Playlist for July 31, 2006 from 9:00AM - 11:00AM

All times are US Central. Currently in New Orleans it is Wed, 12/03/2008 - 6:03pm.

Playlist Date & Time: 7/31/2006 9:00AM - 11:00AM

Program: Archived Playlists for Dan Meyer

Playlist Tracks

Jeanette Kimball with Tuxedo Jazz Band
"Tishomingo Blues"
Tuxedo Jazz Band vol 111
TJB-102
1978
Recently rereleased on cd
Tuxedo Jazz Band
"Sheik of Araby, Five Foot Two"
Tuxedo Jazz Band vol 111
TJB-102
1978
Wendell Brunious on vocal on "Sheik"; Fred Lonzo on "Five Foot Two". Band led by WWOZ's own Bob French
Lionel Ferbos with Lars Edegran's New Orleans Band
"You Tell Me Your Dream"
Lionel Ferbos with Lars Edegran's New Orleans Band
GHB BCD-340
1995
Ferbos's solo interpolates the old Tin Pan Alley number "Won't You Come Over to My House"
Lionel Ferbos with Lars Edegran's New Orleans Band
"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane, Sister Kate, Heart Aches"
Lionel Ferbos with Lars Edegran's New Orleans Band
GHB BCD-340
1995
Ferbos on vocal; Evan Christopher on clarinet
Lu Waters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band
"Georgia Camp Meeting, Irish Black Bottom, Original Jelly Roll Blues, Smoky Mokes, Maple Leaf Rag"
LP Bunk & Lu
Good Time Jazz G
1941
This San Francisco band was a key player in the New Orleans style revival on the West Coast. The title of the old Abe Holzman rag \"Smoky Mokes\" may be obscure to modern generations; a \"moke\" was a mule, and a smoky one was grey colored.
Emerson Symphony Orchestra
"Shimmy Sha Wobble"
Ragtime to Jazz vol 3
Timeless Historical
1917
An Emerson Record's studio group, grandly called the "Emerson Symphony Orchestra", plays a raggy novelty version of the Spencer Williams composition
New Orleans Rhythm Kings
"Shimmyshawabble"
LP New Orleans Rhythm Kings vol 1
Swaggie 830
1923
A New Orleans jazz band's take on the same number
New Orleans Rhythm Kings
"Weary Blues, That Da Da Strain, Wolverine Blues"
same
1923
New Orleans Rhythm Kings
"Clarinet Marmalade, Mr Jelly Lord (2 take) London Blues, Milenburg Joys"
same
1923
With Jelly Roll Morton sitting in on piano. Debut recording of the standard "Milenburg Joys" by the composers
Lionel Ferbos
"I Can't Begin To Tell You"
GHB BCD-340
1995
Tuxedo Jazz Band
"Bill Bailey"
Tuxedo Records
1978
New Orleans Rhythm Kings
"Baby, I Never Knew What A Gal Could Do, She's Crying For Me, Golden Leaf Strut"
New Orleans in the '20s
Timeless historical CBC 1-014 Jazz
1925
Louis Armstrong Hot 5
"My Heart, Yes! I'm In the Barrel, Gut Bucket Blues"
Louis Armstrong vol 1
JSP CD312
1925
The Hot 5's first session. Armstrong introduces the band on Gut Bucket.
Louis Armstrong Hot 5
"Come Back Sweeet Papa"
same
same
1926
Dodds doubles on alto sax on this Paul Barbarin composition
Louis Armstrong Hot 5
"Don't Forget To Mess Around When you're Doing The Charleston, I'm Gonna Gitcha, Dropping Shucks"
same
same
1926