Afleveringen
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Freddie Keppard (with Doc Cook): Scissor-Grinder Joe, Arcadian Serenaders: Bobbed Her Bobbie, Bix (Wolverines): River Boat Shuffle, Original Crescent City Jazzers: Sensation Rag, Cotton Pickers: Prince of Wails, NORK: Marguerite, Oliver: Buddy’s Habits, Goofus Five: Choo-Choo, Golden Gate Orch.: It Had To Be You, McKenzie's Candy Kids: Panama, Carl Fenton: Lady Be Good, Cotton Pickers: Jacksonville Gal, Do Yo' Duty Daddy, Goofus Five: Go Emmaline, Varsity Eight: She Loves Me.
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Mound City Blue Blowers: (with Eddie Lang) Arkansas Blues, Deep Second Street Blues, The Goofus Five: Everybody Loves My Baby, I Ain't Got Nobody To Love, Oh Mabel, Them Ramblin' Blues, Cliff Edwards: Fascinatin' Rhythm, Bessie Smith: Follow the Deal On Down, Sinful Blues, MCBB: Tiger Rag, Red Hot, The Little Ramblers (Rollini): Those Panama Mamas, Prince of Wails, Cross Words Between My Sweetie and Me, Jamaica Jazzers (C. WIlliams, T. Waller) You Don't Know My Mind Blues.
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Ma Rainey: Jelly Bean Blues, King Oliver: Krooked Blues, Morton with NORK: Sobbin' Blues, NORK: Mad, Armstrong: Terrible Blues, Original Crescent City Jazzmen: Christine, Armstrong: Santa Claus Blues, Harri:s: Waitin' For The Evening Mail,, Doc Cook (Keppard): The One I Love Belongs To Someone Else, Oliver: The Southern Stomps, Morton": The Pearls, Bayersdorffer: I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Riding Now, ODJB: Satanic Blues, Nick Lucas: Ji-Ji Boo, Armstrong (encore Santa Claus Blues).
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Wolverines: Fidgety Feet, Lazy Daddy, Tia Juana, Oh Baby!, Susie, Tiger Rag, Sensation, Riverboat Shuffle, Big Boy, Royal Garden Blues, Copenhagen I Need Some Pettin', Jazz Me Blues. Sioux City Six: Flock of Blues, I'm Glad. Jean Goldkette: I Didn't Know, Adoration. Bix’s music was so intelligent and cool that it comes as a surprise he apprenticed in 1923 with NORK who were more show stoppers and power packed. The peak of power jazz as a blues band was King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band. But the 1924 Wolverines fit more with the Ramblers to lighten up with some fun kazoo among other stuff like early scat.
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Bessie Smith: Love Me Daddy Blues, Mountain Top Blues, Louisiana Low Down Blues, Frosty Morning Blues, Boweevil Blues, Rocking Chair Blues, Woman's Trouble Blues, Rainy Weather Blues, Salt Water Blues. Freddie Keppard: Salty Dog Blues. Bennie Moten: Baby Dear. Jelly Roll Morton: .Bucktown Blues. Johnny Bayersdorffer: The Waffle Man's Call. Just how great a song Boweevil Blues is becomes obvious with Bessie’s rendition. From Ma Rainey it is more a ritual incantation. But with this version it is less personal and belongs to music for anyone to sing. Bessie Smith was in 1924 the leading tragedienne who went well past where others might stop. Ma Rainey was distinct as essentially a miraculous experience.
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Sing Sing Prison Blues, Dying Gambler's Blues, Hateful Blues, House Rent Blues, Moonshine Blues, Pinchbacks Take Em Away, Frankie Blues, Ticket Agent Easy Your Window Down, Sorrowful Blues, Weeping Willow Blues, Work House Blues, Easy Come Easy Go Blues, Sinful Blues, Follow the Deal on Down. Here is the evidence of the great theatrical presence that went to the depths. Operatic tragedy condensed to modern poetry.
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Johnny De Droit: Eccentric, AJ Piron: Ghost of the Blues, Ida Brown:Jailhouse Blues, De Droit: New Orleans Blues, Piron: (Lela Bolden voc.): Seawall Special Blues, Piron: Louisiana Swing, De Droit: Number Two Blues, Panama, Piron: Sittin' On the Curbside Blues, Do Doodle Oom, Southern Women Blues (Lela Bolden voc.), Squabbllin' Blues, Johnny Bayersdorffer: The Waffle Man's Call, Piron: West Indies Blues, Brown Eyes, De Droit: Nobody Knows Blues.
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Maggie Jones (with Armstrong): Poorhouse Blues, Morton: Shreveport Stomp, Tia Juana, Maggie Jones: Good Time Flat Blues, Little Ramblers: Deep Blue Sea Blues, I’m Satisfied Beside That Sweetie of Mine, Those Panama Mamas, Prince of Wails, Henderson: The Meanest Kind of Blues, Clarence Williams (Eva Taylor voc.):Everybody Loves My Baby, Henderson: Cotton Picker’s Ball, James P. Johnson: Bleeding Hearted Blues.
