woensdag 27 januari 2010

Horizons du jazz



Some legends of the jazz, with records made in the fifties.
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Louis Armstrong & his All Stars - Muskrat ramble (Los Angeles 24-01-1956)
Louis Armstrong & his All Stars - West End blues (Milan 20-12-1955) 52976)
Louis Armstrong & his All Stars - Bugle blues-ole miss (Newport Jazz Festival 06-07 1956)
Duke Ellington & his Orch - Take the A Train (Newport 07-07-1956)
Duke Ellington & his Orch - Satin doll (20-03-1958)
Duke Ellington & his Orch - C jam blues (New York 02-12-1959)
Miles Davis Quintet - Bye bye blackbird (New York 10-09-1956)
Dave Brubeck Quartet - Perdido (Newport 03-07-1958)
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dinsdag 5 januari 2010

Het Sneeuwbal Trio - Adé, kleine Paloma



Het Sneeuwbaltrio was al in de jaren '70-'80 als dialectgroep actief. Een van de leden was Koos Hindriks. Het drietal schreef ongeveer dertig nummers in het Gronings.
Adé, kleine Paloma
Rabarber Barbara
De zwiene blues
Marian
De sneeuwbaltango
Atletico

De bruiloft van kleine Paloma
De nachtmerrie van een opsporingsambtenaar
Droomparadijs
Metsel-Billie
Crazy Hawaii
De band van staal
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dinsdag 24 november 2009

Los Paraguayos - Paraguayan songs no. 2 (1955) (25 cm lp Mono)


One of the first records of Trio Los Paraguayos with Parana, Barboza and Garcia.
Produced in 1955.
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vrijdag 20 november 2009

Jan Plezier met zijn orgel - Grote feestpotpourri om mee te zingen


A mono 25cm lp, of a unknown organplayer Jan Plezier, made end 50's.
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donderdag 12 november 2009

Winifred Atwell - Black and white rag


Winifred Atwell (27 February 1914 – 28 February 1983) was a pianist who enjoyed great popularity in Britain and other countries (including Australia) from the 1950s with a series of boogie woogie and ragtime hits.

Atwell was born in Tunapuna in Trinidad and Tobago as Una Winifred Atwell. She and her parents lived in Jubilee Street. Her family owned a pharmacy, and she trained as a druggist, and was expected to join the family business, Winifred, however, had played the piano since a young age, and achieved considerable popularity locally. She used to play for American servicemen at the air force base (which is now the main airport). It was whilst playing at the Servicemen's Club at Piarco that someone bet her she couldn't play something in the boogie woogie style that was popular back home in the USA. She went away and wrote "Piarco Boogie" which was later renamed "Five Finger Boogie".
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vrijdag 23 oktober 2009

The Harmonica Three - Mondharmonica Toppers



A nice longplayer of a unknown mouthorgan trio, playing some very old wellknown songs.
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donderdag 22 oktober 2009

Amsterdamse Politiekapel olv J. K. Pinkse - Op mars door Amsterdam


A mono longplayrecord of the band of the police of Amsterdam. Produced end 50's - begin 60's.

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