[Answered] Multiple Songs From CRC 2009
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[Answered] Multiple Songs From CRC 2009
From the CRC 2009:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9azY-ckVvcY
And one, about which i know very little: i think its fats waller containing phrase "little bird told me"..
Can somebody help?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9azY-ckVvcY
And one, about which i know very little: i think its fats waller containing phrase "little bird told me"..
Can somebody help?
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"Cole Slaw" by Louis Jordan is the first song. The second song is "Rigamarole". I don't personally have this version, but I would guess it is by Willie Bryant off of Complete Jazz Series 1935-1936, available on eMusic for non-US subscribers.
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Just downloaded "Rigamarole" it was in the batch of 477 Chron Classics put up on the U.S. eMusic site within the past three days.JesseMiner wrote:"Cole Slaw" by Louis Jordan is the first song. The second song is "Rigamarole". I don't personally have this version, but I would guess it is by Willie Bryant off of Complete Jazz Series 1935-1936, available on eMusic for non-US subscribers.
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Ditto!Nate Dogg wrote:Just downloaded "Rigamarole" it was in the batch of 477 Chron Classics put up on the U.S. eMusic site within the past three days.JesseMiner wrote:"Cole Slaw" by Louis Jordan is the first song. The second song is "Rigamarole". I don't personally have this version, but I would guess it is by Willie Bryant off of Complete Jazz Series 1935-1936, available on eMusic for non-US subscribers.
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Yes he did (according to http://www.lordisco.com/). I also have the Ozzie Nelson and Les Brown versions which have fantastic energy, but the sound quality is poor, at least on the CDs I have.zzzzoom wrote:I think Webster played with Willie Bryant when Bryant recorded it.sonofvu wrote:I actually have Rigamarole from the Ben Webster Proper Box Set.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=am ... foxqugldjelipi wrote:album?zzzzoom wrote: and Les Brown and his Duke Blue Devils (this one is really kick-ass). There is a great call and response between the trumpet and the band shouting 'yeah!' and some fun hand clapping. It's really cool.
Also - if you are a member of Facebook, join the group 'Vintage Music Collectors & DJ's' - Rigamarole is the current song and you can download it.lipi wrote:album?zzzzoom wrote: and Les Brown and his Duke Blue Devils (this one is really kick-ass). There is a great call and response between the trumpet and the band shouting 'yeah!' and some fun hand clapping. It's really cool.
His later material is more jump. I have the Apollo/Delmark material and most of it is jump.anton wrote:It is variously titled 'Rigamarole', 'Rigamorole', 'Rigmarole' and 'Rigomorole' if you are looking for more versions.
BTW, has anybody heard the Willie Bryant tracks from 1938-1949? Are they any good?