L o u i s A r m s t r o n g
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Kinda wanna watch Dixieland kinda wanna avoid a cry fest cause it reminds me of home and my baby when we first met, and how we went on to make it out of our home town to better things. Reminds me of how my baby thought I could never love a mf like him. I don't want the movie to end badly with them not making it or the main guy getting his head popped...its literally the same reason I can BARELY ever listen to Preacher's Daughter because its too real for me its like describing my life back to me and making me look dead at it as it claws my eyelids back. I can't listen unless I need a good cry lol. I got the early homeschooled and insulated years right beside all the chaos, then I got out to "secular" school and my desire pulled me straight into the pure chaos and wildness of small town NC, from 13 onward. Still in church every Sunday, high as kite and no longer virgin white. Anyway, now I'm just reminiscing.
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Tracklist:
Bangin' On The Pipes / Steam Heat • Salt Peanuts • Grinning In Your Face • Shaky Flat Blues • That's A Plenty / Surfeit, U.S.A. • Little Pony • Fairytale • Black Coffee • Love In Them There Hills
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Joe Marsala – The Chronological Classics: 1936-1942
“An excellent swing clarinetist who was flexible enough to play hot on Dixieland records, Marsala’s six sessions reflect his versatile musical tastes. Among his more celebrated sidemen on these formerly rare selections are trumpeters Marty Marsala (his brother), Pee Wee Erwin, Bill Coleman, and Max Kaminsky, trombonist George Brunies, altoist Pete Brown, violinist Ray Biondi, drummers Buddy Rich and Shelly Manne (both making their recording debuts), and several fine rhythm sections. Marsala’s wife, Adele Girard, the first great jazz harpist, is notably added on 11 of the numbers. Her hot harp playing on “Bull’s Eye” and “I Know That You Know” steals the show. Highly recommended.” – Scott Yanow/AllMusic.
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chris barber's jazz band -- bobby shaftoe
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L o u i s A r m s t r o n g
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Harlem Hamfats - Let's Get Drunk and Truck (1936)
“Truck” you say...
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