It's 'Ole Miss Rag', composed by W.C. Handy and named after the Memphis to New Orleans railway train. For an article about this tune, plus the sheet music, see: playing-traditional-jazz.blogspot.com/2017/04/post-498-ole-miss-rag-played-properly.html . Like most bands, Tuba Skinny omit the second of the three themes. Also, they play it entirely in F.
What a joy to be alive while Tuba Skinny in they prime!
We ♥️ that old time sound , God Bless these American musicians from New Orleans Louisiana , Throw me something MR ❓❓❓‼️
GOOD banjo break, it's sounding better and better. The tenor is important to this music. Thanks for posting.
It's 'Ole Miss Rag', composed by W.C. Handy and named after the Memphis to New Orleans railway train. For an article about this tune, plus the sheet music, see: playing-traditional-jazz.blogspot.com/2017/04/post-498-ole-miss-rag-played-properly.html .
Like most bands, Tuba Skinny omit the second of the three themes. Also, they play it entirely in F.
Love it thanks for sharing I live in South Africa so will never see them perform 😍🤩💯💥
Same from Far North Queensland, alas.
The same here 2 ..
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Doug C sends you warm greetings from Far East (South Korea).
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We all thank John Dodds for posting the lovely music by TS.
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Elsie- You never know-- it might happen some day!!
@@lauraneville50 That's right, you never know.
NOLA to Johannesburg
"only"
14,000 km .. ;'-)
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@@gerryhouska2859 thank goodness for the internet you tube and John 🤩🤩
Thanks, John!
Good job.
What a great tune to start a performance with! I am not surprised it got couples up to dance.
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live in PA, wanted to see these guys for awhile, but didn't know they were up here :(
Join our Tuba Skinny in Philly Facebook page to stay informed of when they come back. Should be next summer.
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Hotty Toddy Ya'll.