@MrALF423 Just saw Jon Doyle playing tenor sax and clarinet with Greg Ruby at the Django Fest in Langley, WA. Great musician. He said that he'd like to play with TB again.
Clever Shaye gives us a deep tradition King Oliver number, followed by their own 'new' tune ... as if to say 'we REALLY "get" this music' .... and hot damn, they do !
Love how they each have their own kooky look, angry Shea, buzzed out clarinet, toothy grimace steel string, blues brothers guitar, dancing girl bass drum, porkpie/hobo trombone, big brother's too large hat saxophone, and you know it's all props. They pull off the backyard neighborhood band look so well, that you can almost ignore their incredible skill and polished synchrony and obvious practice that went into making the performance. Great job and great showmanship!
ericaaaaa ...how could she look so lovely.. with her long hair.. luv the cute shorter cits.. shaye ... just so fine.. guys are great.. so excellent together !!!!
I'm totally enthralled with Shaye but ts time fo me t mention that ALL of these musicians are top notch and can definitely sit in any band past or present. Ths group knows how to truly Express a part of our musical history that I wish there was a lot more of, especially considering what it has devolved into today.
This is as big as TS gets, I think, although they might play with another band now and then. The group usually has seven, eight or nine members. Ewan Bleach, from the UK, played clarinet with TS during a long visit to the US. Here he is on sax. As always, the sound is peppy and moving.
Fantastic to know there is a group dedicated to the survival of real down-home Nawlins music. We have needed this for quite some time. I love this group, especially the little trumpet player ! She is destined to be great as they all are. I will look for the band's appearances on a website.
William Fulgham. Shaye Cohn is not a "little trumpet player ". First it's a cornet. Among her accomplishments she leads Tuba Skinny. She plays trombone, piano and fiddle well above the very high standards of New Orleans traditional Jazz. Reportedly she also plays accordion and spoons. You are way too late saying that Shaye and Tuba Skinny " will" be great. They have been for a few years now. If you like women blowing horns, there are at least two more Jazz bands led by women who play trumpet or cornet. Marla Dixon and the all female Shakemup Jazz Band. The Shakemup Jazz Band also features world class clarinet and trombone players and an excellent guitar player .Marla Dixon previously led the Shotgun Jazz Band and still occasionally plays with Broken Marbles along with other members of Shakemup and Tuba Skinny.
@@markhorton3994 you misinterpreted my reference to Shaye Conn. I certainly did not say that in a derogatory manner by any means. I'm well aware of her background and who she is and I have been a proponent of the group ever since I discovered them and I am working on getting them up here in Jackson Mississippi to perform sometime this next spring, if possible, at one of the festival's. I only used the word 'little' because she is small in stature and she is very attractive as far as I'm concerned. I'm sorry that you took it that way because I certainly did not mean anything negative in referring to her. I know what she has done since Katrina and I am well aware of her classical music training and her grandfather and father who are, or were, very prominent in the Jazz World. I think we can all be thankful that she has found a niche in New Orleans and is revising an old form of jazz that has not been prominent in several decades, and I salute her for her dedication to locating and working with quality musicians that are now part of Tuba Skinny.
@@williamfulgham2010 I apologize. You know more about her than I do. To know her is to love her. I hope your venture succeeds with great profit to all. Hearing Tuba Skinny is profit to everyone who hears them. Money isn't everything but eating is necessary so making money is good.
@@markhorton3994 no problem. I see where I did use the word trumpet rather than cornet because I know the story about her and her friends getting out after Katrina and discovering her classic cornet found in the aftermath, and wondering who might have played it in the past. Our group is not attempting to profit by their appearance, but we are trying to get them into a venue that's held in Fondren Place at Duling Hall in Jackson. The main thing, as far as the money goes, is to get some funding for them, and enjoy their live performance.
@@williamfulgham2010 Shaye’s coronet was give to her by Ed Polcer a renowned NOLA trumpet player and father of Ben Polcer, Ben and Shaye played together in the Loose Marbles another band you should look up. Ben also plays Piano and Coronet with the Shotgun Jazz Band, and Shaye also helped start the Shake em Up Jazz Band and played Trombone with them. These are four of the best NOLA bands around. If you like this music you will like all these bands. A good place to start is with Pops Coffee’s books a frequent commentor on these videos. I do hope your venture does well and I appreciate your work spreading this music.
