on Shaye Cohn. She is one of the best bandleaders you will see around today.
That's the beauty of it!!
I love TS. Every musician is a sassy soloist. When they play full band, they are in time and sound great, but the sassy soloist can't help themselves. The sound is a beautiful overlay of unruly (and beautiful) solo play.
How can people walk on by when terrific music like this is being played…!!!!
people are done: just football, basket, reality and other bullS... we're luky, believe me!!!
Good job for the young man who sat (kneeled?) in with his trombone
Tuba Skinny makes Music great!
Oh heavens. I keep thinking that Leon Redbone is just going to wander in and join them. Silly me.
What a fantastic combination that would have been!
It was theoretically possible; he was still alive then, but had announced his retirement from performing a few months earlier. A tribute to him, I assume.
Love this group, saw them at jazz fest in Pismo Beach CA. Also saw Leon in San Francisco about a decade ago, RIP
Leon, my mentor, and Skinny, not quite discovered, yet.....
Redbone performed it with a verse that I have heard from no one else. I really like the verse and the way it ties into the chorus. I would like for Tuba Skinny to check it out.
Oh to walk around a quaint little old city or town on a hot summer day and stumble across this gem of a group tucked away in a corner. Just the thought is giving me goosebumps.
Love the way they can just touch on the melody every now and then, just to keep the plates spinning.
ColdWaterThrower: Love how you put that! Exactly! 👍😄
Эх денег нет чтобы доехать до вас и обнять вас 🙏
One measure of a band's excellence is the ability to absorb different musicians. TS is always tight, interesting and recognizably itself. That must be the impact of having a core of consistent performers, but even more I'd guess it is due to intelligent leadership. Was there ever a leader who did so well while seeming to do so little? Shaye is the beating heart of Tuba Skinny.
It started years ago with "Tubby the Tuba" on a victrola. 🧒
Going through a bit of a low time atm. Glad to have found this recording. Found it very moving ❤️
Hang on I’m here with you. This band is keeping me afloat
Chin up ❤
Quanto sei attraente, Shine oltre che valente musicista.
Shaye - bonita mujer! 💃🌹🎺
I've only heard their name but only just now focused on that band. Wow, that girl on trumpet is superb! I love this band's style.
To think it was filmed only yesterday - and already I in England can watch it at breakfast. What a privilege. And even with this simple tune, it's amazing what phrases Shaye generates in her solo chorus starting at 1 min 58. The guest trombone and banjo are very good too. And then the vocal ensemble! Altogether what a delightful video. Shows what a great set of musicians can do with even the simplest material.
Most enjoyable
You talk of "simple tune" and "the simplest material." This tune has been covered consistently since the Ziegfeld Follies of the early 20th century: Clooney, Crosby, Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins et ali I would call Shine On sneaky-simple as it affords such varied interpretations.
Pops Coffee The clarinetist, Tomas ?, is also sitting in.
Tuba Skinny
Dixieland Jazz at it's finest.
But it astounds me how people walk by and no one stops to listen and dance.
Veri professionisti di una musica meravigliosa, che evoca gli anni 30 e la sua atmosfera.👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏
I'd like to plant some seeds! The seed of Love to Jazz from my loving New Orlians!
Wow! I am completely blown away by this performance! Fantastic! Thanks everyone!
Listing to this soothing music proves it is great to be alive.
Viejo, querido y nunca bien ponderado jazz
I've watched many tuba skinny videos and read many of the comments but no one seems to mention what nice legs Shaye Cohn has
Very cool! Could listen to them all day!
Cool group of talented musicians. 👍
THIS is what I miss since COVID. NOLA IS coming back, but slowly
Even when I feeling down (which has been a lot lately), you guys always make me smile and tap my feet. God bless you all.
What a great band!
What a song!
Shine forever Shaye &Co!
THIS HAS GIVEN ME THE BEST REASON TO VISIT NEW ORLEANS ASAP
Love this band , well done !
Superb collection of musicians and oh, that clarinet is superb - goes exactly where it amazes.
Unbelievable!! Come to Maine!!! Each one so talented…thank you for sharing!!
Awesome! Can't stop watching Tuba Skinny videos! :-)
Found Tuba Skinny by accident what a discovery love the music
Привет , браво !Сибирь покорена Вашим талантом!
What a beautiful beautiful song and what a GREAT musicians
Ive just retired. The #1 thing on my bucket list is to see these people play. Darn COVID needs to go away so i can make a trip NOLA.
So amazing! @Tuba Skinny, thank you for sharing your beautiful sound with all us YT’ers!! Hoping to catch you LIVE one of these days 😎🎶💃👍👍
SHAYE COHN! MARAVILHOSA!🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲🫲😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
There’s always room for another T-bone!!!
An 'old saw' .. just love how they wing and sing it ....
You are absolutely unique and precious
My favorite jazz band street musicians. The trumpetist, she is wonderful. I'd like to know her.
I grew up in N"olans and never ever heard anybody as good as them- plus lead singer is great. they need to get recordings done...When I'm back in NO want to go see them somewhere- do they just pop up wherever? In the past btw when someone wanted to heard traditional Jazz they had do wait in line for HOURS by preservation hall. these guys need a permanent location- but it would be super fun to see them on the street somewhere! Hope I can find them next time I come down,.
