Playlist for July 24, 2006 from 9:00AM - 11:00AM
All times are US Central. Currently in New Orleans it is Wed, 12/03/2008 - 8:54pm.
Playlist Date & Time: 7/24/2006 9:00AM - 11:00AM
Program: Archived Playlists for Dan Meyer
Playlist Tracks
Eureka Brass Band "Panama, Down In Honky Tonk Town, Take Your Burden to the Lord" Jazz at Preservation Hall 1 Collectables Col CD 6627 1963 One of the all time great New Orleans Brass Bands |
Jaques Gauthe "Working Man Blues, Sunset Cafe Stomp" Someday Sweetheart GHB BCD-299 1989 "Working Man" is an old Joe Oliver number; "Sunset" is by Lil Hardin Armstrong. |
Lloyd Smith's Gut-Bucketeers "Wake Up, Sinners" That's My Stuff Frog DGF7 1930 Clarence "Count" Rich on trumpet; his fine work has been mistaken for that of Jabbo Smith and Punch Miller |
same "Come On Honey and Rub Me Some More, I'm Going Away Just to Wear You Off My Mind, That's My Stuff" same Frog DGF7 1930 |
Alex Hill & His Orchestra "Dyin With the Blues, Toogaloo Shout, St. James Infirmary, Southbound" Frog DGF7 |
Fletcher Henderson Orchestra "Swanee Butterfly, Poplar Street Blues, 12 Street Blues" Louis Armstrong With Fletcher Henderson Forte F-38003 1925 Young Louis Armstrong on trumpet. |
George Lewis Ragtime Jazz Band "Dinah" George Lewis & His Ragtime Band Live At Club Hangover Dawn Club Jazz 12008 1954 From live performance radio broadcast. Alton Purnell, vocal. |
Lizzy Miles vocals "Careless Love" same same 1954 Faubourg Marigny's own Lizzy miles with Don McDonald, trumpet, Joe Robichaux, piano, and "Smoky Stover" on drums. While there are a number of fine Lizzy Miles performances that have been reissued on cd, as far as I know this one is one of the many still only found on LP. |
George Lewis Band "High Society, Old Man Mose" same same |
Lizzy Miles & George Lewis "Darktown Strutters Ball" same same Lizzy sings a chorus in New Orleans Creole French. |
George Lewis band "Mahogany Hall Stomp" same same 1954 |
Louis Ford "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Moulin A Cafe" Just TRAD-itional Ford music 2005 |
Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra "Ain't Misbehavin', That Rhythm Man, Sweet Savanah Sue, Some of These Days" Louis Armstrong Volume 4 JSP CD 315 1929 |


