Two artists not mentioned yet that might fit are Jimmy Noone and Johnny Dodd.Bob the Builder wrote:What are your current favorite new and old Dixie / New Orleans jazz style (Charleston feeling) Artist / Songs at the moment?
(There are many names for this kind of music, but I think you know what I mean)
Brian
Your favorite Dixie / New Orleans jazz.
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Re: Your favorite Dixie / New Orleans jazz.
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You may want to check out www.riverwalk.org .
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Ah, San Antonio.
Also, www.neworleansbeatstreet.com. For purchases, www.louisianamusicfactory.com.
Kalman
Also, www.neworleansbeatstreet.com. For purchases, www.louisianamusicfactory.com.
Kalman
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Bix Biederbecke...
I love his transitional sound in the very late 20's.
I love his transitional sound in the very late 20's.
Never argue with idiots - they'll bring you down to their level and beat you with experience...
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I fixed them right away, like I do with most broken links or links that make for serious horizontal scrolling.mousethief wrote:They seem to work fine.djstarr wrote:Kalman - can you fix the links you posted? thanks in advance.
Ahhhhhh, the tireless work that goes on behind the scenes to keep things moving smoothly here.

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With "Ooops, I crapped my pants" brand adult diapers, I no longer need to worry about finding a clean public restroom.mousethief wrote:Nah, I just wring 'em out. If I crap my pants, I'll borrow some of these from ya, Rayray.
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Best Will Ferrell SNL skit . Perhaps the only good one, actually.
Jack Teagarden from the 50s revival work. I have a Mosaic set that is fantastic, but there are many out there, so I can't say which it is until I check.
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Amen to that - I have this track on "Jack Teagarden - Jazz Great" recorded in 1954. It also has 'Meet me where they play the blues' which is one of my fav Jack T tracks.CafeSavoy wrote:He has a great King Porter Stomp from that period.Lawrence wrote:
Jack Teagarden from the 50s revival work. I have a Mosaic set that is fantastic, but there are many out there, so I can't say which it is until I check.
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I have realized my favourite hot jazz song...
Sweet Sue, Just You
Damn that song kicks ass.
Harrison
Sweet Sue, Just You
Damn that song kicks ass.
Harrison
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