Say, Si Si - Tuba Skinny - The Little Brown Church
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2018
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Tuba Skinny (tubaskinny.com) performs at the Little Brown Church in Round Pond Maine, August 23, 2017
Erika Lewis (vocal&drum)
Todd Burdick (tuba),
Jason Lawrence (banjo)
Max Bien-Kahn (guitar)
Greg Sherman (guitar and vocals)
Shaye Cohn (cornet)
Barnabus Jones (trombone)
Craig Flory (clarinet)
If TS was to,issue a Live Album, this venue would be it. Great acoustics and great talent, unbeatable combination.
I would be thrilled to see TS release a live album from this show. I have all the audio is archived - all they need to do is ask as it's their music not mine.
@@CineDevine yes that would be fantastic. Love your videos from this concert so much. Thank you for your work. 👍 👍 👍
Here's another vote for the release of that live album. You, CineDevine, captured a wonderful video of a spectacular band. Although the band prefers to site in a wide shallow C, the fact they were forced to sit together for this venue is a plus for the viewer.
@@stevegrooms1142 Thank you Steve. The band really did shine on this night and I am grateful to have been there. I would be thrilled to see TS use this audio for a live album. I have no financial interest in this work as my non-profit mission is to support and promote classic jazz musicians and venues. Hoping I get the call someday.
A full appreciative audience and tin walls help.
The best clarinet player I've ever heard!
Wow that clarinet by Craig Flory outstanding.Special mention to Barbabus&Shay and the gang.Good luck to Erica and her soon to be new addition.Keep the the music comming for many years to come.
Bobby Hackett, himself a great jazz trumpet/cornet player, commented to jazz critic & author Nat Hentoff about Louis Armstrong's artistry: "Do you know how hard it is to make melody come so alive?" Shaye has done it here and on all the other tunes her band plays. (From: a March 2017 edition of Jazz Lives blog.) Fantastic ensemble playing, great solos and wonderful energy from start to finish. Bravo TS!
Tuba Skinny's ensemble playing is superb.
This is outstanding. American classical music in all it's glory. That clarinet of Craig Flory with the tuba of Todd Burdick and the picking of Jason Lawrence unbelievable !!
Don't forget the bass drum swing ! It's a smal bass drum, and I think, a new sound in traditional music.
This tune is on Tuba Skinny's 2020 Bandcamp Album called 'Quarantine Album: Unreleased B Sides'.
A great coordination of this groups performing this beautiful piece of music..Shaye does it well as usual, Jason Lawrence solo is unique with his banjo, Craig Flory at his best with his clarinet, Barnaby Jones solo on his trombone is amazing...Todd Burdick tuba blending along is nice...so does Max Bien Kahn resonant guitar does its' share along and the drum of Erika Lewis made it more awesome...
romeo paradero that is a 6 string 'guitanjo' - not a 4 string banjo.
Craig Flory! Great clarinet!
Agree 100%
Eccezionale
Bravi tutti ma Craig Flory é il fuoriclasse della band
Craig without a hat !!!!
I'd trade all my hair for his talent on the clarinet!
Superb quality recording. All come through loud and clear, especially the full richness of the wind instruments. Shaye's playing is particularly outstanding.
Craig that is wonderful playing, thank you all.
Happy sounds! These gays are addictive!
What a power!
Love those Spanish or Mexican songs. This one was great as the crowd liked it too.
Great band, it's a pleasure to watch Erika.
Great Great Musicians, all of them
Erika statuesque as usual. Super group.
Very, very, swinging ! Ils sont tous fantastiques !
Bravo a la série magnifique interprétation !
Great things. You should come to Zambia
Thank you!
Maravillosa esa versión de Para Vigo me voy, de Ernesto Lecuona! Felicitaciones!
Que bien , que lindo intrerpretan el jazz, son todos muy talentosos musicos. Se nota que disfrutan tocando esa musica maravillosa. El jazz me transtorna, me fascina Es lo maximo. Felicitaciones!!!!Carmen
Esibizione strumentale molto apprezzabile..
Magníficos.
TOTALMENTE DE ACUERDO CONTIGO.-DESDE ''BUENOS AIRES-REPUBLICA ARGENTINA''.-
This is awesome!!! I invite you to play it at my funeral along with What's The Matter With The "Bill?"
Bravo !Du Tuba skinny un jour egale du Tuba skinny toujours
Fantastici..
WOW wow WOW for this very old cuban song by Ernesto Lecuona ! originally a CONGA >> Para Vigo me voy .
Classy ending.
These guys are great, I really wanted to make this concert, 3-1/2 hours North of me. Maybe this year, if they come back to Maine.
in 2017 they shows about 20 minutes apart in damariscotta and round pond. great to see twice in one trip?
Back there August 29, at 7:30!
OOOPS! I meant GUYS.
I feel relieved now; thanks for the correction!
Title: 'Say Si Si'.
Thanks for the song title - I could not figure this one out
And where did this one come from ? (Not so 'simple' as the others ?)
yes, I was stumped. Listened to a lot of TS hoping it was a song others posted - couldn't find it. I have another I'm unsure about. I think it's Soudan?
ua-cam.com/video/ZI6n-UW1sL4/v-deo.html
'Say Si Si' is a 1936 composition by Stillman, Lecuona & Luhan. It's a standard 32-bar tune with an exceptionally basic chord sequence. All three of the first three 'eights' can be played as four bars of the dominant 7th followed by four bars of the tonic. The final 'eight' is the familiar 'Sunshine Sequence'. The tune was popularised among jazz musicians by the late great Kid Thomas. Listen to his version, which I have loved for many years: ua-cam.com/video/EtqfWztC5J0/v-deo.html. But excuse me if I'm boring you....!
Who would have thought that De De Pierce would be an influence?: ua-cam.com/video/zfiLyyKBlPc/v-deo.html
Nothing spectacular, by their standards. Just damned good individual performance & group coordination.
The Best, and getting better.
(That’s a wicked Tbone. He has to be the most syncopated guy in Louisiana! Just any old place in the beat is good for him…)
Well done. But we need more light...
A small church without much lighting. I don’t see any good way to add light. 3:48
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Fantastic Band / Terrible Song ....:-)))))