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Lizzie Miles - Darktown Strutters Ball
Lizzie Miles accompanied by George Lewis and his Jazz Band
Club Hangover broadcast, Bob Goerner, emcee
San Francisco, CA January 1954
George Lewis (clarinet), Kid Howard (trumpet), Jim Robinson (trombone), Alcide “Slow Drag” Pavageau (bass), Joe Watkins (drums), Joseph Robichaux (piano), Laurence Marrero (banjo)
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Requiem for San Francisco's 'Harlem of the West'
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The Fillmore District (aka Western Addition) of San Francisco was a thriving African American community known as “Harlem of the West,” 1945-65. The 24-hour rhythms of its nightclubs, restaurants, hotels, markets, specialty stores, theaters and music shops drew commerce from across the region. The intimate Jazz and late-night music clubs were hangouts for luminaries of Black entertainment includ...
Billie Holiday Intermission God Bless the Child & Good Morning Heartache
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The vocal art of Billie Holiday stands at the apex of jazz singing and influenced most jazz and popular singers that followed. Holiday also wrote or co-composed some very good songs herself. Several were minor hits: “Fine and Mellow,” and “Lady Sings the Blues,” that latter was also the title of her 1956 memoir and 1972 biopic starring Diana Ross. Her original song “God Bless the Child” is exce...
The Great Revival Pt. 1 of 3
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The Great Jazz Revival Pt. 1 of 3 Produced by the SF Traditional Jazz Foundation for Stanford Libraries archives, this is an excerpt from “The Great Jazz Revival” introducing the motivations of the revivalists. The well-informed talking heads are the late-great Jim Cullum, Jr., a Texas-based jazz horn player and bandleader. His National Public Radio series “Riverwalk” featuring his band was hea...
Lee Collins 1953 Club Hangover Revisited
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Lee Collins and his Dixieland All-Stars Joe Sullivan piano intermission Broadcast August 1, 1953 San Francisco, CA Lee Collins (trumpet), Pud Brown (clarinet, tenor sax), Bert Johnson (trombone), Ralph Sutton (piano), Dale Jones (bass), Smokey Stover (drums) Grove Dictionary of Jazz calls trumpet player Lee Collins (1901-1960) a “lyrical, exciting and powerful player with a broad tone” showing ...
Earl Hines & Fats Pichon Club Hangover 1954
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Earl “Fatha” Hines & the Esquire All Stars, “Joy Jump” Club Hangover Jan. 30, 1954 Earl Hines (piano, leader), Dickie Wells (trombone), Gene Redd (trumpet), Morris Lane (tenor sax, vibes), Ed Burns (drums), Carl Pruitt (bass) Piano intermission feature by “Fats “Pichon, “Sweet Lorraine” Earl “Fatha” Hines (1903-1983) was among the most popular headliners at the club, often blending in his band ...
Kid Ory at Club Hangover 1955
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Kid Ory and his Creole Jazz Band, 1955 Kid Ory (trombone, leader), Alvin Alcorn (trumpet), Phil Gomez (clarinet), Don Ewell (piano), Ed “Montudie” Garland (bass), Minor “Ram” Hall (drums) Kid Ory (1886-1973) was creator of the New Orleans tailgate trombone style and recorded in the Classic Jazz era with King Oliver, Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton. He resided intermittently in the greater...
Muggsy Spanier 1953 Club Hangover
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Original 30:00-minute broadcast on April 11, 1953 Produced by Radio Sausalito and Dave Radlauer Club Hangover Revisited streaming online Sundays 9:00-9:30 am and 5:00 -5:30 pm (Pacific time, USA) A new show is streaming each week radiosausalito.org/club-hangover-revisited Muggsy Spanier (large-bore cornet) Darnell Howard (clarinet) Ralph Hutchinson (trombone) Mel Grant (piano) Truck Parham (bas...
