You’re talking in the Late Fall, Winter or Spring. Some of us aren’t designed for warm weather! Je Suis de Bayeux Norte en Le Upper Peninsula de Michigan!
If that doesn't get your foot tapping, I don't know what would. Oh, and 11 dislikes? Really? Some folks just don't know when they're listening to high quality musicianship.
Milenberg Joys was written by Paul Mares, Leon Roppolo, and Jelly Roll Morton and first recorded in 1923 by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings. The band included Paul Mares, George Brunies, Jelly Roll Morton and Leon Roppolo. “Milenberg”was the common New Orleans pronunciation for Milneburg, a historic town and neighborhood . The modern "Milneberg" is actually South of the original historic town. Jelly Roll Morton, although given credit for the composition, claimed only to have written the introduction. According to Jelly Roll Morton, Walter Melrose (his publisher) “inserted words to some of my hit tunes without my knowledge or permission” (including Milenberg Joys).
This band works well together, this is true jazz. Guess that they have been around 10 or more years. They are good enough to travel and pass on some good old New Orleans music ...
Tuba Skinny - super zespół o niesamowitym poczuciu rytmu, jeden z najlepszych na youtube. Można słuchać bez przerwy, każdy utwór jest perełką. Dziękuję bardzo za to, że jesteście i gracie, a ja Was poznałem na RU-vid.
I know what you mean. My first Tuba Sunny video was Jailhouse Blues and it will be with me forever. (Along with C.C. Rider, I've Got a Woman, and many others.)
That's Tomas Majcherski on clarinet. He has played for a while with the band. He usually has played the saxophone. I have seen him playing with other Nola bands like Shotgun Jazz Band or Charlie Halloran Quality 6. Unfortunatly he has moved from New Orleans. He is a fine composer too. On their marvelous album "Nigels Dream" by the band he has composed 2 wonderful tunes.
That doesn't seem to be a very good corner to play in . Too many people just passing by and traffic behind them . Still the sound recording is very good to cut out what must be a lot of extraneous noise .
That corner (Royal & Toulouse) is usually one of the best French Quarter spots for bands to set up. Not that day, though. I think there was a lot of road construction going on that day. It happens.
I'm perplexed: I'm just getting used to Mr. Rapuzzi being on drums rather than his washboard, and yet in this track, there is the washboard at intervals, but with no-one playing it. I know Tuba Skinny are wonderful, but how do they manage that?
+grumpyoldsoandso His name is Robin. Tuba Skinny is not playing that annoying washboard sound, it's some yokel in the audience, off camera, who thinks they're a washboard player.