[Dixielandjazz] Firehouse 5 + 2 arrangements
Katie Cavera
kcavera at sbcglobal.net
Tue Nov 29 23:58:47 PST 2011
Hi Dan - I had a nice visit with George Probert today and I asked him your
question about the Firehouse 5 + 2 arrangements. I'm including the DJML in this
email in case anyone else on the list is curious about this. George said that
as far as he can recall most of the arrangements were collectively improvised -
they really didn't have any one person arranging for the band. He says a lot of
times they'd get the sheet music or a piano part and everyone would work from
that. He says that in different cases, different people in the band were given
credit for arranging the material (including himself) but but that was just a
formality. More often then not, they'd collectively improvise and work things
out as they went along.
The exception to this is their version of the Anvil Chorus which I believe is
actually called the "Anvil Stomp" on the recording I have. That was arranged by
George Bruns for a special appearance they did at the San Francisco Opera House.
George says it was a big concert and they shared the bill with Wild Bill
Davison. He told me that Jimmy MacDonald came out on stage shirtless and
covered in olive oil to play the anvil. Now that's showbiz.
There is a band in Switzerland called the Firehouse Revival that has
painstakingly transcribed many of the Firehouse Five arrangements which they
play when they perform. George reminded me of them and I met the band many years
ago when they came and played a festival here in Southern California (I think
the Orange County Festival, but I could be remembering this wrong.) We did a
massive set combining their band and George Probert's Monrovia Old Style Jazz
Band. They were a really nice bunch of guys and girls (they had a female
drummer) and I enjoyed them personally and musically.
I hope that answers your question!
- Katie
http://www.katiecavera.com
http://www.youtube.com/kcavera
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