That is the one and only Shaye Cohn. The leader of Tuba Skinny. Third generation Jazz great. There are available videos of her playing trombone ( with Shakemup Jazz Band) piano and violin. She reportedly also plays accordion and spoons.
Wow - never thought I'd hear a current band play a King Oliver song, but then again it's Tuba Skinny! Wonderfully arranged
should be a love button
Hard to think that NO jazz has ever been played much better than by this band. Thanks guys and gals and thanks for posting.
Wonderful solo by Ewan Bleach on alto sax!
I do so agree!
@MrALF423 I don't believe in calling out "best", but agree that was one of the best we've heard so far, for sure.
Yes, kills it!!
@MrALF423 Just saw Jon Doyle playing tenor sax and clarinet with Greg Ruby at the Django Fest in Langley, WA. Great musician. He said that he'd like to play with TB again.
Clever Shaye gives us a deep tradition King Oliver number, followed by their own 'new' tune ... as if to say 'we REALLY "get" this music' .... and hot damn, they do !
Very nice to hear the richness of New Orleans Jazz!!
great orinal tune, what a pleasant surprise after "Too Late"
Love how they each have their own kooky look, angry Shea, buzzed out clarinet, toothy grimace steel string, blues brothers guitar, dancing girl bass drum, porkpie/hobo trombone, big brother's too large hat saxophone, and you know it's all props. They pull off the backyard neighborhood band look so well, that you can almost ignore their incredible skill and polished synchrony and obvious practice that went into making the performance. Great job and great showmanship!
Shea aint angry! She's concentrated on the music. She is the leader....
Question? What planet are you from
@@carrico504 be nice! She/He/They meant well!😁
ericaaaaa ...how could she look so lovely.. with her long hair.. luv the cute shorter cits.. shaye ... just so fine.. guys are great.. so excellent together !!!!
Glad I found a great type of music to listen to!
Terrific....nobody sexier on the base drum than Erica!....excellent musicians all!
Lovely arrangement for trumpet, alto and clarinet.
Don't forget the tuba.
Erica back with the band in rare form killing it on the bass drum ! 💕🎶💕
even though I am a be-bop guy.. I sure don't regret comming up listening to King Oliver as a kid !
GAWD I love me some King Oliver....and these guys KILL it....KILL IT
My new favorite band!
My new favorite band
Wishing I was there
Damn, these kids are good!!!
Best washboard break in history at about 8:35!
Great!
EXELENTE CONCIERTO DE JAZZ, ORIGINAL Y TRADICIONAL, Tuba Skinny, lo máximo, mis respetos y admiración, 🇲🇽 . 28/11/19.
Exttaordinaire clarinettiste !!!
Keepin some of the best music ever alive . and the original is a hot cha , Yazz! now doo da lyrics, oh yay!!
Love!!!
Sensational lads
Sweet...love their originals.
Ewen , you are so good with the skins . come more often
Love these guys and this is one of their best. Just my opinion.
I do love me some Tuba Skinny. God bless you guys real good cause you're blessing us with every note.
They are always the best!!! Thanx for another great video!
I'm totally enthralled with Shaye but ts time fo me t mention that ALL of these musicians are top notch and can definitely sit in any band past or present. Ths group knows how to truly Express a part of our musical history that I wish there was a lot more of, especially considering what it has devolved into today.
That was AWESOME!!!!
Loved it!
This is as big as TS gets, I think, although they might play with another band now and then. The group usually has seven, eight or nine members. Ewan Bleach, from the UK, played clarinet with TS during a long visit to the US. Here he is on sax. As always, the sound is peppy and moving.
Czyściutko, fineyjnie i z jajem! Very clean, maestrious and with blue notes! The Best Band and two girls Shaye and Erica! Brdgs from Poland 👍
A compact big-band. :-)
ritmo!!!!!!! saxo "a pleno"
Fantastic to know there is a group dedicated to the survival of real down-home Nawlins music. We have needed this for quite some time. I love this group, especially the little trumpet player ! She is destined to be great as they all are. I will look for the band's appearances on a website.
