Many thanks to everyone. TIME STAMPS 05:32 Canal Street Blues (Joe King Oliver, 1923) 12:43 Say Si Si (Stillman, Lecuona & Luhan, 1936) 18:50 Skid-Dat-De-Dat (Lil Hardin, 1926) 20:37 Oriental Strut (Johnny St. Cyr, 1926) 26:20 Ory's Creole Trombone : (Edward 'Kid' Ory, 1921) 31:28 Melancholy Blues (Marty Bloom & Walter Melrose, 1927) [the Verse is played at 32:50 - 33:27] 38:55 Heebie Jeebies (Boyd Atkins, 1925) [similarities to 'Sister Kate'] 44:54 Dusty Rag (May Aufderheide, 1908) 49:16 Swing That Music (Louis Armstrong & Horace Gerlach, 1936) 57:45 Over the Waves (originally 'Sobre Las Olas', Juvenito Rosas, 1885) 01:02:54 Wild Women Don't Get The Blues (Ida Cox, 1924) 01:10:20 By and By (Charles Albert Tindley, ?1901) 01:16:50 The Boy in the Boat (Charlie Johnson, 1928) 01:22:42 In the Land of Beginning Again (George W. Meyer and Grant Clarke, 1918)
This band is indeed one of the finest in the land. They deserve a much better recording than this. Mics not working, balance all over the place, playback speed jumping about . Very disappointing.
Not really. But Chloe lives no longer in New Orleans. She moved back to California during first lockdown. But sometimes she come back and play together with the others. Shake'Em Up Jazz Band playing not regular together like Tuba Skinny for example. They have all there own group.
How right is Ian Lambert, what shame. A first class band, but the first part was jumping all over place. Never mind I saw Molly playing and singing, good enough for me
Something is really wrong here. Either there is something wrong with the recording/playback speed, or this gtroup can't keep time. I suspect the latter, because if it were recording/playback speed variance, pitch would change along with it, and it doesn't. Musician inability to keep a beat therefore seems the likely explanation for the bizarre timing glitches.
Playback speed change does not alter the pitch with digital recording. That used to happen in the old days of analogue. These girls are some of the best musicians of their genre.
Many thanks to everyone.
TIME STAMPS
05:32 Canal Street Blues (Joe King Oliver, 1923)
12:43 Say Si Si (Stillman, Lecuona & Luhan, 1936)
18:50 Skid-Dat-De-Dat (Lil Hardin, 1926)
20:37 Oriental Strut (Johnny St. Cyr, 1926)
26:20 Ory's Creole Trombone : (Edward 'Kid' Ory, 1921)
31:28 Melancholy Blues (Marty Bloom & Walter Melrose, 1927) [the Verse is played at 32:50 - 33:27]
38:55 Heebie Jeebies (Boyd Atkins, 1925) [similarities to 'Sister Kate']
44:54 Dusty Rag (May Aufderheide, 1908)
49:16 Swing That Music (Louis Armstrong & Horace Gerlach, 1936)
57:45 Over the Waves (originally 'Sobre Las Olas', Juvenito Rosas, 1885)
01:02:54 Wild Women Don't Get The Blues (Ida Cox, 1924)
01:10:20 By and By (Charles Albert Tindley, ?1901)
01:16:50 The Boy in the Boat (Charlie Johnson, 1928)
01:22:42 In the Land of Beginning Again (George W. Meyer and Grant Clarke, 1918)
thanks for this
Wonderful music, great artists!
The washboard solo is outstandig
she is so cute!
Great listening to these women even with faulty sound. Defne!
Fabuloso, MADAME!
....wonderful...speed seems to be jumpy?...
is the timing intermittently sped up in recording?
Ain't itvslick how Haruka pushes everytbody up into a realm? Seriously, everybody.
GOT INTROS AT END -- THANKS FOR INTROS.
Did I miss band member introductions? All are very good.
Haruka, Molly, Dizzy, Marla, and Julie.
This band is indeed one of the finest in the land. They deserve a much better recording than this. Mics not working, balance all over the place, playback speed jumping about . Very disappointing.
Totally agree. It's a mess (but band very good).
Great , excellent
ain't got SEXY if you an't got HARUKA KITSUKA !!!!!!!!!!!
Individually and collectively brilliant but Chloe's clarinet and vocals are missed.
beartifyl song Marla, and astrong like you can do, thank you, babe.
I miss Chloe ! Did she leave the band ?
Not really. But Chloe lives no longer in New Orleans. She moved back to California during first lockdown.
But sometimes she come back and play together with the others.
Shake'Em Up Jazz Band playing not regular together like Tuba Skinny for example. They have all there own group.
So Ziemllichen Zusammenhalt, seid ihr und, ohneverzagen,.... 55:21
How right is Ian Lambert, what shame. A first class band, but the first part was jumping all over place. Never mind I saw Molly playing and singing, good enough for me
Miserable recording & editing of one of the finest bands in this genre I know.
something wrong with the recording.
WOW, must have been smokin' but I wasn't and I didn't have nothin' else so don't tell me these women don't have the instruments Down. Hoorah.
👌👏
god musik
👒
😘😘😘😘
youtube spams with adds and disrupts the music stream speed every 5 seconds so it breaks up - All is getting unwatchable... damit!
The sound does not help. But nice music.
Something is really wrong here. Either there is something wrong with the recording/playback speed, or this gtroup can't keep time. I suspect the latter, because if it were recording/playback speed variance, pitch would change along with it, and it doesn't. Musician inability to keep a beat therefore seems the likely explanation for the bizarre timing glitches.
The musicians are not the problem.
Playback speed change does not alter the pitch with digital recording. That used to happen in the old days of analogue. These girls are some of the best musicians of their genre.