So sad to hear of Chris Barber's passing. Now they have all gone Monty Ian ken Pat Acker and so many brilliant musicians.What a legacy they left. Musicians not personalities.God Bless them all
Whatever strange details come across the path to understanding and put stones in it, reflexes are definitely addressed that can almost never be properly classified at first. The viewer who reacts adequately in this way also appears in his regular life, but in any case for an outside observer. With a careful approach to curious or carnivalesque, as we say today, reactions to the fate of all people, where there no longer seem to be any generally prescribed guidelines, colorful impressions can be collected...
Ik was born too late to actually live this era, but thank everyoneninvolved tot play, record preserve and post this fantastisch,lovely and somewhat rebelleous music. I cant get enough of it...
I am 76 years old now and all my live fan of the Chris Barber band. I visited most of his concerts in the Netherlands. but on this album I hear numbers I never heard before. Thanks for that!
I am coming up to 78 and remember well when our art school in the UK brought Chris Barber and his band to the town hall in Oxford for our 'Arts Ball'. As I recall it would have been 1959/60. Great music-interesting times!
My mother ( 86 ) comes over for BBQ .ChrisBarber and The Dutch Swincolance band are her favorits..Also Louis Armstrong ..So i'm streaming Chris Barber now ...
Tracks 7 & 21 are NOT by Barber's Skiffle group, but by the full band; track 14 is, however, and features Lonnie Donegan (banjo-player for Barber) in what I think is their 1958 recording.
@@jonroonie..... An Irish Classical piano player that liked to sing blues and Trad jazz numbers. Born In Comber, County Down on 31st January 1932. Passed away on June 20th 2011, aged 79. She married Chris Barber in 1959, and divorced in 1983. She is buried in Movilla Abbey Cemetery, Newtownards Northern Island.
A supreme collection of talented musicians who understood traditional jazz and played it making it a total joy to listen too
I am 79 years old now and (EXACTLY SAME COMMENTS AS oldjazz1 belowe). Thanks for your upload on youtube. Jo Luttringer (France)
Much saddened by Chris Barber's passing at 90. I remember him so well from my many visits to 100 Oxford St in the 50's and early 60's
RIP.
So sad to hear of Chris Barber's passing. Now they have all gone Monty Ian ken Pat Acker and so many brilliant musicians.What a legacy they left. Musicians not personalities.God Bless them all
Whatever strange details come across the path to understanding and put stones in it, reflexes are definitely addressed that can almost never be properly classified at first. The viewer who reacts adequately in this way also appears in his regular life, but in any case for an outside observer. With a careful approach to curious or carnivalesque, as we say today, reactions to the fate of all people, where there no longer seem to be any generally prescribed guidelines, colorful impressions can be collected...
Ik was born too late to actually live this era, but thank everyoneninvolved tot play, record preserve and post this fantastisch,lovely and somewhat rebelleous music. I cant get enough of it...
I'm 70 years old been a fan of Chris Barber since i first heard them about 1963 they've visited Australia twice in that time
I am 76 years old now and all my live fan of the Chris Barber band. I visited most of his concerts in the Netherlands. but on this album I hear numbers I never heard before. Thanks for that!
bin auch 76 Jahre alt. Habe mein ganzes Leben C B gesehen und gehört
73 Paris ...a fan from the sixties!! Greetings...
Barber the best band of the era.
I am coming up to 78 and remember well when our art school in the UK brought Chris Barber and his band to the town hall in Oxford for our 'Arts Ball'. As I recall it would have been 1959/60. Great music-interesting times!
My mother ( 86 ) comes over for BBQ .ChrisBarber and The Dutch Swincolance band are her favorits..Also Louis Armstrong ..So i'm streaming Chris Barber now ...
Tracks 7 & 21 are NOT by Barber's Skiffle group, but by the full band; track 14 is, however, and features Lonnie Donegan (banjo-player for Barber) in what I think is their 1958 recording.
It is Track 15 - The Midnight Special. Played by the Chris Barber Skiffle Group with Lonnie Donegan singing.
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Who is the vocal in the first number?
That is the wonderful Ottilie Patterson, who was Chris Barber's wife for some time. Sadly she is no longer with us. She also plays the piano here
Ottilie Patterson (31 January 1932 - 20 June 2011). She was Barber's wife from 1959 until they divorced in 1983
Ottilie Patterson?
@@jonroonie..... An Irish Classical piano player that liked to sing blues and Trad jazz numbers.
Born In Comber, County Down on 31st January 1932. Passed away on June 20th 2011, aged 79.
She married Chris Barber in 1959, and divorced in 1983.
She is buried in Movilla Abbey Cemetery, Newtownards Northern Island.
Ottiie Patterson hear her version of a Hot time in old tonight and marvel at a voice made for jazz and blues
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