[Dixielandjazz] Re: Early Dixieland Tuba Solos. too late?

paolo d'amore flicorno at tiscali.it
Tue May 17 07:56:34 PDT 2005


hi all,
my .02 eurocent.

king oliver and his orchestra - frankie & johnny - 6-11-29 - tuba clinton
walker, 3.15
king oliver and his orchestra - everybody does it in hawaii - 8-10-29 - tuba
clinton walker, 2.53
king oliver and his orchestra - what you want me to do - 15-01-30 - tuba
clinton walker, 3.09
king oliver's jazz band - showboat shuffle - 22-04-27 - tuba lawson buford
2,57
king oliver's creole jazz band - snag it - 11-03-26 - tuba bert cobb 3.06
king oliver - sobbin blues - 18-11-27 - tuba unknown 2,35
morton - i'm looking for a little blue bird - 5-3-30 tuba bill benford 2,55
miff mole and his molers - a hot time in the old town tonight - 7-3-27 -
tuba joe tarto   2,52

about obbligati:
clarence williams' washboard five - cushion foot stomp - 13-4-27 - tuba cyrus
st. clair 3,19
and
"Candy Lips", Cyrus St. Clair   January 25, 1927; Clarence Williams and His
Orchestra
are obbligati, solos or written parts?

does anybody of you know the book "bass noodles" written by joe tarto?

thanks
paolo d'amore
rome
italy



----- Original Message ----- >
>   1) "Weird Blues", Hayes Alvis
>          April 17, 1929; Jabbo Smith's Rhythm Aces
>
>   2) "Sau Sha Stomp", Lawson Buford
>          March 1, 1929; Jabbo Smith's Rhythm Aces
>
>   3) "Panama", 'Chink' Martin Abraham
>          April 25, 1928; Johnnie Miller's New Orleans Frolickers
>
>   4) "Candy Lips", Cyrus St. Clair
>          January 25, 1927; Clarence Williams and His Orchestra
>
>   5) "Close Fit Blues", Cyrus St. Clair
>          September 23, 1927; Clarence Williams and His Orchestra
>
>   6) "Log Cabin Blues", Cyrus St. Clair
>          April 18, 1928; Clarence Williams and His Orchestra
>
>   7) "Shooting the Pistol", Cyrus St. Clair
>          July, 1927; Clarence Williams and His Orchestra
>
>   8) "After You've Gone", Joe Tarto
>          January 27, 1927; Charleston Chasers
>
>   9) "Bass Ale Blues", Joe Tarto
>          February, 1926; The Hottentots
>
> 10) "Darktown Strutters Ball", Joe Tarto
>          March 9, 1927; Miff Mole's Molers
>
> 11) "Gettin' Hot", Joe Tarto
>          May 23, 1929; Napoleon's Emperors (Original Memphis Five)
>
> 12) "Hittin' the Ceiling", Joe Tarto
>          April 19,1929; Nat Shilkret & His Orchestra
>
> 13) "King Porter Stomp", Joe Tarto
>          February 26, 1925; Lanin's Red Heads
>
> 14) "Sometimes I'm Happy", Joe Tarto
>          March 23, 1927; The Hottentots
>
> 15) "Wabash Blues", Joe Tarto
>          February 25, 1927; Charleston Chasers
>
> 16) "Do Shuffle", Clinton Walker
>          April 22, 1929; Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra
>
> 17) "I'm Feeling Devilish", Clinton Walker
>          April 18, 1930; Fess Williams and his Royal Flush Orchestra
>
> 18) "Boogie Woogie", Clinton Walker
>          April 10, 1930; King Oliver's Orchestra
>
> 19) "I Want You to Myself", Clinton Walker
>          November 6, 1929; King Oliver's Orchestra
>
> 20) "Too Late", Clinton Walker
>          October 8, 1929; King Oliver's Orchestra
>
> 21) "When Yuba Plays the Rhumba on the Tuba", Joe 'Country' Washburne
>          November, 1946; Spike Jones and his Other Orchestra
>
> 22) "Asleep in the Deep", Phil Stephens
>          March 3, 1952; Pete Daily and His Chicagoans
>
> 23) "Big Bass Horn Blues", Phil Stephens
>          October 19, 1949; Pete Daily's Dixieland Band
>
> 24) "North", Phil Stephens
>          March 3, 1952; Pete Daily and His Chicagoans
>
>      Dan
>




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