world swing dj championships
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- SirScratchAlot
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world swing dj championships
the GNSH event in London, was a blast, interesting as well, The friday nite world championships had DJ's representing different country's with the home country of the UK acually having 2 dj's.
I accepted the invatation knowing I would be nothing more then a sacrificial lamb to those that wanted the driving traditional Lindy Hop music.......after a blow out, and a couple close split decisions.......
I came away with the win to bring the world cup to the USA.
Using my weapon of choice ,the sharp actius av18 laptop,
I knocked out my final competitior with Harlem Congo,
after weaking him with some Madam Dynamite...LOL
THE real winner here? hahaha The dancers ofcourse...
I'll be back for next years world championships to defend the title!!!
I accepted the invatation knowing I would be nothing more then a sacrificial lamb to those that wanted the driving traditional Lindy Hop music.......after a blow out, and a couple close split decisions.......
I came away with the win to bring the world cup to the USA.
Using my weapon of choice ,the sharp actius av18 laptop,
I knocked out my final competitior with Harlem Congo,
after weaking him with some Madam Dynamite...LOL
THE real winner here? hahaha The dancers ofcourse...
I'll be back for next years world championships to defend the title!!!
\\\"Jazz Musicians have dance in them, and Jazz dancers have music in them, or Jazz doesn''''t happen.\\\" Sidney Bechet



- SirScratchAlot
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hey, lets see, there were 10 countrys representing, 2 from home team (england).Soupbone wrote:that sounds pretty cool, Peter. How was the "contest" run?
basically it was tournament Ladder, draw your opponent, flip a coin to go first or last, and then you play 3 songs. thats it, crowd decides, split decisions are decided by dancers stepping to either side of the floor, to have their vote counted.
the last two DJs go to the final which is only playin 2 songs.
Huge event, nice workshops and great dances....I was pleasently surprised I had never been to this event.
\\\"Jazz Musicians have dance in them, and Jazz dancers have music in them, or Jazz doesn''''t happen.\\\" Sidney Bechet



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Dude, that is awesome. I have always told you that you are one of my favorite dj's but for some reason you don't dj much. Okay, the next time you are in Seattle, I am going to make you dj. I am so proud, great job Peter. I knew that Madame Dynamite would tip the scales. I dj that all the time since you introduced me to it.
JSP? Maybe I'm blanking... what is that short for?CafeSavoy wrote: it's on that JSP boxset.
Anyhoo, if it's the same recording, I have it on a Pee Wee Russell "Best of Jazz" 1927 - 1944 disc -- this one: His Best Recordings 1927-44
i'm not sure what it's short for, but Jsp Records ( http://www.jsprecords.com/ ) is one of those Euro labels like Proper Records that's releasing well mastered versions of old classics. If you search towerecords.com or bn.com by label you can get sound samples from their catalog.Soupbone wrote:JSP? Maybe I'm blanking... what is that short for?CafeSavoy wrote: it's on that JSP boxset.
Anyhoo, if it's the same recording, I have it on a Pee Wee Russell "Best of Jazz" 1927 - 1944 disc -- this one: His Best Recordings 1927-44
It might be the same version, i don't have the box in front of me but i'm pretty sure some of the material is recorded elsewhere. For example, there's also a version of the Eel on boxset too.
Oh, my bad! JSP the label.... I don't have anything from them! Thanks for the heads up.CafeSavoy wrote: i'm not sure what it's short for, but Jsp Records ( http://www.jsprecords.com/ ) is one of those Euro labels like Proper Records that's releasing well mastered versions of old classics.