Hello! Wanted to let everyone know of a great event taking place in Chicago on September 16 and 17! The Chicago Sinfonietta, the nation's most diverse symphony...
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Michael Ullman
maullman45
Sep 3, 2007 5:35 pm
It's a little late to add this, but the collection Swing That Music! has After You've Gone clocking in at 3:04. Michael Ullman Michael Ullman 136 Woodward St. ...
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Albert Haim
alberthaim
Sep 4, 2007 8:57 pm
Hello Scott, I am afraid there are problems with he RHJA. The text pages open properly, but the real media files do not. Regards Albert...
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Sean Moyses
seanmoyses
Sep 5, 2007 7:16 am
I had no problems. Sean...
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David W. Littlefield
dwlit@...
Sep 5, 2007 7:25 pm
Hi Gang. How did key pop tunes come into the standard Dixieland repertoire? Who introduced 'em, or made 'em popular enough so that dixielanders adopted 'em? ...
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Howard Rye
howardrye
Sep 5, 2007 8:14 pm
on 5/9/07 20:31, David W. Littlefield at dwlit@... wrote: It's a reasonable assumption that "Memories of you", for example, came in via the Benny...
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David W. Littlefield
dwlit@...
Sep 6, 2007 3:48 am
Hi Howard. That's the kind of thing I want to determine for as many tunes as I can. I assume it depends on what musicians were listening to, what grabbed 'em,...
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fireonyoursleevemusic
fireonyoursl...
Sep 6, 2007 10:42 am
Hello, I am quite new to the Red Hot Jazz Forum, but I think it is a great resource. I was hoping that someone out there might be able to turn me on to some...
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Robert Greenwood
robertgreenw...
Sep 6, 2007 12:11 pm
The music surely always drew on a fairly wide repertoire? The 1942 Bunk Johnson Jazz Information session has him playing some, by then, quite archaic songs...
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Michael Rader
armstark2000
Sep 6, 2007 2:16 pm
The very earliest jazz recordings included many songs from the popular repertoire - one need only think of the ODJB's "Indiana" and "Darktown Strutters' Ball",...
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jimmiejazz37
Sep 6, 2007 3:23 pm
Hello- I am interested in hot dance/jazz of the 1920s. I produce a radio show called "Jimmiejazz" on Thursdays, 1-3 Eastern Time, www.wool.fm . Some of my...
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David Brown
dvd.brown
Sep 6, 2007 4:12 pm
Django and QHCF were totally unique but not exactly 'hot' and, despite some desultory attempts to imitate, there is nothing like them in the canon of our...
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Olivier Douville
douvillolivier
Sep 6, 2007 4:37 pm
le 6/09/07 18:12, David Brown à johnhaleysims@... a écrit : SMALL SWING BAND : I like also the Music of the sextet of the bassist J. Kirby (with ...
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Olivier Douville
douvillolivier
Sep 6, 2007 4:47 pm
And all the combos issued forme the Duke Ellington band (lead by C. Williams, B. BIgard, J. Hodges, or R. Stewart) The must. OD le 6/09/07 18:12, David Brown...
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Michael Rader
armstark2000
Sep 7, 2007 6:36 am
If you like swing violin playing, there were recordings by Eddie South and Stuff Smith. A nice review of the former's early career is to be found on the...
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bill thieme
f3crosleym
Sep 7, 2007 2:54 pm
... Bill Thieme ... popular repertoire - one need only think of the ODJB's "Indiana" and "Darktown Strutters' Ball", long thought to have been the first jazz...
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Olivier Douville
douvillolivier
Sep 7, 2007 5:56 pm
Hello folks according to you who played on the cornet in the ida Cox's "Coffin blues" recording ? thanks, best regards to all of you` OD ... Michael Rader...
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Robert Smith
jayaressno
Sep 7, 2007 7:29 pm
There aren't many places where the trumpet player breaks through, but based on the times this happens, I'd put my money on him being Tommy Ladnier. However,...
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Fire on Your Sleeve
fireonyoursl...
Sep 8, 2007 6:17 am
If Django and his Hot Club are not considered "hot", then what is? What about early Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five or Seven? -Ryan ...
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Nick Ribush
nickribush
Sep 9, 2007 6:52 am
Hi...since I switched to a Mac a few months ago I can't get RHJA's Real Audio to play...it says some necessary components are needed (but doesn't say which)...
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revry
Sep 9, 2007 2:30 pm
I switched about a week ago from a Powermac G4 to a Mac Pro. RealAudio from RedHotJazz worked fine before, but I get the same error messages, even though I am...
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David Brown
dvd.brown
Sep 10, 2007 8:30 am
Bob I have just heard 'Coffin Blues' on RHJ with the limitations that source suggests. I do not own this side nor its sessionmate 'Rambling Blues'. Maybe ...
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David Brown
dvd.brown
Sep 10, 2007 8:56 am
The term 'Swing39; is usually reserved for music of the 'Swing Era', not possible to define exactly but certainly post 1930. 'Hot' is usually used in discussion...
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Howard Rye
howardrye
Sep 10, 2007 9:20 am
... It is included in the non-Oliver section of Laurie Wright's book, probably because the claim had been repeated on a then recent LP sleeve. His comments,...
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Patrice Champarou
patrice_champ
Sep 10, 2007 9:40 am
... From: "David Brown" <johnhaleysims@...> To: <RedHotJazz@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2007 10:55 AM Subject: RE: [RedHotJazz] Small...
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Howard Rye
howardrye
Sep 10, 2007 11:24 am
on 10/9/07 10:39, Patrice Champarou at patrice.champarou@... wrote: My brother often insists that there was no jazz tradition among the Gypsy community...
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Patrice Champarou
patrice_champ
Sep 10, 2007 12:15 pm
... I do not remember the tune, but I didn't say Django invented everything from scratch either, there was definitely something in the air in popular bands of...
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Michael Rader
armstark2000
Sep 10, 2007 12:26 pm
Did it really need reviving? I used to trade records with a (then) elderly North American collector who was interested in Django style music and was amazed to...
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Michael Rader
armstark2000
Sep 10, 2007 12:35 pm
Speaking of Bob Shoffner: By chance I was reading "The Essential Jazz Records Vol.1" by Max Harrison, Charles Fox and Eric Thacker yesterday. The entry for a...
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Howard Rye
howardrye
Sep 10, 2007 2:15 pm
... Benford, who be it noted was not there, made this claim to Laurie Wright in about 1982 [Storyville 100, p.125]. "At the mention of Dolly Jones we asked...