Syncopation Society Orchestra - New Orleans Bump (1929)
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
- The Syncopation Society Orchestra's playing "New Orleans Bump" originally composed by Jelly Roll Morton. This recording was produced by the Syncopation Society & Nadanadi Studio on behalf of SwingStep for "A Syncopated Holiday" online festival, Dec. 2020.
www.syncopation.de
www.nadanadi.de
www.swingstep.tv
Band contact:
francois@syncopation.de (DE)
Personal:
Johannes Böhmer - Trumpet
Laurent Humeau - Trumpet
Anton Wunderlich - Trombone / Vocal
Eldar Tsalikov - Alto Sax / Clarinet
Laurin Habert - Alto Sax / Clarinet
Florent Mannant - Tenor Sax / Clarinet
Carlos Santana - Piano / Vocal
Jack B. Latimer - Guitar / Vocal
Katharina von Fintel - Banjo
Nikolai Scharnofske - Sousaphone
François Perdriau - Drums
Claus Jacobi - Transcriptions & Arrangements
Production:
Florent Chaintiou - Camera Operator
Nina Thaler - Camera Operator
Stephan Talneau - Video Editing
François Perdriau - Audio Mix
Florent Chaintiou - Audio Recording & Mastering
Recorded at Blue Tap Steptanz Studio, Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany © 2020
Brilliant. And as the name of the orchestra implies in a syncopated version. Sounds so nice!
лаурен молодец!
10 out of 10!
Wow! Could use more of that!
great sound
Wow! Yeah Laurin sehr schönes Solo!!!
Just as it sounded in the 20s, I can imagine!
This is one badddddddd tune 🤘🏻
Great stuff..makes me think of the art deco era.
Great sound! Amazing dynamics!!!
The end was cut!
TOO well played, honestly. Let your hair down! And where are the pedal tones from the horns under the soloists?
Totally agree, and it's going in that direction. This take was one of the first performance of the orchestra during the pandemic, things have grown ever since.
Superb. Disagree it's 'too well played'. I think it's great!
Thats not the way they sat. My Grandfather and my great uncle were in that band.
Indeed, this was a pandemic session and we needed to have a bit of space between the players...