“Dixie Jass Band One Step” ~ Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band @ BixFest ~ July 2010
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Song Title: “Dixie Jass Band One Step”
Also known as: “The Original Dixieland One Step”
This song is among the very FIRST of the recordings of Jass music. The year was 1917, and it was recorded by the Original Dixieland Jass Band (ODJB).
Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band ~ ~ ~
Dan Levinson – leader, clarinet & C-melody saxophone
Jon-Erik Kellso – trumpet
David Sager – trombone
Kevin Dorn – drums
Tom Roberts – piano
This performance by Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band is their own version of the piece that was performed in 1917.
I own the CD that Dan produced with 21 songs on it, and I highly recommend it. Every number is unique and exciting!
All of the songs are performed with loving care to be as nearly perfect as posible to the way the ODJB would have sounded if you could have listened to them live in the recording studio back when they made their original recordings.
Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band
Salutes the ODJB and the Beginning of Recorded Jazz
Here is a list of the songs on the CD ~
1. Livery Stable Blues 3:00
2. Dixie Jass Band One-Step (Introducing That Teasin\’ Rag) 2:32
3. I Lost My Heart in Dixieland 3:49
4. Palesteena 2:53
5. Hawaiian Butterfly (Introducing Rose Room) 2:57
6. At the Jazz Band Ball 2:36
7. Alice Blue Gown 3:52
8. Swanee 2:39
9. Sweet Mamma (Papa\’s Getting Mad) (Introducing Strut Miss Lizzie 3:17
10. Ostrich Walk 3:16
11. Home Again Blues (Introducing Lindy) 2:57
12. Tell Me 3:50
13. Oh By Jingo! (Introducing Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia) 2:44
14. Jazz Me Blues 2:59
15. Clarinet Marmalade 2:44
16. Satanic Blues 3:53
17. The Sheik of Araby (Introducing Hindustan) 2:31
18. Skeleton Jangle 2:48
19. Rambling Blues 2:13
20. Margie (Introducing Singin\’ the Blues) 3:14
21. Tiger Rag 2:57
This song was one of several I recorded of Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band while attending the Annual Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival held in Davenport, Iowa. This was at a set in the famous Col Ballroom, and the band was wonderful.
_ 2010 July 7/23/10
Duration : 0:6:21
“Livery Stable Blues” ~ Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band @ BixFest ~ July 2010
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http://danlevinson.com
Song Title: “Livery Stable Blues”
As time passed this piece was also referred to as the “Barn Yard Blues.” It is the very FIRST recording of Jass music. The year was 1917, and it was recorded by the Original Dixieland Jass Band (ODJB).
Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band ~ ~ ~
Dan Levinson – leader, clarinet & C-melody saxophone
Jon-Erik Kellso – trumpet
David Sager – trombone
Kevin Dorn – drums
Tom Roberts – piano
This performance by Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band is a recreation of the piece as it was performed in 1917. The instruments used and the musical arrangement is as near exact as possible.
I own the CD that Dan produced with 21 songs on it, and I highly recommend it. Every number is unique and exciting!
All of the songs are performed with loving care to be as nearly perfect as posible to the way the ODJB would have sounded if you could have listened to them live in the recording studio back when they made their original recordings.
Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band
Salutes the ODJB and the Beginning of Recorded Jazz
Here is a list of the songs on the CD ~
1. Livery Stable Blues 3:00
2. Dixie Jass Band One-Step (Introducing That Teasin\’ Rag) 2:32
3. I Lost My Heart in Dixieland 3:49
4. Palesteena 2:53
5. Hawaiian Butterfly (Introducing Rose Room) 2:57
6. At the Jazz Band Ball 2:36
7. Alice Blue Gown 3:52
8. Swanee 2:39
9. Sweet Mamma (Papa\’s Getting Mad) (Introducing Strut Miss Lizzie 3:17
10. Ostrich Walk 3:16
11. Home Again Blues (Introducing Lindy) 2:57
12. Tell Me 3:50
13. Oh By Jingo! (Introducing Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia) 2:44
14. Jazz Me Blues 2:59
15. Clarinet Marmalade 2:44
16. Satanic Blues 3:53
17. The Sheik of Araby (Introducing Hindustan) 2:31
18. Skeleton Jangle 2:48
19. Rambling Blues 2:13
20. Margie (Introducing Singin\’ the Blues) 3:14
21. Tiger Rag 2:57
This song was one of several I recorded of Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band while attending the Annual Bix Beiderbecke Memorial Jazz Festival held in Davenport, Iowa. This was at a set in the famous Col Ballroom, and the band was wonderful.
_ 2010 July 7/23/10
Duration : 0:3:46
Hamawe Roots Festival – Virton(B) – Pentecost Sunday
Promotion video of a particular festival in South of Belgium, every day, on Pentecost Sunday. Many North-American acoustic roots styles are presented. Acoustic Belgian and foreign bands play Old Time, Blues, Western Swing, Boogie Woogie, Hillbilly, Cajun, Bluegrass, Gospel, Mariachi, Tex-Mex, … exclusively on acoustic instruments.
This festival take place in a farm near Virton(B). The ancient stallings of the farm serve as concert hall. A big tent prolongs these to increase the surface. Site decorated by a professional / western atmospher and environment like old Appalachian farms. Floorboard / Dance floor.
Duration : 0:5:57
Louisiana Musicians The Pineleaf Boys
Cajun/Creole Musicians The Pineleaf Boys Backstage…
Wilson Savoy on Vocals/accordian…
Cedric Watson Fiddle/Vocals…
Drew Simon on Drums/vocals
Blake Castille /Bass
Big Paul aka “Byrd” on Scrub board
Duration : 0:1:25
Acadien Cajun Band at Ardenwood, August 22, 2009.
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