Red Nichols 1953 Club Hangover Revisited
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Red Nichols CHR, March 8, 1953 Produced by Radio Sausalito and Dave Radlauer Club Hangover Revisited: Original 30:00 broadcast of March 8, 1953 Streaming live & local broadcast exclusively: Sunday mornings at 9:00 am (Pacific Time, USA) Sunday afternoon at 5:00 pm (Pacific time, USA) New shows streaming every week at www.radiosausalito.org Red Nichols (cornet, leader) Bill Woods (clarinet King ...
Bob Wills - Tulsa broadcasts & tours, 1941 42
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Bob Wills - Tulsa Broadcasting & Touring, 1941-42 The audio track for this slideshow is taken from a radio documentary depicting Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys at their apex in Texas and Oklahoma. Wills was a Texas fiddler who figured out what people in the Southwest wanted to hear when they danced or listened to radio. www.jazzhotbigstep.com/89801.html It’s based on a 1977 interview of trump...
Bob Wills, When It's Honeysuckle Time in the Valley
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Bob Wills - When It's Honeysuckle Time in the Valley Unissued track, Hollywood 1942 Here is one of only two songs featuring a horn solo by Benny Strickler among his twenty Bob Wills recordings. It’s scored for horns with no fiddles or string band, though steel guitar innovator Leon McAuliffe gets a solo, a big star in his own right second only to Bob. Benny Strickler’s contemporaries noted a di...
I Know that You Know & Shivery Stomp -- Seeger Ellis Choirs of Brass
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I Know that You Know & Shivery Stomp Seeger Ellis Choirs of Brass
Do You or Don’t You Love Me - Fletcher Henderson Orch, 1936, arr. by Spud Murphy
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Do You or Don’t You Love Me - Fletcher Henderson Orch, 1936, arr. by Spud Murphy
I’ve Found a New Baby -- Frank Goudie (trumpet, sax, clarinet)Paris, 1935
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I’ve Found a New Baby Frank Goudie (trumpet, sax, clarinet)Paris, 1935
Frank Big Boy Goudie with Willie Lewis and his Orchestra, Paris 1936
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Frank Big Boy Goudie with Willie Lewis and his Orchestra, Paris 1936
Spud Murphy and Joe Haymes “Modern Melody” by Mora’s Modern Rhythmists
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Spud Murphy and Joe Haymes “Modern Melody” by Mora’s Modern Rhythmists
Blue Drag - Big Boy Trio, Paris, 1946
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Blue Drag - Big Boy Trio, Paris, 1946
You in my Arms and Sweet Music - Big Boy Goudie, Paris, 1939
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You in my Arms and Sweet Music - Big Boy Goudie, Paris, 1939
You and I, Babe - Big Boy Goudie, Paris, 1939
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You and I, Babe - Big Boy Goudie, Paris, 1939
International Sweethearts of Rhythm, Jubilee #82
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International Sweethearts of Rhythm, Jubilee #82
Bunk Johnson in SF - The Girls Go Crazy 1944
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Bunk Johnson in SF - The Girls Go Crazy 1944
International Sweethearts of Rhythm, Jubilee #88, 6.17.44
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International Sweethearts of Rhythm, Jubilee #88, 6.17.44
Big Boy Goudie & Bill Coleman at the Chikito
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Big Boy Goudie & Bill Coleman at the Chikito

