Eddie Condon All Stars (2/2)

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Condon toured Britain in 1957 with a band including Wild Bill Davison, Cutty Cutshall, Gene Schroeder and George Wettling. His last tour was in 1964, when he took a band to Australia and Japan. Condon's men, on that tour, were a roll-call of top mainstream jazz musicians: Buck Clayton (trumpet), Pee Wee Russell (clarinet), Vic Dickenson (trombone), Bud Freeman (tenor sax), Dick Carey (piano and alto horn), Jack Lesberg (bass), Cliff Leeman (drums), Jimmy Rushing (vocals). A nice touch was that Billy Banks, a vocalist who had recorded with Condon and Pee Wee Russell in 1932, and had lived in obscurity in Japan for many years, turned up at one of the 1964 concerts: Pee Wee asked him "have you got any more gigs?".
    In 1948 his autobiography We Called It Music was published. The book has many interesting and entertaining anecdotes about musicians Condon worked with. Eddie Condon's Treasury of Jazz (1956) was a collection of articles by various writers co-edited by Condon and Richard Gehman.
    A latter-day collaborator, clarinetist Kenny Davern, described a Condon gig: "It was always a thrill to get a call from Eddie and with a gig involved even more so. I remember eating beforehand with Bernie (Previn; trumpet) and Lou (McGarity; trombone) and everyone being in good spirits. There was a buzz on, we'd all had a taste and there was a great feel to the music."
    Eddie Condon toured and appeared at jazz festivals through 1971. He died in New York City.
    He is survived by his daughter Maggie Condon and his only grandchild Michael Repplier, who both live in Greenwich Village in New York City. It has been falsely reported that he has another grandson, Zach Condon, lead singer and instrumentalist of the band Beirut, but this is incorrect.
    References to Condon are common in the BBC Radio 4 parody series Down the Line.
    (extract from Wikipedia 2011)

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  • @stellapivovarova372
    @stellapivovarova372 5 років тому +2

    Eddie was my great uncle by marriage, though I met him only once when I was 11 or 12 when he stayed with us during a gig in Chicago with Art Hodes. I IDOLIZED him cause he was soooo funny. My mom had lots of stories about him!

  • @joegartner7736
    @joegartner7736 2 роки тому +1

    Muskrat Ramble is my favorite song

  • @maryannhutchison5121
    @maryannhutchison5121 11 років тому +2

    These old guys show others how to do it!!!

  • @leonardseed9581
    @leonardseed9581 9 років тому +5

    I SEE IT'S BUZZY ON DRUM.S WHICH I THOUGHT. I FOLLOWED HIM IN THE SALT CITY DIXIELAND BAND. I DID NOT KNOW HOW GREAT A DRUMMER HE WAS, TILL I SAW THIS VIDEO!

  • @1-shotslinger108
    @1-shotslinger108 9 років тому +5

    I'm all about Blues . But I'm diggin' some Jazz today ! This music is jammin' .

  • @CarlingJazz
    @CarlingJazz 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful!!!!!

  • @zoz2imus
    @zoz2imus 11 років тому +2

    The pitch and tempo could be high because the alternating current in the UK is at 50 cycles per second, so, if the motor on the video-recorder was of the hysteresis-synchronous type, the tape-speed on recording may have been slow. Then, when it was played back on a US 60 cycle per second machine, also with a hysteresis-synchronous motor, it would have sounded fast and high.

    • @RoyGardnerra
      @RoyGardnerra 6 років тому

      Pretty spot on. This encoding has been slowed down about 5% when I copied it from the Australian VHS source tape to improve image and stability when upscaling it from 320x240 to 1080i WMV for uploading to UA-cam. I have many old VHS tapes that have all sorts of speed and sound synch issues with conversions from old 24fps to 25fps PAL video. Similar issues with some conversions from 60 Hz NTSC material to 50 Hz PAL. Video image can be improved but sound suffers. UA-cam being mainly a visual medium I have a tendancy to "over-cook" the video coversions to improve video image at the detriment of the source sound.

  • @TS98ful
    @TS98ful 12 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting this, and they great notes. The Condon books mentioned are all great reads. Another great book of this about the era is REMEMBERING BIX, by Ralph Berton. Ralph's brother played with Paul Whitman, Red Nichols and others. He was a drummer and invented the Hi Hat. Ralph was a grew up to became a writer and this book reflects on his child hood with Bix playing baseball with him, or playing Debussy on the piano, and much more. Very sweet and loving book.

