I did my own reconstruction of Bolden's music with my rock band Cointelpro, and some horn players and a banjo, at a show at the Jockey Club in Newport Ky in...
To finish, if the Bolden cylinder survives in a private collection, then most likely it would belong to the descendants of someone who worked for Louisiana...
... I certainly didn't mean to suggest it might have been made by a hobbyist, rather by some outfit like the Metropolitan Music Store in Minneapolis that made...
Dear Erik Could this be the song you're looking for (recorded by numerous bands and artists from 1925 onwards): "I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight" I burned up...
Actually the whole story is considered in Tim Brooks's Lost Sounds on pages 514/5. I did remember correctly that the original claim was made by Willy Cornish...
A slight correction is needed. WAMU.org has a show called Big Broadcast that rebroadcasts old time radio shows. However it does have a great music program,...
... recording ... from 1891 ... thinking may ... I don't know when Tim wrote that part of his book, and have actually seen this citation. He probably got the...
... I think it's fair to say that Tim is not very impressed by the Willie Cornish claim, but in order to judge it we have to get a bit closer to what Cornish...
JP, Thanks for the mention of the virtual radio station WBIX, a satellite site of the Bixography, http://bixbeiderbecke.com Two other radio programs of...
Here is another YouTube clip featuring Louis Armstrong. He seems to be having a lot of fun with this one: http://youtube.com/watch?v=cpsruPRjOYA I broadband...
Colin Bray of Jazz Oracle has told me that he has several new releases in the works. Volume 4 of the Dorsey Brothers should appear in the next 3 weeks, & the...
I'm having a very difficult time finding some Okeh records in the 40000 series. In particular, I'm looking for a recording by VINCENT LOPEZ & HIS ORCH made...
Can anyone help identify these two songs by Ben Bernie and His Orchestra from a Deforest Phonofilm? http://www.redhotjazz.com/songs/bernie/bernie1.ram ...
Scott, http://www.redhotjazz.com/songs/bernie/bernie2.ram is an old (World War I?) French song called "Titine" or "Je cherche apres Titine." Charlie Chaplin...
You can hear a clip of Chaplin's singing "Titine" by going to http://www.charliechaplin.com/article.php3?id_article=66 scrolling down, and clicking on the mp3...
--< In RedHotJazz@yahoogroups.com, Howard Rye <howard@...> wrote: Actually the whole story is considered in Tim Brooks's Lost Sounds on pages 514/5. I did...
Tom Lord's The Jazz Discography lists these as being done in 1947 in Chicago (no day or month listed). There's another disc, Eastwood 1182-1183, Little Daddy...
Thanks as ever Scott. Am I alone in usually being discomforted by the sight of Louis in action ? This is a parody of a 'darkie' entertainer, a mask he wears...
Q: Am I alone in usually being discomforted by the sight of Louis in action? I'm of two minds about Louis Armstrong's stage antics. On the negative side I...
Louis Armstrong had already decorated the Time Magazine cover, participated in the Holywood industry of films, and was an icon in America at the time, the only...
I claimed last week that Louis stood as greatest genius of our music -- and my second son is Louis Daniel -- but we are left with an enigma. How do we equate...
... Glad someone finally said this. I well remember being surprised, in view of the then general judgement that Louis had essentially been in decline from 1930...
Is the second one " my Katrina"? Katrina my Katrina< I must have my Katrina! ... From: Albert Haim <alberthaim@...> To: RedHotJazz@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
The second tune is certainly "Titine, Je Cherche Apres Titine." It was written in 1917 by Bertal-Maubon (lyrics) and Léo Daniderff (music). Used by Charlie...