TRADITIONAL JAZZ SCENE (1955) Various; Alex Welsh Dixielanders; Chris Barber's Jazz Band; The Merse

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  • The traditional jazz scene in 1955 was a vibrant and exciting time for jazz enthusiasts in the UK. Many jazz bands were formed during this period, and some of the most prominent ones included Alex Welsh Dixielanders, Chris Barber's Jazz Band, The Merseysippi Jazz Band, and Zenith Six.
    This album, released by London Records in 1955, features recordings from these four jazz bands. The tracks on the album showcase a range of jazz styles, including Dixieland, blues, and ragtime.
    The first track on the album, "Creole Belles; Young Woman's Blues," is performed by The Merseysippi Jazz Band. This track features a lively Dixieland-style performance, complete with trumpet, clarinet, trombone, and banjo. The second track, "I Never Knew Just What A Girl Could Do; St. Louis Blues," is performed by Chris Barber's Jazz Band and features a slower, bluesy style with a focus on the clarinet.
    The third track, "Riverside Blues; Steamboat Stomp," is performed by Zenith Six and features a more upbeat, swing-style performance. Finally, the Alex Welsh Dixielanders perform three tracks on the album, including "Maple Leaf Rag," "Black Mountain Blues," and "Mississippi Mud," which showcase their versatility as a band.
    Overall, this album provides a great snapshot of the traditional jazz scene in 1955, with each band bringing their unique style and sound to the recordings.
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    00:00 Creole Belles; Young Woman's Blues - The Merseysippi Jazz Band
    04:05 I Never Knew Just What A Girl Could Do; St. Louis Blues - Chris Barber's Jazz Band
    08:04 Riverside Blues; Steamboat Stomp - Zenith Six
    15:44 Maple Leaf Rag; Black Mountain Blues; Mississippi Mud - Alex Welsh Dixielanders
    Alex Welsh Dixielanders, Chris Barber's Jazz Band, and The Merseysippi Jazz Band were all important jazz bands that emerged during the traditional jazz revival of the 1950s in the UK.
    Alex Welsh Dixielanders was formed in 1949 by Welsh jazz trumpeter Alex Welsh. The band became known for its dynamic and energetic performances, which often featured Welsh's virtuosic trumpet playing. The band's lineup changed over the years, but some of its most notable members included clarinetist Archie Semple and trombonist Roy Crimmins.
    Chris Barber's Jazz Band was formed in 1954 by trombonist Chris Barber, and quickly became one of the most popular jazz bands in the UK. The band's repertoire included traditional jazz, blues, and skiffle, and featured the talents of musicians such as clarinetist Monty Sunshine and guitarist Lonnie Donegan.
    The Merseysippi Jazz Band was formed in Liverpool in 1949 by a group of jazz enthusiasts, and became one of the most popular jazz bands in the north of England during the 1950s. The band was known for its high-energy performances and its dedication to traditional jazz styles.
    All three bands played an important role in the traditional jazz scene in the UK during the 1950s, and helped to revive interest in jazz music among a new generation of listeners. Their performances were characterized by their infectious energy, technical proficiency, and a deep love and respect for the jazz traditions of the past.
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