William Fulgham. Shaye Cohn is not a "little trumpet player ". First it's a cornet. Among her accomplishments she leads Tuba Skinny. She plays trombone, piano and fiddle well above the very high standards of New Orleans traditional Jazz. Reportedly she also plays accordion and spoons. You are way too late saying that Shaye and Tuba Skinny " will" be great. They have been for a few years now. If you like women blowing horns, there are at least two more Jazz bands led by women who play trumpet or cornet. Marla Dixon and the all female Shakemup Jazz Band. The Shakemup Jazz Band also features world class clarinet and trombone players and an excellent guitar player .Marla Dixon previously led the Shotgun Jazz Band and still occasionally plays with Broken Marbles along with other members of Shakemup and Tuba Skinny.
@@markhorton3994 you misinterpreted my reference to Shaye Conn. I certainly did not say that in a derogatory manner by any means. I'm well aware of her background and who she is and I have been a proponent of the group ever since I discovered them and I am working on getting them up here in Jackson Mississippi to perform sometime this next spring, if possible, at one of the festival's. I only used the word 'little' because she is small in stature and she is very attractive as far as I'm concerned. I'm sorry that you took it that way because I certainly did not mean anything negative in referring to her. I know what she has done since Katrina and I am well aware of her classical music training and her grandfather and father who are, or were, very prominent in the Jazz World. I think we can all be thankful that she has found a niche in New Orleans and is revising an old form of jazz that has not been prominent in several decades, and I salute her for her dedication to locating and working with quality musicians that are now part of Tuba Skinny.
@@williamfulgham2010 I apologize. You know more about her than I do. To know her is to love her. I hope your venture succeeds with great profit to all. Hearing Tuba Skinny is profit to everyone who hears them. Money isn't everything but eating is necessary so making money is good.
@@markhorton3994 no problem. I see where I did use the word trumpet rather than cornet because I know the story about her and her friends getting out after Katrina and discovering her classic cornet found in the aftermath, and wondering who might have played it in the past. Our group is not attempting to profit by their appearance, but we are trying to get them into a venue that's held in Fondren Place at Duling Hall in Jackson. The main thing, as far as the money goes, is to get some funding for them, and enjoy their live performance.
@@williamfulgham2010 Shaye’s coronet was give to her by Ed Polcer a renowned NOLA trumpet player and father of Ben Polcer, Ben and Shaye played together in the Loose Marbles another band you should look up. Ben also plays Piano and Coronet with the Shotgun Jazz Band, and Shaye also helped start the Shake em Up Jazz Band and played Trombone with them. These are four of the best NOLA bands around. If you like this music you will like all these bands. A good place to start is with Pops Coffee’s books a frequent commentor on these videos. I do hope your venture does well and I appreciate your work spreading this music.
Ils doivent préparer leurs valises pour débarquer sur le vieux continent ... Je leur souhaite tout le succès qu’ils méritent !!
If your toes aren't tappin ......check your heart beat
Nice tune.
Hiya, Pete. They're great, eh? I've been following them for few months now.................
Génial
Amo este grupo con todo mi corazón.
Parabéns vcs são geniais.
Sólo producen calidad, belleza y armonía.
the guy with the orange/red guitar looks like a One Piece character, I love this music :)
Nicely filmed .. Thank You ! Got any more ?
Yes, there are three clips uploaded and we have six more pending so there should be a new clip a day for the next week. Enjoy!
Wonderful .. much appreciated by many of us.
Bob Throne I
just wish they would smile more.
!!!
Hi to the cornet girl...
That is the one and only Shaye Cohn. The leader of Tuba Skinny. Third generation Jazz great. There are available videos of her playing trombone ( with Shakemup Jazz Band) piano and violin. She reportedly also plays accordion and spoons.
Isn't she great!
Come on how about a smile.
Toco sax soprano,admiro que eles não usam partitura para tocar
I was wrong ! Way way better than AWESOME !!!!
Musical playing is great. Sound system not so good. There is a low hum plus a tinny sound in the trumpet mic.
jullie kunnen mooie muziek maken
ok
Well played, of course, but too light. Intensity is missing. Play for your lives..not for tourists…