If Dr. John says "N'awlins", Nawlins it is.
The guy that told me "Nawlins" was born, raised and probably died in "New Orleans". (proper for his obituary)
Here is an interesting artist that's new to me, and I wanted to share his music.
Encountered during my you-tube travels: He don't need no stinkin' band. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6tIzxmPCQE Brings to mind a young Jazz Aficionado traveling the back roads in the land of the Delta Blues, in his deuce and a quarter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmmODYxPPcs Cheers |
Wynton is probably the best "living" trumpet player, and he sure can play Nawlins music. Although I’m a "jazz aficionado", my focus has been primarily on what emanated from the northern cities, consequently I neglected Nawlins, considering it "Dixie Land" which was outside of my universe at the time of my introduction to jazz, which was a long time ago (1955). Now we all know what radio was like at that time, and everything from the south that was considered jazz was "Dixieland"; Consequently the wealth of music from New Orleans eluded me, now I’ve got a lot of catching up to do. Buddy Bolden is someone Nina Simone sang about, and this was my only awareness of Buddy Bolden. New Orleans jazz is a new beginning for me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVXZryIKmQE |