Color played a role in the beginnings of jazz says 87 year old Creole clarinet and sax player Charlie Gabriel we ve all been grieving and down here the northeast this news that s why it s the gumball state. Everybody all in different cultures if in the long run. Charlie Gabriel featured player in the Preservation Hall Jazz Band looks back with us into the Creole spirit of jazz we ll be joined this hour with music from New Orleans creels Jelly Roll Morton Sidney Beacham Allen Toussaint and Fats Domino as well as people drawn to their music like Tom Waits and Del McCoury. New Orleans Creole Music 1st with Deacon John letting the good times roll on American roots. To. Sell books. a 9 years of age he d sold over 75000000 records his 1st language was French Creole one prominent early Creole musician was cornet player Buddy Bolden leading the 2nd line at the beginning of the last century others picked up the torture. Jazz continued to grow out of spasm bands street parades and cotillions e
This he. Come. Home up. Was done. 2 Morrow. No. No. No. The great the late Erroll Garner this was recorded in 1961 and just released recently a couple months ago and a cd is called close up and swing it was recorded in 1961 again that s course St Louis Blues Erroll Garner on piano at the Calhoun on base and Kelly Martin playing the drums we listen to a vocal right before that a new one from Sarah Guzaarish the cd as called thirsty ghost and I played a Stevie Wonder composition by Sara because Eric called I believe when I fall in love we began with trio Kate actually Kate Dunn and planet Earth and this is from their latest release a game called Planet Earth and I play a bracelet off of that Kate done on piano John derth on trumpet flew horn Dane Alderson on bass and Jake Reed on drums and percussion and you know I m giving I m going give away another pair tickets to that done concert promises to be really really fun again the information on that and soon as I start the next call y
Dr John m. Tab in Wa when you think of New Orleans music one of the 1st names to pop up is keyboard keyboard magician Dr John Bourne MacRebennack on November 20th 1901 in the 3rd Ward of New Orleans a prolific recording and performing artist Dr John released over 30 studio albums 6 live albums and multiple collaboration s over his 6 decade career he passed away earlier this year at his home in New Orleans at the age of $77.00 Dr John s music was a unique blend of jazz blues Cajun bill you will be but always 100 percent New Orleans inspired Let s start this hour off with Dr John doing what comes around goes around . No. Yes. The. Case in. Contrast. Listen so you know you. Would listen you d be. Very late it makes 2 ways. To get one. Just. We d. Linear. . Live. Alex. Cohen. Now to. a doctor Dr John said with his hit I go I go also in there George Porter Jr did Joe. Co-partner Irma Thomas since I fell for you Dr John collaborating wish me good Copeland on sweet hunt the trash and we
In fact he helped arrange the monstrous. You could hear him basically. Behind a piano there which did in those days there s not a lot of guitars soloing going on in the late forty s early fifty s Alyson early rock n roll r. And b. Records from that period. A lot of piano solos not many guitars solos. Because the guitar originally you know was not amplified and people had not quite developed its potential as a solo instrument it was only began being used. In the early forty s thanks largely to the work of Charlie Christian who amplified the guitar so it could fit in with a big band and played with any good. Anyway we did hear from him at the end you could hear him over the piano solo. Nelson. His brother Prince also died from a drug overdose in his twenty s then we went to. A guy who took his 1st. Guitar lessons from Walter Nelson and learn piano from Professor Longhair Dr John doing the Nauruan standard associated. For many years now with James Booker called Jungle partner and that wa
Shop on Wednesday Nov 13th that s coming up this next week the workshop will be held from 5 to 7 pm and the servant is and Alaska is a conference room on the 3rd floor of the bay tree building on the u.c.s.c. Campus entrance located at 1156 high street in Santa Cruz more info on accessibility means are available online at women and e.c.s. Edu or by phone at 831-459-2072. He Tim happy we are here in Santa Cruz the line up collective improved by well this morning thank you for giving it thanks for having me so nice for doing it now having you do the work back there that last that we are k.c. Se Santa Cruz were located had top the University of California at Santa Cruz and we broadcast at $88.00 f.m. All around this Monterey Bay up and down the sleekness Valley Santa Cruz Mountains sunless the islands who look at you and wherever your signal gets you at 88 point one f.m. Where ever a smart device is tuned to Casey a cd or g. Cuts there too so we have Matty this little casual It s not eve