.... WE CALL THIS SKIFFLE IN EUROPE .... WITH PEOPLE LIKE THAT THAT KIND OF MUSIC WILL NEVER DIE ... BEST OF RESPECT FROM NORTHERN IRELAND, GOD BLESS ....
Sadly You Won't Find This Anymore In New Orleans , It's Turned Into A Leftist Progressive Santuary Shitzhole Like Lotsa Other Places , Bourbon Street At One Time Was A Incredible Experience , I Loved The Music You Could Find There , But The Liberal Leftist Maniacs Ruined It As Everything Else They Take Control Of , Sad New Orleans Had To Sink Into The Abyss Of The Globalist Progressive CESSPOOL SEWER , The Government Has Racebaited And Hatemongered Americans Into Destroying Everything Including Our Greatest History , It's Truly Sad
I miss this so much. When I lived in the Quarter, I lived at the far end of Royal, near Esplanade, and had to walk to Canal every day to go to work. I would leave 2 hours early just to be able to stop and enjoy the music on the way.
Five regulars from Tuba Skinny in this jam session. Shaye Cohn on fiddle, Barnabus Jones on fiddle, Ryan Baer on banjo, Ewan Bleach on clarinet, and Todd Burdick on tuba. All of these five musicians play from 3 to 7 instruments.
Bon! et bien trompette la je savais! piano il n'y a pas très longtemps que je l'ai découvert ,avec beaucoup de bonheur ,mais je ne savais pas pour le violon !!!!
The whole crew,,from left to right: Robert Ayo (washtub bass), Mattew Rivers(bottle),Greg Sherman ( Harmonic), David Najera ( banjo), Matthew Bracken (Guitar, voice), Kevin Thorne ( banjo), R.C Hampton (washboard), Stalebread Scottie (guitar), Todd Burdick ( tuba), Dave Jenkins"Rusty"(guitar with bottle neck), Ryan Baer( banjo) ,Ewan Bleach ( clarinet), Shaye Cohn (fiddle) and Barnaus Jones ( fiddle). There 're four bands playing together (at least part of them) , The Sluetown Strutters, Yes Ma'am, Drunken Catfish Ramblers and Tuba Skinny. ...(thanks Mezz Mezzrow,,) Forever New Orleans,,,go the Saints..
@@NFONoFadeOut Ohh ,,thanks for posting this gem ,, I'd been studying this vid almost frame by frame for an art project I'm developing about nola street musicians,,,to discover the names is actually the result of the curiosity. , I `d been twice in NOLA couple o years ago , unfortunately never saw any of this guys playing,,in that lovely Royal street..wish I could. ,,,any clue' bout what that vintage typewriter is doing there?
@@aldovila thanks for your interest! Please tell us more about this art project of yours, we would love to know more about it! I actually do not know what the typewriter does on the scene, but I can guess that it was intended as a rythmic instrument in some other tracvks played by the band before or after the tune I recorded.
I like the guy playing the homemade bass fiddle. The brown patch on the bottom of his pants is weird, and funny. Also he is very handsome and cute. Everyone in the band is doing a good job.
I grew up in Oregon and around the Pacific Northwest my whole life and am so excited for the day when I finally make it through New Orleans and can witness some of this kind of magic with my own eyes. I’m so glad we have these musicians keeping the spirit of New Orleans alive!
Energy and talent of your musical formations remind me of my most bright Green Years - the Hippie Generation and the groups that support it. It was the Great Time - The Time of our Revolution ... The Time of our greatest Hopes and Illusions!
+MrJimmienoone Merci beaucoup, c'est à cause des gens aimants et respectueux comme vous que cette vie mérite d'être vécu, j'espère vous voir de nouveau en Tunisie :)
I noticed Shay Cohn on the fiddle, quite a surprise, from brass to keyboard to string. But the voice and singing style of the suitcase base drum/guitarist surely is that young man from 'Yes Ma'am String Band', is it?
Playing cornet and leading the groups and even playing the piano, but the violin too? She is terrific. I assume she chooses the repertoire, also. WOW!!
Shaye Cohn of "Tuba Skinny" on fiddle. (2nd from right end) She's more often heard playing amazing trumpet or piano. A fabulous multi-talented musician!
.... WE CALL THIS SKIFFLE IN EUROPE .... WITH PEOPLE LIKE THAT THAT KIND OF MUSIC WILL NEVER DIE ... BEST OF RESPECT FROM NORTHERN IRELAND, GOD BLESS ....
