[Dixielandjazz] Original NOLA jazz: Ice Cream - December Band 1965

Marek Boym marekboym at gmail.com
Fri Feb 3 15:23:38 PST 2012


Dear Ulf,
Isn't this the performance issued on the GHB CD?
Keep warm (but not with too much aquavit).
with kind regards

On 4 February 2012 01:00, Ulf Jagfors <ulf.jagfors at telia.com> wrote:
> It is near midnight. It is dark and about 10 inch of white crispy snow.
> Outside temperature is just around 0 F. It will probably fall more during
> this clear sky night. But this clip warmed my heart specially as I  heard
> and saw Robinson and Kid Thomas in Preservation Hall 1973. Try it for
> yourself
>
> Ulf in Stockholm
>
> www.youtube.com/watch?v=USeT6ykUjBg
> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USeT6ykUjBg&feature=related>
> &feature=related
>
>
>
> Ice Cream - December Band 1965
> Even though this is jazz tune in the New Orleans vein, it almost feels that
> one doesn't need to listen any more. However this performance was done in an
> unique manner. Four famous New Orleans Jazzmen were hired by a Connecticut
> Jazz Society and came to play. They played a number of live jazz concerts
> and at some time a film was made as well.
> The New Orleans men were Kid Thomas Valentine on trumpet, Jim Robinson
> trombone, Capt. John Handy alto saxophone and Sammy Penn drums. They were
> accompanied by three good locals: Bill Sinclair piano, Dick Griffith banjo
> and Dick McCarthy bass. The clarinetist was Sammy Remington, an English
> fellow, who made international fame for himself by playing like George
> Lewis. The outstanding part is the saxophone solo lasting a few choruses
>
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