[Dixielandjazz] coffee & vodka

Marek Boym marekboym at gmail.com
Sat Oct 29 15:39:47 PDT 2011


I knew about "cogito, ergo - sum," not about "I write, hence - I am!"
It's only three days.  Actually, I meant to ask for some personnels,
but I haven't got the details of the LPs in question; I've asked Donna
to provide them.  One may be easy - The Roots of Dixieland Jazz, which
gives a truncated collective personnel; for example, it lists several
trumpeters, but no trombonists, although at least George Brunis is
definitely there.  He even introduces "Angry" (with a set of new
lyrics) in his own voice.  No bass sax is listed, but there's a bass
saxophone player on some numbers.  According to the label, it was
recorded in 1944.
The other one may be more difficult - I assume that the Haarlem Jazz
Band has made more than one LP.  Tracks, at least on the jacket, are
incorrectly titled.  A very good record, with the exception of
"Turkish March" (listed as something else).
Cheers


> Nothing to the DJML from you since 27/10/2011 at 1:54 AM.
> Is everything OK over there?
> Very kind regards,
> Bill.
>



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