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jakej.5996
    @jakej.5996 23 дні тому

    Do you have AFRS Jubilee #170, featuring Lena Horne, Charlie Barnet and Erroll Garner?

    • @daveradlauer8642
      @daveradlauer8642 23 дні тому

      I do not. There are websites which have compiled AFRS and V-Discs. Try also the Internet Archive.

  • @emiliogimenezzapiola6302
    @emiliogimenezzapiola6302 27 днів тому

    Right. What a Band🎉🎉🎉❤

  • @johnstanley5784
    @johnstanley5784 28 днів тому

    Saw her at Magoons in 1979. Performance you never forget.

  • @samueledgarpegram7088
    @samueledgarpegram7088 2 місяці тому

    I had an uncle that was a flight engineer on a B-24, out of North Africa.

  • @watzinaname7325
    @watzinaname7325 2 місяці тому

    too good....can't help to get them feet tapping...

  • @RatPfink66
    @RatPfink66 3 місяці тому

    Spud was assistant arranger in the Haymes band in 1934, and I suspect he and Joe were collaborating on a lot of the scores. I couldn't tell you who created _Goblin Market,_ for instance...it's stunningly inventive.

    • @daveradlauer8642
      @daveradlauer8642 3 місяці тому

      Thanks. The story is told in greater detail here: www.jazzhotbigstep.com/287.html And here: syncopatedtimes.com/lyle-spud-murphy-unsung-hero-of-swing/

  • @Airsally
    @Airsally 3 місяці тому

    Thank the lord for that generation! Freedom was costly.....this country need to pull its head out.

  • @JuanCarlosBartolotta
    @JuanCarlosBartolotta 3 місяці тому

    Que bueno ! Que interesante !!!!😊

  • @JasonFabus
    @JasonFabus 6 місяців тому

    Dave, thank you so much for these thoughtful episodes you've put together. I find myself, as a professional saxophonist in Los Angeles, going BACKWARDS in time to study more music. Digging deeper into the 1920's Dixieland and 1930's early jazz, or as I often call it "Pre-Bop" because you can hear so many connections that were passed down to the Bop stars in the 40-50s.

    • @daveradlauer8642
      @daveradlauer8642 6 місяців тому

      Thanks Jason. Find the other 80% of my work on my website: www.jazzhotbigstep.com and Syncopated Times column: syncopatedtimes.com/the-legend-is-true Best wishes, Dave R

  • @epapazian
    @epapazian 7 місяців тому

    Ellington’s reworking of Basin Street values for his New Orleans clarinet man?

  • @carypasseroff3331
    @carypasseroff3331 7 місяців тому

    BINGO!

  • @thatrecord5313
    @thatrecord5313 8 місяців тому

    2:09 That is such a rare photograph!

  • @janislyn4073
    @janislyn4073 8 місяців тому

    Tenía tan solo 19 años y ya a era muy musica❤

  • @Airsally
    @Airsally 8 місяців тому

    Thank the good Lord for those men that gave all, and those that survived the horror of that . What a generation .

  • @martindalmasi5340
    @martindalmasi5340 8 місяців тому

    The thing is being an intelligent and creative musician and having to deal with morons (which is 95% of the population).

  • @williamheyman5439
    @williamheyman5439 9 місяців тому

    I saw her sing with Turk Murphy at Earthquake Magoons in San Francisco, and then I was off to Korea. Many years later I saw her at the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee and I met her and told her that Turk was asked whatever happened to Pat Yankee? And Turk said that she married a Spanish Count and moved to Spain. I thought that was something that you did not hear every day. And it tuned out that Turk had embellished a story. She did marry, but not to a count, and did move, but then she returned and sang again with Turk. And she was the Empress at the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee. Like Sophie Tucker, the last of the Red Hot Mammas, she had the same realistic, almost raspy, mature voice that could sing sophisticated jazz. No one has ever done it better. God Bless.

  • @okiepita50t-town28
    @okiepita50t-town28 9 місяців тому

    I was born in Tulsa in 1950 and my mother used to talk about Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. She was born in 1926 in Muskogee. I think Cain’s ballroom might still be there. I know I saw a couple of concerts there in the early 1970’s. Very historic place in Tulsa.

  • @richbarstis
    @richbarstis 9 місяців тому

    This is fantastic! I Just" finished reading "Oh, Didn't He Ramble" yesterday!

  • @Bigband78
    @Bigband78 9 місяців тому

    That was a great story .The director must have been into Jive.

  • @susanverhoeven4962
    @susanverhoeven4962 9 місяців тому

    What a good looking and talented lady. I wish you could find some video footage of her. Thank you.

  • @Saxyfoxboi
    @Saxyfoxboi 9 місяців тому

    A true legend... Barney Bigard makes the clarinet sound so effortless and whimsical

  • @thurayya8905
    @thurayya8905 10 місяців тому

    It was a shame that, if you were female and a serious musician of jazz and popular music, the only way you could get a job was to be in an "all female band" and paraded like a curiosity.

  • @benooihuls6546
    @benooihuls6546 10 місяців тому

    geweldenaar!

  • @lesterwyoung
    @lesterwyoung 10 місяців тому

    Joe Rushton is listed in the credits as playing baritone saxophone. He is, of course, playing bass saxophone.

    • @daveradlauer8642
      @daveradlauer8642 10 місяців тому

      Thanks, I've corrected it.

    • @lesterwyoung
      @lesterwyoung 10 місяців тому

      @@daveradlauer8642As a baritone player, I tend to notice such anomalies!

