[Dixielandjazz] It's Trad, Dad

Judy Eames jude at judyeames.co.uk
Sat Dec 30 02:24:08 PST 2006


Dan asked :

> By the way, was that really Helen Shapiro singing?  Sounded an awful
> lot like a person of another gender and maybe of another ethnic group

> . . .
Helen Shapiro did her own songs, even when she started out at about 15 her 
voice was very deep.

She has now retired I think (can't imagine why ... she's still young for 
jazz :-).  She frequently sang with Humphrey Lyttelton and (for trivia 
collectors) was once taught by "Mrs Barnes"  i.e John Barnes wonderful reed 
player and raconteur.


Happy New Year,

Jude

Judy Eames
Kaminsky Connection
Aston, Oxfordshire
UK
www.judyeames.co.uk
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dan Augustine" <ds.augustine at mail.utexas.edu>
To: "DJML" <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
Cc: "Price, Monte" <monte.price at quaternity.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 4:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] It's Trad, Dad


> Dave, Tim, Nancy, and DJML--
>     The original (Assunto) Dukes of Dixieland, Kenny Ball, Acker
> Bilk, and other groups and singers, made in 1962.  Alert Monte Price
> here in Austin phoned me about it, and i immediately thrust off my
> drunken stupor (well, some of it) to watch this very entertaining
> (but a little strange) film.  It was shown on Turner Classic Movies,
> without commercials.  Great shots of some 1960s dixieland bands.  Now
> how do i buy a DVD of it? . . .
>
>     Dan
>
> P. S. The original alerter was Nancy Giffin, whose post had the title
> "Silly stuff".  Thanks!
> By the way, was that really Helen Shapiro singing?  Sounded an awful
> lot like a person of another gender and maybe of another ethnic group
> . . .
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>From: David Richoux <tubaman at tubatoast.com>
>>Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 20:42:21 -0800
>>To: Tim <julepjerk at surewest.net>,
>>  DJML Jazz <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
>>Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] It's Trad, Dad
>>
>>Tim,
>>
>>What "tip" are you on? There is nothing on DJML recent history that I
>>can see about this - whatever it is...
>>
>>Who are you thanking?
>>
>>sounds interesting, but unless there is a time warp going on I am not
>>sure what film you are on about!
>>
>>Dave Richoux
>>On Dec 29, 2006, at 8:04 PM, Tim wrote:
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>  > Thanks for the tip on this film - strange comedy bits thrown into the
>>>  plot, but wonderful music from a wide variety of trad groups!!  Wonder
>>>  if the Sac Jubilee could arrange a series of "movie viewings",
>>>  either as
>>>  part of the Jubilee (early morning at the Crest) or in the week
>>>  preceding?  There are a number of films that would be great, including
>>>  the Louis Armstrong ones and the Teddy Buckner group in Four for
>>>  Texas.
>>>  Certainly this list can come up with a list of appropriate films...
>>>
>>>  Tim Eldred
>>  > Roseville, CA
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 12:55:59 -0800
> From: Nancy Giffin <NANCYink at surewest.net>
> To: Dixieland Jazz <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Silly stuff
>
> A bit of tonugue-in-cheek humor forwarded from a trad musician.
> Happy New Year, everyone.
> Love and hugs,
> Nancy
>
> Forwarded message:
> There's a movie called, "It's Trad, Dad" on Turner Classic Movies (TCM
> channel) tonight...might have to change my plans! set your VCR recorder
> timers! spread the word! sounds like a classic good/bad flick...
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> Tonight's TV Listings
> What's on Friday Night
>
> Published: December 29, 2006
> 8 P.M. (Turner Classic Movies) ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK (1956).
> TCM pumps up the volume with an evening of schoolhouse rock, starting with
> this caper in which a big band promoter discovers Bill Haley and the 
> Comets
> at a high school dance and tries to aim them toward the stars.
>
> 9:30 P.M. In "IT'S TRAD, DAD!" (1962), at 9:30, Helen Shapiro and Craig
> Douglas play teenagers organizing a jazz festival in their staid town over
> objections from the mayor.
> -- 
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> **  Dan Augustine  --  Austin, Texas  --  ds.augustine at mail.utexas.edu
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