Tuba Skinny - thank you!!!!
I like that tune, and some great singing from Erika, she’s an absolute star. Thank you all
Miss your street performances . Thanks for being here during our tough Covid times.👍🏻❤️🙏👍🏻🇺🇸
SHAYE you are beautiful love listening to you all can’t pass you by on Y T have to stop and watch the video or two. Just love you
Love your music! 👍💪
Siete veramente bravissimi ci. Mando i. Saluti. Dalla Italia💜🌹✋
Terrific number, thanks for posting.
These guys are simply the best, keeping the real music of Nawlins alive
Trombone and clarinet super, Erika's unique voice, guitar is great at rhythm, band is great, and pretty Shaye is best corner player ever
Just beautiful.
Dig it. You cats are hip as a Big Dog. Can't wait to make it back to New Orleans. Last time I was there I choked on a Crayfish Head and had to get the Heimlich. Beautiful memories. Love Traditional Jazz!
I've got a shirt I still wear for work, bought it in Sears outside Memphis, June 10th, 2002. Beat that, Max!
!!! From Russia!!!
Just marvelous. Simple but effective 👌
The name of the tune is "Some Cold Rainy Day".
Tuba Skinny has recorded it on their album "Nigel's Dream"
excellent sounds, hooray
Ten thumbs up
woodstock?? there must be some kind of theatre there..PS--love Tuba Skinny
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Essa turma é muito top
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Love your music as always is great to listen too, maybe the musicians that do not need to blow into an instrument could at least pretend to be enjoying their god given skill with their instruments. ( Melb Australia ) 🐸
Cheers from Australia. Keep safe.
I've never seen such excellent, but so overtly sad musicians
I'm glad someone finally mentioned it, I didn't want to sound rude but Barnabus looks like he's having an existential crisis at times whilst he's waiting for his trombone parts, though I imagine it's possible some of them just have a bit of stagefright or social anxiety which makes sense.
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Is that the same studio that Gunhild Carling uses? Red drapes and rugs. If not, must he a thing. David Gilmour's home studio is decorated the exact same way.
Does Erika's style of singing have a name????
mrgrumpee I think she models herself on blues singers like Bessie Smith, to name the best known of the so called "classic blues" style. Those singers would work with jazz bands that generally sounded a lot like Tuba Skinny. And in fact probably preceded the "country" blues, which many people wouldn't realise, it didn't necessarily happen the way we might like to think. I think Erika worked hard until this style became effortless for her, she's done other things and I believe her country band The Lonesome Doves is still active, a very different style, along with her occasional Tuba Skinny work. Yes I'm a fan.
@@stewartfenton7660 Thanks Stewart, despite being a fan of this syle of singing, I have always wondered if it had a name."Blues" covers a multitde of singing styles but Erika and Bessie and a lady called Memphis Minnie all sound a lot different to what is considered "blues singers". I suppose I should really ask the lady herself😁
@@TheFatwelder oh man, tell you what, I'll go over to North Carolina and ask her for you. But I think, with a lot of styles, you'll find notable performers in a particular style that you might disagree about them belonging to that style. Hmm I've said style 3 times already, are you still with me? Bessie possibly didn't consider herself solely a blues singer. Offhand, "It won't be you", "Down in the dumps", "Gimme a pigfoot" three of my favourite Bessie tracks, I wouldn't consider blues. You could argue for ever, and I probably will.
Is Erika back...????
Doing the work humanity needs. And I thank you.