[Dixielandjazz] Dixielandjazz Digest, Vol 137, Issue 20

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Sat May 17 13:38:33 PDT 2014


Re: Eddie Peabody and Bob Scobey
I'm not aware of them working together, but Bob did do stage shows with Freddy Morgan.

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On May 17, 2014, at 3:00 PM, dixielandjazz-request at ml.islandnet.com wrote:

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>   1. sulphur city   jazz band (Brian Gail)
>   2. a strathclyde stomper (Bill Haesler)
>   3. Re: a strathclyde stomper/  Mick Mulligan Movie (ROBERT R. CALDER)
>   4. Question About Eddie Peabody and Bob Scobey (Robert Ringwald)
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> From: "Brian Gail" <briangail at kinect.co.nz>
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> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] sulphur city   jazz band
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>  I  recently visited the wife of an old drummer friend of mine to help her dispose of some of her husband ,s jazz memorabilia,
>     there was a video of the band playing at a Tauranga Festival in the 1987   I thought the playing on this was so good it it had to be put on to 
>    YouTube for others to see. On my return home I contacted the trumpet player   Dave Cown  who also had a copy and suggested he put it on 
>    Its well worth watching  and if you have a spare 30 min. check it out    
>     Ref  on YouTube       sulphur city  jazz band  Tauranga
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>   Regards  Brian  C    Geoghan
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> Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 09:12:15 +1000
> From: Bill Haesler <bhaesler at bigpond.net.au>
> To: "ROBERT R. CALDER" <serapion at btinternet.com>,    dixieland jazz
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> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] a strathclyde stomper
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> ROBERT R. CALDER wrote [in part]:
>> Reminds me of a tv drama series about the revival of a rock band, but the thought of a trad band film with the same star makes the mind boggle. His screen name is Robbie Coltrane.  
> 
> Dear Robert,
> I also recall that 1987 6-hour miniseries about The Majestics, but had to look up it's name: "Tutti Frutti".
> At the time, I also imagined a 'trad' band version.
> And immediately thought of the UK Mick Mulligan Magnolia Jazz Band, based on the events in George Melly's book "Owning Up".
> Plus first hand stories told to me by two Australian members of that group, Paul Simpson (ex-London) and Ian Pearce from Hobart, Tasmania. 
> Very kind regards,
> Bill.
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> Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 15:03:41 +0100 (BST)
> From: "ROBERT R. CALDER" <serapion at btinternet.com>
> To: Bill Haesler <bhaesler at bigpond.net.au>
> Cc: "Dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com" <Dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] a strathclyde stomper/  Mick Mulligan
>    Movie
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> to Bill Haesler 
> 
> 
> Daring suggestion, a Mulligan movie 
> given the vivid disclosures of Melly:
> while the music might well be hot and groovy
> excessive involvements of lower belly 
> 
> (witness ever more tellings in a TV
> documentary full of reports of naughty --
> too naughty to be recounted here by me, 
> and we're neither narrowminded nor snotty)
> 
> sing not the musicality of Chisholm
> but very otherwise lubricated slide 
> and roaring-boy sexual athleticism 
> that would leave most Rock hacks stranded by the side 
> of the road makers of real music were on, 
> ensembling onstage, duetting till grey dawn.?
> 
> Title: SCENES FROM THE SCRUBBER BELT? 
> 
> 
> Of course the film-makers would miss out the meditative hours with a bedspring in the middle of the lonely back; and sundry overnight stories which brought to life, with bugs more abundantly, many the old music-hall landlady joke. 
> 
> Bacon and egg antecedents of the Ronnie Scott Club sandwich ???? 
> 
> And then there is the GB in GB tale of the innocent Antipodean over-warned about rowdy audiences whose instant response had the three way consequence of a fan falling from his punch while a pair of glasses and an autograph book described separate arcs in the air. Graeme Bell in Great Britain that was. 
> Where would a film producer find all those lengths of bad and narrow road without sight or dream of motorways?? 
> 
> I gather from reports made by motorists that the bad roads are coming back, by a natural process ... 
> 
> Is there not a BAD ROAD BLUES from those days, with surprising interruptions of the rhythm???
> 
> I hate to feel my nearside tyre go down?
> Did you ever play a more blues-inspiring town?
> Some of the tales would make a Storyville madame frown?
> 
> before my time, though!
> and the three lines above are as ever now i.m. Harry Callaghan!
> 
> Robert 
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> 
> From: Bill Haesler <bhaesler at bigpond.net.au>
>> ROBERT R. CALDER wrote [in part]:Reminds me of a tv drama series about the revival of a rock band, but the thought of a trad band film with the same star makes >the mind boggle. His screen name is Robbie Coltrane.? 
>> 
>> Dear Robert,
>> I also recall that 1987 6-hour miniseries about The Majestics, but had to look up its name: "Tutti Frutti".
>> At the time, I also imagined a 'trad' band version. And immediately thought of the UK Mick Mulligan Magnolia Jazz Band, based on the events in George Melly's book "Owning Up".Plus first hand stories told to me by two Australian members of that group, Paul Simpson (ex-London) and Ian Pearce from Hobart, Tasmania. Very kind regards,? Bill.
> 
> 
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 10:19:51 -0700
> From: "Robert Ringwald" <rsr at ringwald.com>
> To: "DJML" <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Question About Eddie Peabody and Bob Scobey
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> This question comes from a friend.
> 
> Bill Haesler, don?t fail me...
> 
> 
> 
> -Bob Ringwald K6YBV
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> 916/ 806-9551
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> "Don't worry about the world ending today, it's already tomorrow in Australia". 
> ?Charles M. Schulz
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