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Lombardo: Mama's Gone Goodbye, Ida Cox: Mama Doo Shee Blues,Original Memphis 5: St. Louis Gal, Aunt Hagar's Blues, James P. Johnson: Toddlin’, Jelly Roll Morton: London Blues, Big Foot Ham, Thirty-fifth St. Blues, Bix: Tiger Rag, Sensation, Jimmy Blythe: Chicago Stomp, Cliff Edwards: Little Somebody of Mine, Charles Creath: Market St. Blues, Ma Rainey: Countin' Blues, Jealous Hearted Blues, Jelly Roll Morton: Fishtail Blues, Maggie Jones: Thunderstorm Blues. Cliff Edwards became the Disney cricket later on but with a ukulele in 1924 he led America to jazz like a pied piper. That is Carmen on alto doing the violin part of Piron’s classic. The Original Memphis Five will get their own show this year.
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Louis Armstrong: Everybody Loves My Baby (Eva Taylor), Of All the Wrongs You've Done To Me, Cakewalking Babies, Texas Moaner Blues (Alberta Hunter), Santa Claus Blues, Good Time Flat Blues (Maggie Jones), Poor House Bues (Maggie Jones), If I Lose Let Me Lose (Maggie Jones), Manda (w/ Henderson), Go 'Long Mule, Tell Me Dreamy Eyes, My Rose Marie, Words, Copenhagen, Shanghai Shuffle, Naughty Man, One Of These Days, My Dream Man, The Meanest Kind of Blues, How Come You Do Me Like You Do. Armstrong in 1923 is the break partner for Papa Joe. In 1924 he displays the art of the improvised solo as melodic eloquence not quite knowing where it will go next. This is in contrast to Bechet who takes the solo as an embellishment of amazing virtuosity.
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Danzon Orque. Valenzuela: La Frita, Danzon Orque. Valdez: Arriba Luque, Ma Rainey: See See Rider, Nat Shilkret: Marcheta, Ma Rainey: Jelly Bean Blues, Henderson: Charley, The Meanest Kind of Blues, Wolverines: I Need Some Pettin', Doc Cook: Venice, Original Memphis 5: Jelly Roll Blues, Muggsy Spanier: Really a Pain, Clarence Williams: You Don't Know My Mind, Roy Bargy: Feedin' the Kitty, Bailey's Lucky 7: Kicky Koo. This mix starts slow with Cuban framing Ma Rainey with Armstrong. Even without dominant contributions from bands led by Oliver, Morton, Piron, LaRocca, Schoebel and Mares, 1924 showed that the seed had spread such that jazz could never die.
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Ellington: Oh How I Love My Darling (Sonny Greer voc.), How Come You Do Me Like You Do (Florence Bristol voc.), Deacon Jazz (Jo Trent voc.), Rainy Nights, Choo Choo. Morton: Perfect Rag/Sporting House Rag. James P. Johnson: You Can't Do What My Last Man Did. Henderson: Copenhagen. Moten: Goofy Dust. Doc Cook: My Daddy Rocks Me with One Steady Roll. Fate Marable: Riverboat Jazz Pianoflage. Armstrong: Of All the Wrongs You Have Done To Me, Santa Claus Blues. Fletcher Henderson: Prince of Wails, One of These Days. Ellington’s solo breaks are spectacular collisions pointing to his way of taking the road less travelled. Much credit to Hardwick’s saxophone and Miley.
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Runnin' Wild, Rose of the Rio Grande, St. Louis Blues, You've Got to See Mama Every Night, Tea For Two, I'll See You In My Dreams, A Good Man is Hard to Find, It Had to Be You, Haunting Blues, After You've Gone, Somebody Loves Me, The Memphis Blues, Nashville Nightengale, I Ain't Got Nobody. Never quite the tragedienne but more the wisecracking master of the verbal break (stopping the music like Durante) "when I get my razor sharp you'll have have wings and play a harp". Her Paradise Blues (included on our Spencer Williams show) written in 1916 is one of the earliest of that genre on record, but not really a blues, rather in the genre of jazz appreciating jazz-as yet unnamed- reminiscent of Bert Williams' "Play that Barbershop Chord" and "You Can't Get Away From It". Harris (scion of the Harrisons?) like Elvis, was an interpreter of African-American song who appealed to African-Americans as W.C. Handy indicated. She invented urban hip while other vaudeville singers were still in a light opera paradigm. This was before Ethel Waters and others developed jazz singing. There doesn’t seem to be a biography of Harris so facts are sketchy despite her wide popularity.
