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Crescent city summit, traditional New Orleans jazz.

Title
  1. Crescent city summit, Aug. 3, 1990 [sound recording] : traditional New Orleans jazz.
Published by
  1. Aug. 3, 1990.
Author
  1. Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization)

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Additional authors
  1. White, Michael, 1954-
  2. Marsalis, Wynton, 1961-
  3. Riley, Teddy, 1924-1992.
  4. Lonzo, Freddie
  5. Clark, Thais
  6. Veal, Reginald
  7. Gordon, Wycliffe
  8. Stafford, Gregory
  9. Barker, Danny
  10. Pistorius, Steve
  11. Riley, Herlin
  12. Morton, Jelly Roll, 1890-1941.
  13. Steele, Porter, 1880-
  14. Morgan, Sam, 1887-1936.
  15. Williams, Spencer, 1889-1965.
  16. Mares, Paul, 1900-1949.
  17. Manone, Wingy
  18. Williams, Clarence, 1893-1965.
  19. Johnson, Clarence, -1933.
  20. Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971.
  21. Martin, Sara, 1884-1955.
  22. Bocage, Peter E., 1887-1967.
  23. Piron, Armand J., 1888-1943.
  24. Oliver, King, 1885-1938.
  25. Ory, Kid, 1886-1973.
  26. Lewis, George, 1900-1968.
  27. Brooks, Shelton
  28. Blanchard, Terence
  29. Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization) dnr
Description
  1. 3 sound discs : digital, stereo.; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative title
  1. Traditional New Orleans jazz
Subject
  1. Live sound recordings
  2. Blues (Music)
  3. Jazz vocals
  4. Jazz > Louisiana > New Orleans
Genre/Form
  1. Live sound recordings.
Contents
  1. *LDCO 783: CD 1. Opening announcements (4:32) ; Milenburg joys / Morton (4:01) ; Announcement (0:48) ; High society / Steele (5:20) ; Bogalusa strut / Morgan (4:12) ; Mahogany Hall stomp / Spencer Williams (4:47) ; Tin roof blues / Mares (9:25) ; The tailgate ramble / attributed to W. Manone (3:47) ; In the sweet by and bye (5:01) ; Kansas City man blues / Johnson and [Williams] (8:16) ; Cornet chop suey (5:16) -- CD 2. Potato head blues (3:45) / Armstrong ; Careless love (7:02) ; Salty dog (4:29) ; Death sting me blues / Martin (5:01) ; Mama's gone goodbye / Bocage & Piron (8:28) ; Announcement (0:16) ; Audience (0:54) -- CD 3. Audience (4:39) ; Announcement (1:02) ; Shake it and break it (5:09) ; Canal Street blues / Oliver (4:11) ; Make me a pallet on your floor (5:39) ; Cakewalkin' babies (5:28) ; St. James infirmary (6:16) ; Muskrat ramble / Ory (3:08) ; Burgundy Street blues / Lewis (6:13) ; Some of these days / Brooks (5:44) ; Just a closer walk with thee/Just a little while to stay (9:45) ; Announcement (0:53) ; Whoppin' blues / [Terence Blanchard] (10:00).
  2. *LDC 42806: CD 1. Milenburg joys / Morton (5:11) ; High society / Steele (5:28) ; Bogalusa strut / Morgan (4:15) ; Mahogany Hall stomp / Spencer Williams (5:35) ; Tin roof blues / Mares (9:32) ; The tailgate ramble / attributed to W. Manone (4:14) ; In the sweet by and bye (5:27) ; Kansas City man blues / Johnson (8:15) ; Cornet chop suey (5:44) ; Potato head blues (4:19) / Armstrong ; Careless love (6:10) ; Salty dog (5:00) -- CD 2. Death sting me blues / Martin (5:14) ; Mama's gone goodbye / Bocage & Piron (9:00) -- CD 3. Shake it and break it (5:20) ; Canal Street blues / Oliver (4:29) ; Make me a pallet on your floor (5:39) ; Cakewalkin' babies (5:28) ; St. James infirmary (6:16) ; Muskrat ramble / Ory (3:26) ; Burgundy Street blues / Lewis (6:13) ; Some of these days / Brooks (5:59) ; Just a closer walk with thee/Just a little while to stay (11:02) ; Whoppin' blues / [Terence Blanchard] (8:50).
Call number
  1. *LDCO 783
Note
  1. Two slightly different versions of the same concert. *LDC 42806 contains a "note on source NPR/WBGO 1/11/91" and does not include announcements and audience background.
  2. Compact discs
  3. Photocopy of house program (38 p.) with biographical note about the history of New Orleans jazz available in *LDCO 783.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded live, Aug. 3, 1990, Alice Tully Hall, New York, N.Y.
Source (note)
  1. Jazz at Lincoln Center;
Author
  1. Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization)
Title
  1. Crescent city summit, Aug. 3, 1990 [sound recording] : traditional New Orleans jazz.
Imprint
  1. Aug. 3, 1990.
Playing time
  1. 005532 003000 010816
Performer
  1. Wynton Marsalis, Teddy Riley, trumpet ; Fred Lonzo, trombone ; Thais Clark, vocal ; Reginald Veal, bass ; Wycliffe Gordon, tuba ; Greg Stafford, cornet ; Michael White, clarinet and music director ; Danny Barker, banjo ; Steve Pistorius, piano ; