[Dixielandjazz] To settle the Trad vs Dixieland Argument
Harry Callaghan
meetmrcallaghan at gmail.com
Sat Jan 15 10:53:28 PST 2011
I don't know who you are, but thank you for injecting some much needed humor
in this now long drawn out and worn out thread.
The Sheik Abba Dabba Doo is the part that really cracked me up.
Tides,
HC
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Dixiejazzdata <dixiejazzdata at aol.com>wrote:
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> IMO: the ONLY way to ever settle this issue is if we simply change both
> Names
> and call it "Burger King Music" as in Play it Your Way :)) Heck some
> wise band leader might even get
> Burger King to Sponsor the Music World wide and put a Burger King Band to
> work in each joint.
>
> Perhaps like modern day band leaders, the issue for guys like Waters and
> Oliver etc. in forming the
> line up for the instrumentation in their bands was simply the
> availability, reliability, and soberability,
> and the ability to put up with and get co-operational sidemen to play in
> the bands.
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> Maybe Oliver's Tuba Player quit or showed up too drunk to play so he hired
> the Bass Player and just decided to keep him.
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> Perhaps some bands had three sax players because they didn't have a
> Clarinet, and they hired a drummer because
> the Banjo player broke his Banjo one night ( or more likely one of the
> other sidemen broke it over his head )..
>
> It is perhaps ALL Traditional American Music mixed and matched with Irish,
> Gypsy, folk and Gospel roots.
> Bluegrass is also another form of early Traditional American Music with
> roots in Irish Jigs and Folk music, and some of it could even be considered
> Jazz, Oh heaven forbid !!! No doubt it had influences upon the
> development o
>
> Each departing sideman in all early and even modern Jazz bands is usually
> trying to find their own style and sound which can also lead to
> diversification in instrumentation to make a NEW TRADITIONAL MUSIC SOUND or
> to simply embellish upon what has already been done to attract a new and
> younger audience, since most young folks are always looking for something
> new to discover in music.
>
> Since many young folks today are once again "DISCOVERING" Traditional
> Jazz, we would all be much better off if we just went out and Auditioned our
> bands in front of their large crowds and gatherings !!! and then book gigs
> to play it for them instead of arguing about the same old BS over and over
> again on this list of 600 mostly disgruntled and un- employed sidemen
> curmudgeons. :))
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> I often wonder if the musicians that played all those styles ever fought
> like this list over what was Traditional Irish, Gypsy, or Greek,
> or French, music ??? naw they were more civilized and just happy to
> have a gig :)) And no doubt enjoyed the ability and opportunities
> to mix their music and influences into other forms of music.
>
> I read recent;y that the Sheik Abba Dabba Doo is suing all Dixieland Bands
> that ever recorded "The Sheik of Araby" for copyright infringement
> of his biggest Hit with his band Sheik Abba Dabba Doo & The Desert Hot
> RagJass Band. They performed every Midnight, at the Oasis Tent Ballroom
> as the House Orchestra for forty odd years. Belly Dancers and young Sheiks
> traveled for hundreds of miles per week to dance to his music and to look
> for Dates.
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