  • @petersmith3968
    @petersmith3968 6 років тому +1

    My favourite Dixieland band by far.

  • @frankviedmaadriano1446
    @frankviedmaadriano1446 11 років тому +3

    Excelentes videos de un jazz que siempre va a tener vigencia: Alguien me podria subir a Eddie Condon All Stars-When a woman loves a man. Desde ya muchas gracias

  • @markt1387
    @markt1387 10 років тому +1

    Just loved that version of Muskrat Ramble

  • @Edv468
    @Edv468 12 років тому +3

    Its Buzzy Drootin on drums not Cliff Leeman

  • @garysaddleback
    @garysaddleback 11 років тому +2

    Well, folks . . . speaking of great jazz books: if you can find them, check out George Simon's 1967 "The Big Bands", and Dizzy Gillespie's memoir "To Be Or Not To Bop."
    I've spent several years trying to land a copy of Charles Mingus' blistering autobiography, "Beneath The Underdog", in the modern, UNCENSORED version.
    And remember what Nietzsche said: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
    Gary in Arizona

  • @donnieluc6830
    @donnieluc6830 5 років тому +1

    Back in the day when dixieland musicians with talent were broke!

  • @pavelsladek4143
    @pavelsladek4143 9 років тому +1

    That's Music!

  • @kcuhca1953
    @kcuhca1953 12 років тому +1

    pros at work---ain't they great!!!! jazz, bring it on!!

  • @jassW
    @jassW 12 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting. Strange, all this music is 1/2 step high (can tell by looking at Cutshall's slide - plus I know they're not playing Royal Garden in B natural, or the blues that starts this video in B). Can anyone explain? I suppose a film at the wrong speed, being analogue, would raise the pitch, too. Too bad, might have a better appreciation for tempos, which on some tunes sound a little quick.

    • @RoyGardnerra
      @RoyGardnerra 6 років тому

      You're spot on. The original Australian VHS source video has been slowed down about 5% when I encoded it to improve and stabilise the image to enable it to be de-interlaced and upscaled from 320x240 pixels to the 1080i

  • @senfkorn35
    @senfkorn35 11 років тому +1

    Ich habe das Buch von Eddie Condon "Wir nannten es Musik" Eddie soll ja auf der Gitarre nie ein Solo gespielt haben.

  • @sonarman65
    @sonarman65 12 років тому +3

    Yup. AND that's Peanuts Hucko on the stick.

  • @MrAudioProducer
    @MrAudioProducer 12 років тому

    The original performance is captured on film with stereo sound, not on Ampex video tape recorder. May be that's incorrect reel-to-reel speed during re-recording on cinematic (film to video)?

    • @RoyGardnerra
      @RoyGardnerra 6 років тому

      Good pickup. This encoding has been slowed down about 5% when I copied it from the Australian VHS source tape to improve image and stability when upscaling it from 320x240 to 1080i WMV for uploading to UA-cam. I have many old VHS tapes that have all sorts of speed and sound synch issues with conversions from old 24fps to 25fps PAL video. Similar issues with some conversions from 60 Hz NTSC material to 50 Hz PAL. Video image can be improved but sound suffers.

  • @dwaynebrue7651
    @dwaynebrue7651 5 років тому +2

    Peanuts Hucko

  • @ArkRed1
    @ArkRed1 11 років тому +1

    What's the name of the first tune?

  • @ArkRed1
    @ArkRed1 11 років тому +1

    Stealing Apples the Fats Waller tune is the one their playing continuing 2/2 from 1/2.

  • @bobboscarato1313
    @bobboscarato1313 9 років тому +1

    Drummer in this video is Danny Barcelona.

    • @leonardseed9581
      @leonardseed9581 9 років тому

      IT SAYS GEORGE WETTLING. DANNY COULD NEVER PLAY DIXELAND LIKE THIS.

    • @leonardseed9581
      @leonardseed9581 9 років тому

      +Leonard Seed SORRY MY ERROR.

    • @Marathonracer
      @Marathonracer 6 років тому +1

      bob boscarato This is the great Buzzy Drootin on drums. Danny Barcelona could never play like this and certainly didn't look anything like Buzzy Drootin.

    • @ianboard544
      @ianboard544 6 років тому

      No, it's Buzzy Drootin.