[Dixielandjazz] Dixielandjazz Digest, Vol 193, Issue 32

Charles Suhor csuhor at zebra.net
Sat Jan 26 14:25:06 EST 2019


Agree, Bill.   Wild Bill was one of a kind, and the Condon Mosaics are a good showcase for so many of the great Dixieland players of the time. I now have the CD releases of the Commodore 78s I bought in my teens (Brunis, Pee Wee or Edmond Hall, Wettling, and others). Treasures of jazz history.

Charlie

> On Jan 26, 2019, at 12:14 PM, BILL SHARP <a1tradtrmpt at att.net> wrote:
> 
> When I was 35, 40 years ago, I was just gettin into dixieland. I heard Wild Bill Davidson on a local radio program “Dixileland’s My Beat,” hosted by Vince Marino ( Stockton, Ca). 
> 
> Vince loaned me 4 albums which I put on tape, and Wild Bill was the first person from whom I learned my first set of Trad tunes. Definitely a Wild Man on the horn. When he played, I felt that he could peel paint off the walls.
> 
> It just so happens that during the past 2 weeks I have been revisiting my Mosaic 5-Cd set of “The Complete Recordings of Eddie Condon and His All Stars”, on which Wild Bill plays on many (most) of the tunes, once again reminding me of his power and command of the instrument. I have played through the set several times, once again being amazed at the complete and utter musicianship and the driving force of every member in the band. 
> 
> Bill - "peeling bananas" - Sharp
> 
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