  • @staffanlindstrom576
    @staffanlindstrom576 10 місяців тому

    Good.

  • @garysofko
    @garysofko 10 місяців тому

    Wonderful just Wonderful

  • @ejsmith10
    @ejsmith10 11 місяців тому

    My aunt has a Martin guitar Lee Morse used to play - a 1943 Martin D-017. It was given to her by "Babe" Cahill, a friend of Lee's from her time as a comedienne on the vaudeville circuit. My aunt said Lee and another woman, Mabel Clark, who my aunt described as an operatic singer from that era, what she can remember, would come up from NYC to visit Babe on occasion. My aunt rented a room from Babe back in the 50's when she went to work for Kodak in Rochester NY. My aunt is approaching 91, and I can't wait to show her this video.

  • @shawnstarks1743
    @shawnstarks1743 11 місяців тому

    A lot of it, was heroin especially in jazz circles , TB, appendicitis, sometimes poisoned (that was a thing back then) and just poor health conditions. People waited things out (mistake) and used home remedies back then.

  • @madhatte73
    @madhatte73 11 місяців тому

    I first heard of snoozer Quinn in 1990 when Leo Kottke told a story about him in a performance. There was no internet yet, so I had to remember the name and ask anybody I could, but for years I had only a humorous anecdote by a semi-obscure guitar player to go by. Finally I can hear what all the fuss was about.

    • @daveradlauer8642
      @daveradlauer8642 11 місяців тому

      Thanks for that. You can read more at this recent article about Quinn and reviewing the book. If you’re a guitarist recall there’s a batch of tablature lead sheets in the book carefully transcribed from the Wiggs session. syncopatedtimes.com/restoring-edward-snoozer-quinn-to-the-jazz-guitar-pantheon/ You should be able to access at least one free ST article before the publication paywall.

  • @ayna_iv
    @ayna_iv 11 місяців тому

    hell yeah!

  • @cburns3256
    @cburns3256 11 місяців тому

    Left hand !!

  • @FlockofAngels
    @FlockofAngels 11 місяців тому

    I am quite certain the harpist woman dancing is my second cousin first removed, Carlena Diamond. 💖💖💖

  • @OmayraPacheco-m7n
    @OmayraPacheco-m7n 11 місяців тому

    USN, Columbia University, Author. Played a concert on Dec. 7th, 1941 and enlisted. Knew Daddy and me...Mentor to Torme. Billie and Helen.

  • @CiscoDuck
    @CiscoDuck Рік тому

    Au contraire, Leon McAuliffe's steel is plainly heard on the arpeggiated intro twin-guitar ensemble with acoustic guitarist Eldon Shamblin present on this recording which was omitted from the video. Leon was a HUGE fan of Big Band bandleader and steel guitarist extraordinaire Alvino Rey whose steel guitar style was both forward thinking and front running and so highly influential that he led the pack of top-notch steel players such as McAuliffe, Noel Boggs, Joaquin Murphy and Jerry Byrd in the 40's who were so inspired by his style and musical excellence and command of the instrument, that they literally took their cues from his recordings and radio shows. Leon told me in an interview back in the late 70's, "Once we heard Alvino Rey's steel guitar innovations, everything we had learned from Bob Dunn went out the window. Alvino Rey re-wrote the book on the steel guitar and everybody who came along after is indebted to him." Also worthy of note is Eldon Shamblin's brief but deft Eddie Lang inspired chord melody acoustic guitar solo which he ably utilized as an inventive turnaround to modulate the key from Bb to F where Tommy Duncan sang the new lyrics crafted for the updated Big Band version of the old fiddle tune 'Maiden's Prayer'. Eldon's Big Band chords are also nothing to sneeze at. He demonstrated during the Big Band period of Wills career that he was a more than capable Big Band and Swing guitarist owing very little if anything to country music. This period of Bob Wills and his Tulsa Big Band era lasted until WWII broke up the Texas Playboys band when Wills went into the Army towards the end 1942 where he spent about 7 months in the service of Uncle Sam. Upon his discharge in July of '43 Bob tried to recapture the past glory of those Tulsa years with another Big Band which he assembled in CA made up of 22 pieces, but it was short-lived and never recorded commercially. At the time McAuliffe was in the Navy training fighter pilots. Shamblin was away in Europe as a Captain in Patton's 3rd Army leading an Armored Division in the Infantry on the front lines during the Battle of the Bulge and other notable conflicts. He returned to Wills in the fall of 1946 to a much smaller band made up of strings and the occasional horn. McAuliffe tried his best to put together a Big Band in Tulsa during Bob's absence, but the crowds and dancers wanted to hear 'Steel Guitar Rag' and other string band staples that were a Whitman's sampler of some of the greatest hits of western swing. He capitulated to their demands, fired the horns except for one or two and had a stunning string band he called the Cimmaron Boys with him as DeFacto leader directing the band from behind his ever-present steel much in the same vein as Alvino Rey.