Sadly You Won't Find This Anymore In New Orleans , It's Turned Into A Leftist Progressive Santuary Shitzhole Like Lotsa Other Places , Bourbon Street At One Time Was A Incredible Experience , I Loved The Music You Could Find There , But The Liberal Leftist Maniacs Ruined It As Everything Else They Take Control Of , Sad New Orleans Had To Sink Into The Abyss Of The Globalist Progressive CESSPOOL SEWER , The Government Has Racebaited And Hatemongered Americans Into Destroying Everything Including Our Greatest History , It's Truly Sad
@odeerg well I'll say you got one part of it right anyway ,the leftist I despise so much
From UK, wish I could visit New Orleans and experience the culture
I miss this so much. When I lived in the Quarter, I lived at the far end of Royal, near Esplanade, and had to walk to Canal every day to go to work. I would leave 2 hours early just to be able to stop and enjoy the music on the way.
Good for you!
My mom says I’m not allowed to eat Haribo anymore
Shay never ceases to amaze me with her talent and versatility.
Love this old-timey music! What's really cool is the comments coming in from all over the world. Music is indeed the universal language.
Greetings from Turkey to those who make music by living
Muchisimas gracias
Great job guys this just prove's that there's still a hope for the future of music
Each and everyone, has a wonderful personality!
Five regulars from Tuba Skinny in this jam session. Shaye Cohn on fiddle, Barnabus Jones on fiddle, Ryan Baer on banjo, Ewan Bleach on clarinet, and Todd Burdick on tuba. All of these five musicians play from 3 to 7 instruments.
Barnabus blows my mind...my ears/love his take on Trombone and I think he did some Cornet and now fiddle...
Greg Sherman on the Harmonica
Shay Cohn on fiddle.... no end to her talent !!
Great tune, well done !!
T Mertens she plays ever thing amazing woman. Tuba Skinny is killer good.
And writes, arranges, conducts . ……..
Thanks for recording and sharing...
Ewan's contributions lighten things up nicely.
Shayn is everywhere,really talented,plays damn near everything! Awsome lady!
Creative...down to earth..! straight from heart. This is what musics are meant to be..!!!
I LOVE THIS MUSIC, ALL THE ELEMENTS ARE FANTASTIC
Absolument génial!!! 14 musiciens et ... wow ... valise, machine à écrire, bouteille ... tout a son rôle à tenir ... fabuleux ... ☆☆☆☆☆
Absolutely terrific!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bon! et bien trompette la je savais! piano il n'y a pas très longtemps que je l'ai découvert ,avec beaucoup de bonheur ,mais je ne savais pas pour le violon !!!!
Miss Nola so much! That clarinet player is a bad ass! Preech Boy!
The whole crew,,from left to right: Robert Ayo (washtub bass), Mattew Rivers(bottle),Greg Sherman ( Harmonic), David Najera ( banjo), Matthew Bracken (Guitar, voice), Kevin Thorne ( banjo), R.C Hampton (washboard), Stalebread Scottie (guitar), Todd Burdick ( tuba), Dave Jenkins"Rusty"(guitar with bottle neck), Ryan Baer( banjo) ,Ewan Bleach ( clarinet), Shaye Cohn (fiddle) and Barnaus Jones ( fiddle). There 're four bands playing together (at least part of them) , The Sluetown Strutters, Yes Ma'am, Drunken Catfish Ramblers and Tuba Skinny. ...(thanks Mezz Mezzrow,,)
Forever New Orleans,,,go the Saints..
So Nice Aldo, thanks a million!!! And do you perhaps know any of them, or are in contact somehow??
@@NFONoFadeOut Ohh ,,thanks for posting this gem ,, I'd been studying this vid almost frame by frame for an art project I'm developing about nola street musicians,,,to discover the names is actually the result of the curiosity. , I `d been twice in NOLA couple o years ago , unfortunately never saw any of this guys playing,,in that lovely Royal street..wish I could. ,,,any clue' bout what that vintage typewriter is doing there?
@@aldovila thanks for your interest! Please tell us more about this art project of yours, we would love to know more about it! I actually do not know what the typewriter does on the scene, but I can guess that it was intended as a rythmic instrument in some other tracvks played by the band before or after the tune I recorded.
Guitar with bottleneck is not Steven Gil, it's "Rusty" Dave Jenkins.
@@mezzmezzrow426 you re right ....thanks
Brought back some wonderful memories of my visit to NO. Heaven!
Great music ... a touch of "Bullfrog Blues"
This is GREAT. Guy on the left got great Piece of String chops.
Absolutely fantastic..!
Greetings from Paris-France
I live for these moments.
I have necessarily to New Orleans is a wonderful place for musicians and great music and lifestyle ♫ ( : Big round of applause. Greetings from Poland
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Einfach erstklassig !
love the casual tuba walking by at 3:12
went rite by me...thanx...