Very Enjoyable.Loved it. Wish more youngsters were familiar with this style of jazz.
What a chill ,amazing
Shaye Cohn and Tuba Skinny ... O2 for tired blood. Love you guys.
Good musicians, good music...
Banjo was fabulous, so too was the group vocal afterward. Two trombones out front is unusual; it really works. A classic, all around!
those musician are fantastic, ,tank's guys for the music
Long live 1&3 jazz! Thank you!!
Great music! Loved the vocal interlude. Thanks Raoul.
Wonderful MUSIC & BAND Have them on you tube forever !,
Simply beautiful! 🥰🇬🇧
Ich sehe Stan Laurel und Oliver Hardy vor mir! Einwandfrei der Song. Bravo!!!!!!!!
Love this song, this is how you do it.
Tuba Skinny is the best of what I think of as. "wonderful anarchy" . I have a tin ear for music . It sounds to me like everybody's playing a different song, yet it works together somehow.
Love it.
Gracias , tuba skinnie ¡¡¡¡¡¡ amo el jazz , gracias a ustedes.
Goosebumps all over my body thanks 🙏 to sharing this beautiful music
We sang this for Miss Perry's choral group (The Woodsmen) in 1960, Longmeadow Junior High School, Longmeadow, MA. Pop standard going back to the Ziegfeld Follies, 1908
Real shopping music,none of that crap they play in clothes stores that make you want to leave
You guys are simply the best!
Awwwesome!!!
Just beautiful song ... príjemné posedenie pri music !!!! Ivan
Share Cohn seems to be the leader of the band; she sets the tempo with her stomping
before any horns sound . Really enjoy watching her.
Shaye is the leader. She composes and arranges each number. They must spend a lot of time rehearsing as they are always right on...every one in the band....all talented musicians. Great tempo.
🎶thank you
thank you🥁
🎷thank you
💕these folks
are just the 💖
🎶very best !
Moin, ich habe erst einmal Eure schöne Musik gehört und jetzt ist alles OK.
Daß freut uns Sehr.
Gorgeous - a beautiful song played with so much feeling and creativity
i love tuba skinny
Wonderful Shaye and Her Tuba Skinny,
Woo-Hoo!! These guys are The BEST!!!
Seven years on and I have never seen or heard anything from the guest trombonist playing with such enthusiasm and sheer joy. Just passing through?
Name is James Evans - check him out!
@@dennisbarnard1283 wow - lots of strange and interesting things out there...... wonderful thanks for letting me see how the story unfolds...
Absolutely wonderful !
the clarinet solo, soooooo tasty and fun!
Shaye, pretty lady, your foot timing is fantastic
Altro che tanti complessi di manovali... questi sono veri musicisti!!!
Music is great, awesome, so entertaining. Enjoyed the singing too.
i love the clarity of Shaye Cohn's tone- it's a great pleasure to hear her pure voice. Thanks! I should add that I also appreciate her swinging bandmates- you all look like R. Crumb illustrated you, and I'm grateful for that as well.
Love this band
I never get over how people walk right on by like they even there.
They are tone deaf & have no appreciation of the quality of good music. They are probably fans of rap-crap or hip-hop.
people have to work and shop.....remember life goes on, not everybody is on holiday........music a la nouvelle orleans is or was a way of life too. people are fortunate to have this great music, great weather to go too. why is everyone so presumptious in their critique....ps some hip hop is very very good .....dont knock it with your middle class sensibilities
@@ianbrookes8939 ..good points Ian.
When you're a busker it's no biggie, honestly, after going out about 3X it no longer bothers you. Truth is, some people are very un-musical, some are highly musical, and most are somewhere inbetween. And lots of people are thinking about other things, gotta go meet the wife at Rouse's etc. And a lot of people will come back on their way back from whatever errand and drop a $20 so it's all good.
This is really good music.
I find that Tuba Skinny has something for everyone from your punk rockers to your k-poppers, you just have to like music.
Great like always. But Robin please, please..... please back to your washboard. I found you months ago and are such an admirer of your washboard performances
..yep..
I love the people and their music. I listening very often. Keep on playing folks
Love the trumpet player,,she keeps all the time!! Great vocals by the drum player also,,, all pros.!! Watched a bunch of videos,, kinda addicted!!!
This tune always makes me think of Laurel and Hardy
Memories of my own family of musicians and other musician friends and the dixieland sessions on Sunday afternoon or any occasion for that matter...the boat jams at Valley Harbor Vermilion Ohio were just the best for years.......Tuba Skinny rules----and so does Shaye
Shine on Shaye and the rest of T.S.
They have The Sound, they have The Spirit...👍😊
Shine on, shine on harvest moon, up in the sky;
I ain't had no lovin' since April, January,February,June or July.
Snow time ain't no time to stay outside and spoon,
So shine on, shine on harvest moon, for me and my gal.
Drop the "April" & you got it.
My God.I don't know what I expect from you. Armstrong. Some mournful Negro song. I can't find it. It turns my heart out. I spread out on the wall. I can't find it.