  • @スコブル-u9n
    @スコブル-u9n Рік тому

    インターネットの海に潜む宝石👍😋

  • @tedcabana
    @tedcabana Рік тому

    1907 to 1949. At 42 he died so young, like so many other Jazz players of that time. WTF was up back in those day where every great musician died so goddamn young? Was it the dirty prohibition booze? Or the epidemic of good old pure heroin? Crazy how all the greats died all so soon. Yet, still we love them for what they gave.

  • @BennyGoodman1977
    @BennyGoodman1977 Рік тому

    Just incredible Benny Goodman the King of Swing.

  • @SandfordSmythe
    @SandfordSmythe Рік тому

    Was it Artie Shaw or another bandleader who was effected temporarily with PTSD from playing in the war zone?

    • @daveradlauer8642
      @daveradlauer8642 Рік тому

      Yes, Shaw had a nervous breakdown as described in the video. He recovered quickly upon discharge. post-trauma would be later after the fact. There is no evidence he was later troubled by the wartime experience.

  • @jaytea42
    @jaytea42 Рік тому

    Skip to 2:15 to get to the actual tune

  • @mikepadilla3153
    @mikepadilla3153 Рік тому

    What a wonderful surprise!!! I used to Study with her in San Francisco in the 90's when she was in her 90's. Hours were spent each lesson listening to stories, life lessons, some piano and voice coaching and it always ended with her signature goodbye "Stay Wonderful!"

  • @OLD_SOUL1900
    @OLD_SOUL1900 Рік тому

    😚😚😚😚

  • @jimrich4192
    @jimrich4192 Рік тому

    Seems Artie carried a lot of UNRESOLVED EARLY CHILDHOOD TRAUMA yet still managed to play magnificent music...oh well! 😮

  • @p1anosteve
    @p1anosteve Рік тому

    Thanks for uploading this. I wondered how he would play it himself and to get some historical perspective on him. No doubt greatly influenced by Fats Waller!

  • @karensimons5387
    @karensimons5387 Рік тому

    I enjoyed her singing very much, and she was both fun and nice.

  • @dudley5533
    @dudley5533 Рік тому

    Loads of talent, sang, danced, led a band and was full of energy plus was one gorgeous gal!

  • @bernardpuntis7770
    @bernardpuntis7770 Рік тому

    Many thanks Dave for all the informations about Goudie in your links. "You in my arms..." is my favorite Goudie's solo : Very well built, high inspiration, and very original sound.

  • @kanlee9667
    @kanlee9667 Рік тому

    Quite a number of bandleaders joined up during WW2, Glenn Miller, Artie Shaw, Claude Thornhill, Orrin Tucker, Eddie Duchin to name a few. These musicians were at the peak of their careers and didn't have to go. In contrast, name one rock star who was in uniform during the Vietnam War. I was against that war, but none the less, what was it that kept out? There were of draft age, living openly hedonistic lives, they weren't college students. How did they manage to avoid the draft?

    • @SandfordSmythe
      @SandfordSmythe Рік тому

      Ted Nugent showing up for his physical smeared with feces.l

  • @navyflyer7465
    @navyflyer7465 Рік тому

    Cab Calloway said a jitterbug is somebody who drinks a concoction of whiskey gin and wine. That's how come they where bugging.

  • @egoest2700
    @egoest2700 Рік тому

    thanks!! ;)

  • @CyberstormDJTeam
    @CyberstormDJTeam Рік тому

    Superb, I just love it and can't stop listening! These boys really got the Swing 😎🥰🤩😄