Американцы вы даете жизенные силы в эти очумелые от русских времена!!! Удачи вам и крепкого здоровья!Будьте всегда!
Beautiful music and group
I like the guy playing the homemade bass fiddle. The brown patch on the bottom of his pants is weird, and funny. Also he is very handsome and cute. Everyone in the band is doing a good job.
I grew up in Oregon and around the Pacific Northwest my whole life and am so excited for the day when I finally make it through New Orleans and can witness some of this kind of magic with my own eyes. I’m so glad we have these musicians keeping the spirit of New Orleans alive!
Extraordinaria jam sesion. Felicitaciones!!
Esse som é muito bom... vocês não tem idéia do lugar onde atingiram..... Very good
i love yall. coming in oct to see new orleans. yes i am a tourist but a lover of good clean unadulterated music.
Love this super foot stomping music!!!
Very good work of them and super creative.My compliments.
love it, new orleans jazz and a little bit of country music
Hatalmas, óriásiak, szeretem! Nagyra értékelem őket!
music that makes my souls love again hugs omg you are amaizing
Le bassiste extra Merci à tous Thanks for posting
I LOVED these guys!
Amazing bass :) Amazing bass player :)
Magnifique super mega cool l'ambiance !
Brilliant !!!
Thank you for sharing and thanks to meehall121 for sending.
wicked good..supreme, sublime
Shae Cohn in attendance
I love how they use suitcase as a bass drum
Fabulous thank you .
Beauty cover almost as good as old crows 😉keep it up
This is what music is about!
The three bands represented are: Tuba Skinny, Drunken Catfish Ramblers, and Yes Ma'am
Andy Femino j
What a cracking singer Matt Bracken is!
FANTASTIC !!!!!
the best street band ever!
very nice music !!!!
el bajista es buenisimo que buen sonido y ritmo
tks.
Another case of suitcase bass! Love it.
thats just sick!!!!! Love it!!!
I love it!!!!
thank you...
this is real music !!!
pure love greatings from Asuncion ;)
Minglewood Blues Lives @ Royal Street New Orleans Louisiana
March 9th,2012
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merveilleuse ambiance
Just brilliant!!!!!
Energy and talent of your musical formations remind me of my most bright Green Years - the Hippie Generation and the groups that support it. It was the Great Time - The Time of our Revolution ... The Time of our greatest Hopes and Illusions!
Hatalmas, amit ezek a srácok lenyomnak, de jól csinálják, bírom!
FANTASTIC,REAL COOL
great work!
I didn't believe my eyes either , thanks for confirming .
Muito bom ! Adoro música nas ruas! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing!
They'rrrrrrrrrrrr grrreat!!
Looks like Matthew Bracken of "Yes Ma'am" on guitar/vocals/suitcase bass drum
This is life
LOVE IT - ITS ALL FUN
I think the man who plays the BOTTLE (joins the group at 02.40) is the BEST player.
Great clarinet player
Ewen bleach .. He's a Brit. And feckin brilliant
this is the good "facade" of America , Love from Tunisia
+MrTU Mes meilleurs voeux à la Tunisie, un pays tellement merveilleux! Je vous souhaite la fin de vos problèmes!
+MrJimmienoone Merci beaucoup, c'est à cause des gens aimants et respectueux comme vous que cette vie mérite d'être vécu, j'espère vous voir de nouveau en Tunisie :)
Hell yeah, should we call that as a symphonic cover?
Ce rythme est tellement entrainant :)
The basic band/group is "The Drunken Catfish Ramblers". (Note the "DCR" initials on the box of the string base player).
Wunderbar
I noticed Shay Cohn on the fiddle, quite a surprise, from brass to keyboard to string. But the voice and singing style of the suitcase base drum/guitarist surely is that young man from 'Yes Ma'am String Band', is it?
great!
buenos músicos !!
Bootlegging 👍
That washboard kicks with that tuba
Playing cornet and leading the groups and even playing the piano, but the violin too? She is terrific. I assume she chooses the repertoire, also. WOW!!
new orleans always rockss..
O-O-One string super bass!!!
muy bueno gracias
Super!!
Tuba Skinny now also have their own channel with several recent concerts, you'll find it at: th-cam.com/channels/r92E69JD8ajPzdOyt6wweQ.html
I llove it
only WOW!!!
They are super you Can't be still when they are playing.
Amen.
This how to live , keep it going
la calle
es magnífico lo que se aprende andando por las calles
'Minglewood Blues' GUS CANNON (1927) Banjo Blues Legend
^ Great old 1920's version of Minglewood blues
Shaye Cohn of "Tuba Skinny" on fiddle. (2nd from right end)
She's more often heard playing amazing trumpet or piano.
A fabulous multi-talented musician!