AN INTRODUCTION
TO TRADITIONAL JAZZ!
Notes on the performances by David Robinson, Jr.
Please note: Due to the audio conversion process for online streaming, some of the timing indications appearing in the track descriptions may differ from what appears in the elapsed time counter by a second or so.
Mainstream Style
Eddie Metz and his Gang, 1999
New Orleans Brass Band Style
2. Just a Little While to Stay Here
Eureka Brass Band, 1962
Classic New Orleans Style
Chris Tyle’s Silver Leaf Jazz Band, 1995
King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band, 1923
Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers, 1926
Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven, 1927
New Orleans Revival Style
George Lewis’ New Orleans Ragtime Band, 1953
Dr. Michael White, 1990
European “Trad” Style
Kenny Ball’s Jazzmen, 1961
Early “Dixieland” Style
Dan Levinson’s Roof Garden Jass Band, 1998
New York Style
Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra, 1927
Keith Ingham and Marty Grosz and Their Hot Cosmopolites, 1994
Early Chicago Style
Chicago Rhythm Kings, 1928
Chicago Style
14. There’ll Be Some Changes Made
Eddie Condon’s All Stars, 1954
Swing Style
Bob Crosby’s Bob Cats, 1937
Teddy Wilson Sextet, 1944
San Francisco Style
Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band, 1946
South Frisco Jazz Band, 1995
Listening exercises
New Black Eagle Jazz Band, 1996
20. A Woman Is a Sometime Thing
Jim Cullum Jazz Band, 1987
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