[Dixielandjazz] What a wonderful list (WAS: Louis and Country Western)
d. sleeman
d.sleeman at hccnet.nl
Tue Nov 21 15:32:05 PST 2006
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil O'Rourke" <philor at webone.com.au>
To: "DJML" <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 12:16 AM
Subject: Louis and Country Western
When I saw the titles Phil wrote down I seemed to recognize them. Going through my CD's I found one called "What a wonderful world". I remember buying it because of all them unknown titles but when I first listened to it I was a little bit disappointed. It is a compilation of said C&W LP together with a few other titles, among them WAWW, without any data, just the titles.
Since Phil was so nice to give the data, I listened to it again and now I find it has a certein ring to it, not in the least because you hear a different Satchmo. Thanks Phil!
Ciao,
Dick Sleeman, Lelystad, Holland.
<dick at sleeman.nl>
"...Of all the musical instruments in use today, the trombone is one of,
if not THE most difficult of instruments. I know, 'cause I have one..."
(Dewsnap in "THE TROMBONE", December 10, 2002)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 1. Miller's Cave
> 2. Almost Persuaded
> 3. Running Bear
> 4. Get Together
> 5. Crystal Chandeliers
> 6. You Can Have Her
> 7. The Easy Part's Over
> 8. Black Cloud
> 9. Why Did Mrs Murphy Leave Town
> 10. Wolverton Mountain
> 11. Ramblin' Rose
> 12. Crazy Arms
>
> Billie Grammer (rhythm guitar)
> Larry Butler (piano)
> Henry "Hank" Strzelecki (bass)
> Willie Ackerman (drums)
> Stu Basore (steel guitar)
> Jack Eubanks (lead guitar)
> August 1970
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