[Dixielandjazz] Is This Trad ????

Bert mister_bertje at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 28 10:07:44 EDT 2017


I think the movie's goal was more after camera art, then after music. Indeed. But still I'm just happy that we can see them.

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From: Marek Boym <marekboym at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 3:03:57 PM
To: Bert
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Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Is This Trad ????

My mistake.  Must be because of when it reached Israel...I must have seen it years later.  Still, music not too great.  I remember better the Chuck Berry number than the jazz numbers, and Berry was hardly a favourite of mine, while both Barber and Bilk were.
Cheers

On 28 June 2017 at 16:48, Bert <mister_bertje at hotmail.com<mailto:mister_bertje at hotmail.com>> wrote:
Marek, I think the movie is from 1962. So actually 1 year after Acker and Ken had their biggest hits. Of course we could have intensive debate if those hits belong to jazz at all. Jazzy clarinet with strings for example is a good point to start with. However, my point is that at least these bands originated from the "trad" jazz corner. By some kind of miracle they became very succesfull and popular. But every jazz musician who became really popular had to make compromises. It never was generously sponsored by art funds.
I'm just happy the movie does exist in the first place. It is a strange experiment in how it was filmed. But also does give a glimpse of people near the peak of their popularity. Of course Chris by the time had lost Monty. Wheeler was never as popular with the crowds as he had been, but certainly not weeker as a player.

Have a nice day

Bert

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From: Marek Boym <marekboym at gmail.com<mailto:marekboym at gmail.com>>
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2017 10:12:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Is This Trad ????

I didn't mention the film because the "trad" there was hardly great!
The film was made towards the end of the "trad" era.
Cheers

On 28 June 2017 at 02:21, Bert <mister_bertje at hotmail.com<mailto:mister_bertje at hotmail.com>> wrote:

Just watch the movie: "It's Trad Dad" or it's USA title:  "RING-A-DING RHYTHM" , to have a glimpse of how it was felt, when it was actually happening.

At least they still got into the movies at the time!


Chris

Acker

Temperance Seven

Kenny Ball

Dukes of Dixieland


Have a nice day,


Bert



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