I jammed with my trombone alongside Ed in Sacramento Festival in 1991 with Riverboat Stompers, Italy. I was rather shy..🙂 great Hubble more than the telescope!
WARREN VACHÉ.... MAESTRO DE MAESTROS !!!!! IMPECABLE !!! HAY QUE DECIRLO, SOBRESALIR ENTRE ESTOS GRANDES AUNQUE SEA UN POQUITO, ES LOABLE !!! ESTO OCURRIÓ HACE 30 AÑOS ATRÁS ! INFINITAS GRACIAS !
I first heard Eddie Hubble in Decatur, IL at the jazz fest in 1978. He blew the roof off, at the jam sessions. Everybody agreed he was the strongest trombonist there. Years later, I was able to perform with him a few times in Upstate, NY. He lived in the Albany, NY area. I've been fortunate to have played with almost all of these guys. This is a great video, and I've never seen it before!
Thanks a lot for this wonderful concert ! I hope everyone appreciates that Warren Vaché is ouding more incisive than usual in tribute to Wild Bill. They are all in great shape, and powered by a fantastic rythm section, as can be expected with Jake Hannah on the drums.
I grew up with all of these musicians in our household. My dad, Red Balaban played with most if not all of these great musicians. The Hubbles gave our family all of the Siamese cats we had in our household over the decades(Balaban and Cats = Brandy, Addie, Harry & Elmer...maybe a few more here and there) Wild Bill Davidson, Bob Casey, Warren Vache, Ed Polcer, Kenny Davern, John Windhurst, Dick Rath, Marquis Foster, Gim Burton, Gene Krupa, Herb Hall, Vic Dickenson, Ronnie Cole, Frank Tate, Jim Andrews, Dick Wellstood, also Joel Schiavone, Tony Pasqualoni, Charles Weyant, Ernie Hackett, Maureen Cunninghame, Art Hovey, Gary Holman, C.G Burton, Danny D'Imperio and Paul Boehmke... Some of the many friends/musicians that came and went out of our house on the farm in the Florida panhandle before we moved to Connecticut in 1967 when my dad started playing with Your Father's Mustache at the NY Mets games and at the nightclub and then when he opened Eddie Condon's on W 54th street. Ending up at Aunt Chilada's in Connecticut all the way until my dad passed in 2013 Good memories.
Your father made so much excellent music possible! I ws at Your Father's Mustache as often as my college-budget could afford (summer 1972) and then at the later Condon's.
Here are some of my dad's friends who played at his memorial at the Neighborhood Music School in New Haven in 2014. studio.ua-cam.com/users/videoVkGEdrAswq0/edit
00:01 NOBODY'S SWEETHEART / 10:26 TIN ROOF BLUES / 21:35 BLUES MY NAUGHTY SWEETIE GIVES TO ME / 30:08 VIPER'S DRAG (Ralph) / 35:30 BEALE STREET BLUES / 44:16 BLACK AND BLUE (Bob, Kenny) / 50:46 AS LONG AS I LIVE
Eddie Hubble played along with Pee Wee Erwin & Friends at our High School back in 1977. He's been a favorite ever since. The following year, Kenny Davern played. How fortunate we were to have these jazz legends (along with Derek Smith, Major Holley and Bobby Rosengarden) entertain and inspire us in our youth. Here is Eddie doing a solo rendition of Shine from the concert. ua-cam.com/video/lIqEGTpyfzY/v-deo.html Enjoy.
These viruous musicians feed the soul, thank you.
I jammed with my
trombone alongside Ed in Sacramento Festival in 1991 with Riverboat Stompers, Italy. I was rather shy..🙂 great Hubble more than the telescope!
cool seeing all these legends of jazz slaying it.
Concerto strepitoso eseguito in modo esemplare da 7 splendidi esecutori. Una spanna su tutti uno spettacolare Warren Vache.
Just what the doctor ordered (or would if he weren't a rocker). Thanks, Michael!
"This'll fix you right up, Missy!"
@@swingyoucats And please tell your source for this that he is bringing the joy that drives out the terrors, too. An angel of jazz -- as are you.
