[Dixielandjazz] Where have all the DJMLers gone?

Paul Kurtz Jr phktrumpet at gmail.com
Wed Aug 22 15:59:36 EDT 2018



In reply to Bill’s message, I’ve been sending out some messages to my trumpet list regarding 2 European trumpeters named Wolfgang Basch and Wolfgang Bauer. Also, perish the thought, I’ve been sending out some messages on 1960s to 1980s hard bop and players who carried through to early Wynton Marsalis days. I know; :-) :-) I’m a traitor to the cause!! 

I just have so much interest in carry-overs from one generation to the next in music because styles of music keep circling around. A friend of mine, Adam Aredondo, who lives in New Orleans and plays trumpet, says that the 1920s music is coming back there, post-Katrina. I also watched a concert with a trumpeter named Gordon Au who plays in New York City and apparently, the same music is coming back there with great results. 

Now, the cool part is, it really probably didn’t leave, but the people who carry through during the low-publicity times need to be known and talked about in order that people can buy their recordings and keep them in business or to show the industry that there’s a market for the new people. 
Paul Kurtz Jacksonville, FL 
On Aug 22, 2018, at 3:16 AM, Bill Haesler <bhaesler at bigpond.net.au> wrote:

Dear Listmates,
Is it the summer holidays up there, or is it the bushfires/floods/typhoons?
There has been very little from 'youse all' for weeks.
Perhaps we have run out of topics.
So here's one.
The tune "I Can't Believe That You Are In Love With Me" (1926. Jimmy McHugh-Clarence Gaskill).
It has two verses (not in my Anderson fake book):

• Yesterday you came my way and when you smiled at me...
• Skies are grey, I'm blue each day...

And, it would seem, that nobody has ever recorded the lyrics.
The first recording of it on Victor by Roger Wolf Kahn (March 1927), a non vocal, includes it. 
Help.
Cheers,
Bill.


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