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Marion Harris (1916): I Ain't Got Nobody, Paradise Blues. Oriole Orch.: Shim- Me- Sha- Wabble. Wolverine Orch.: Royal Garden Blues. Original Memphis 5: Struttin' at the Strutters Ball. Ethel Waters: That Da Da Strain. The Georgians: Snake Hips. Tennessee Ten: Tain't Nobody's Business. Lizzie Miles: Cotton Belt Blues. Carolina Club Orch.: Everybody Loves My Baby. Hannah Sylvester : Midnight Blues. The Cotton Pickers: State St. Blues. Bessie Smith: Louisiana Low Down Blues. Mamie Smith: I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll. Sara Martin: Keeps On A Rainin'. Johnny Dunn: Put and Take, Pensacola Blues (with Edith Wilson). The roots of jazz singing (distinct from blues singing) go back at least to Bert Williams and George Walker. Jazz as comedy blues as tragedy. When Spencer Williams wrote Paradise Blues jazz had not yet taken off and this was not a classic blues. It was jazz and the person to sing it was Marion Harris, who is the antecedent of Connie Boswell, Ivy Anderson through to Annie Ross and today. There is no ageing factor to Marion Harris as the percentage of music she sang that was hip stays hip. In this we recognize a category of Ivy Anderson, Billie Holiday, Ella, numerous others as jazz refuses to age.
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Clarence Williams (with Eva Taylor): Texas Moaner Blues, All the Wrongs You Done To Me, Everybody Loves My Baby, If You Don't Believe Me, Mandy Make Up Yor Mind, I'm a Little Blackbird Looking For a Bluebird. Morton: King Porter (with Oliver), Wolverine. Mound City Blue Blowers: Barb Wire Blues, Moten: Baby Dear. Wolverines: Lazy Daddy. Red Onion Jazz Babies: Terrible Blues, All of the Wrongs You Have Done To Me. Henderson: My Rose Marie, Cotton Pickers Ball. The Quincy Jones of early jazz Clarence Williams gave talent its spotlight.
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Henderson: Everybody Loves My Baby. Marion Harris: Runnin' Wild. Bob Cole: Underneath the Bamboo Tree. Mound City Blue Blowers: San. Fate Marable: Frankie and Johnny. Johnny De Droit: Panama. Doc Cook: The One I Love Belongs to Somebody Else, My Daddy Rocks Me With One Steady Roll, Lonely Little Wallflower, The Memphis Maybe Man. Marion Harris: The Blues Have Got Me. Henderson: Go 'Long Mule. Wolverines: Susie, Tia Juana. Morton: Tia Juana. Armstrong (Red Onion Jazz Babies): Of All the Wrongs You've Done to Me. James P. Johnson: Scouting Around.
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Henderson: One of These Days, Clara Smith: Back Woods Blues, Cliff Edwards: Somebody Loves Me, Moten: Goofy Dust, Henderson: Prince of Wails, Marion H.: Tea For Two, Henderson: Manda, Morton: Frog-I-Moore Rag, Marion, H.: I'll See You In My Dreams, Oliver: Buddy's Habits, Mamie S.: I'm Going to Get You, Clara S.: Mama's Gone Goodbye,, Bessie S.: Mountain Top Blues, Viola McCoy: You Don't Know My Mind, Morton: Original Jell Roll Blues.
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Henderson: Naughty Man, One of these Days, Wolverines: When My Sugar Walks Down the Street, Alberta Hunter: Texas Moaner Blues. Lombardo: Cotton Picker’s Ball, Mama’s Gone Goodbye. James P. Johnson: You Can’t Do What My Last Man Did. Sara Martin: Atlanta Blues, Morton, Shreveport Stomp. Wolverines: Tiger Rag, Big Boy, Copenhagen, Riverboat Shuffle. Sensation. Marion Harris: Somebody Loves Me.
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Ellington: Rainy Nights, Eubie Blake: Sounds of Africa, Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds: Old Time Blues. Morton/Oliver: Tom Cat Blues. Henderson: Words. Mamie Smith: U Need Some Lovin. Wolverines: Tia Juana. Morton: Bucktown Blues, Stratford Hunch. Ollie Powers: That Jazzbo Band. Marion Harris: I'm Nobody's Baby. Morton: Perfect Rag, Original Jelly Roll Blues. Cliff Edwards: It Had to Be You.
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Sam Wooding: Moanful Blues. Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds: Those Longing For You Blues. W.C. Handy: St. Louis Blues. Fletcher Henderson: Shanghai Shuffle. Margaret Young: Nobody's Sweetheart Now. Red Onion Jazz Babies: Cakewalkin' Babies. Duke Ellington: Choo Choo. Tommy Ladnier (with Jimmie Noone): Play That Thing. Bennie Moten: Tulsa Blues, Vine Street Blues, South. Virginia Liston (with Armstrong): Early Every Morning. Marian Anderson: Deep River. Jelly Roll Morton: Mamanita, Tom Cat Blues. Ford Dabney: Doo Dah Blues. Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds: Strut Your Material. Fletcher Henderson: Copenhagen.
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