WARREN VACHÉ.... MAESTRO DE MAESTROS !!!!! IMPECABLE !!! HAY QUE DECIRLO, SOBRESALIR ENTRE ESTOS GRANDES AUNQUE SEA UN POQUITO, ES LOABLE !!!
ESTO OCURRIÓ HACE 30 AÑOS ATRÁS ! INFINITAS GRACIAS !
I first heard Eddie Hubble in Decatur, IL at the jazz fest in 1978. He blew the roof off, at the jam sessions. Everybody agreed he was the strongest trombonist there. Years later, I was able to perform with him a few times in Upstate, NY. He lived in the Albany, NY area. I've been fortunate to have played with almost all of these guys. This is a great video, and I've never seen it before!
Fantastic listening
MAESTROS DE AQUELLOS !! GRACIAS !!!
Great band and music. Never seen/heard Eddie before so sad to see he passed in Summer 2016.
What fine magician's, everyone jamming their hearts out. Most enjoyable. Thanks for sharing.
Super !!
This is so great! Thanks for posting it!
My kinda Jazz
Thanks a lot for this wonderful concert ! I hope everyone appreciates that Warren Vaché is ouding more incisive than usual in tribute to Wild Bill. They are all in great shape, and powered by a fantastic rythm section, as can be expected with Jake Hannah on the drums.
Heard Sutton annd Wilber play in Aspen Co. at Sunnies Hideaway Lounge back in the late1960s. Brin gs back fond memories.
BLUES MY NAUGHTY SWEETIE GIVES TO ME / BLACK AND BLUE (Bob, Kenny) は素晴らしい
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I grew up with all of these musicians in our household. My dad, Red Balaban played with most if not all of these great musicians. The Hubbles gave our family all of the Siamese cats we had in our household over the decades(Balaban and Cats = Brandy, Addie, Harry & Elmer...maybe a few more here and there) Wild Bill Davidson, Bob Casey, Warren Vache, Ed Polcer, Kenny Davern, John Windhurst, Dick Rath, Marquis Foster, Gim Burton, Gene Krupa, Herb Hall, Vic Dickenson, Ronnie Cole, Frank Tate, Jim Andrews, Dick Wellstood, also Joel Schiavone, Tony Pasqualoni, Charles Weyant, Ernie Hackett, Maureen Cunninghame, Art Hovey, Gary Holman, C.G Burton, Danny D'Imperio and Paul Boehmke... Some of the many friends/musicians that came and went out of our house on the farm in the Florida panhandle before we moved to Connecticut in 1967 when my dad started playing with Your Father's Mustache at the NY Mets games and at the nightclub and then when he opened Eddie Condon's on W 54th street. Ending up at Aunt Chilada's in Connecticut all the way until my dad passed in 2013 Good memories.
Your father made so much excellent music possible! I ws at Your Father's Mustache as often as my college-budget could afford (summer 1972) and then at the later Condon's.
Here are some of my dad's friends who played at his memorial at the Neighborhood Music School in New Haven in 2014. studio.ua-cam.com/users/videoVkGEdrAswq0/edit
Sorry, but I couldn't access it. Is the link correct?
I hear Trummy and Vic Dickinson in the trombonist. Brilliant musicians
00:01 NOBODY'S SWEETHEART /
10:26 TIN ROOF BLUES /
21:35 BLUES MY NAUGHTY SWEETIE GIVES TO ME /
30:08 VIPER'S DRAG (Ralph) /
35:30 BEALE STREET BLUES /
44:16 BLACK AND BLUE (Bob, Kenny) /
50:46 AS LONG AS I LIVE
Thanks for this Michael, I've seen clips from this but never complete and in such good quality. As far as I'm aware Ed Hubble is still with us?
Alas, Eddie (born in 1928) died in 2016.
Eddie Hubble played along with Pee Wee Erwin & Friends at our High School back in 1977. He's been a favorite ever since. The following year, Kenny Davern played. How fortunate we were to have these jazz legends (along with Derek Smith, Major Holley and Bobby Rosengarden) entertain and inspire us in our youth.
Here is Eddie doing a solo rendition of Shine from the concert. ua-cam.com/video/lIqEGTpyfzY/v-deo.html
Enjoy.
Ralph Sutton is the best