Really good job. But it doesn't do justice to watching them live at Preservation Hall in New Orleans. Only $10 a person every Sat and some Sundays/Fridays from 8pm-11pm. And no, I'm not their marketing manager.. :) ...I saw them live this past weekend and the band they featured (differs each day) was great!
They're not taking this song seriously. It has three keys, two minor and one major. They're playing only the major section, which is the least interesting.
Hindustan,where we stopped our tired caravan, Hindustan,where the painted peacock proudly spreads his fan, Hindustan,where the purple sun bird flashes across the sand, Hindustan, where I met her hand and the world began. Composed by Oliver Wallace and Harold Weeks in 1917 or 1918, not a Hindustani song, but a standard for trad jazz-bands.
wonderful, rich, swinging music, what you hear when these cats play is a lifetime of honing their art... always think this music should be heard in a club environment, not concert hall. if i'd had a few drinks and this band struck up, i'd be on my feet dancing like a fool
There's nothing worse than people tapping their hands when they should be dancing! Get up and dance people, dance, dance! I promise Louis Armstrong i'll dance next time time i'm in such a situation.
Carl pinnin’ down that rhythm.
There should have been a huge dance floor in the centre of the hall. You can't listen to this kind of music sitting down!
Really good job. But it doesn't do justice to watching them live at Preservation Hall in New Orleans. Only $10 a person every Sat and some Sundays/Fridays from 8pm-11pm. And no, I'm not their marketing manager.. :) ...I saw them live this past weekend and the band they featured (differs each day) was great!
WoW i Always Love Jazz Specially Live
Trumpet:John Brunious Jr
Saxophone:Ernest "Doc" Watson
Trombone:Lucien Barbarin
Piano:Rickie Monie
Banjo:Carl LeBlanc
Bass:Walter Payton Jr
Drums:Joe Lastie Jr
Thank you
You go, Mr. Bass Man.
sabu dah dabuh dabuh du sah sah...sabudabuh sabu dah buh sa sa...dabuh dabuh dabuh daaaaah! yeah!
The old exotic combined the whole world into one place that wasn't here ;) Not that here is bad, this is just pictoresque !
They're all good, of course. But this bass man steals the show with his brilliant short solo. What's his name?
Walter Payton on Bass. Nicholas Payton's Father. DEC. a few years ago
I love the bass solo too!
Man those cats can Play!!!
At first glance of the thumbnail, I was think that it's Borat playing the banjo.
I am mix with Asian black and Mexicn and I play trumpet
how are some of the people in that audience just sitting still, are they alive, or are they deaf?
They're not taking this song seriously. It has three keys, two minor and one major. They're playing only the major section, which is the least interesting.
u think you need to stand, dance, move on those performances
Hindustan,where we stopped our tired caravan,
Hindustan,where the painted peacock proudly spreads his fan,
Hindustan,where the purple sun bird flashes across the sand,
Hindustan, where I met her hand and the world began.
Composed by Oliver Wallace and Harold Weeks in 1917 or 1918, not a Hindustani song, but a standard for trad jazz-bands.
saint james and liza jane my favs. this is fourth after tiger rag
wonderful, rich, swinging music, what you hear when these cats play is a lifetime of honing their art...
always think this music should be heard in a club environment, not concert hall. if i'd had a few drinks and this band struck up, i'd be on my feet dancing like a fool
There's nothing worse than people tapping their hands when they should be dancing! Get up and dance people, dance, dance!
I promise Louis Armstrong i'll dance next time time i'm in such a situation.
YEAH!!!!!
not quite a mosh pit...
Fun song on trombone though.
Genial
Que harmonía 😮 sensacional 👌👋👋👋❣️
Remembering Alan Jaffe, a Mensch.
Ernest " Doc " Watson is smooooooth
Really fun band!!!! Talented!!
Missed these wonderful musicians dearly. They are forever the very best!👍🤗
@IndependentGeorge76
I wouldn't need the drinks. My toe would already be tappin' and I'd try to hop up with 'em on my acoustic guitar.
And the banjo is pluckin' out a tune to beat the band
Oliver Wallace composition.
Excellent ! Quelle verdeur ! Quelle énergie !
sweeeeeet
EF 2015?? ;))))))) ^^^ ^^ ^ ^
I love you.
Ma-ra-vi-lho-so
puro jazz!!!!!#
Well, it's racism as well.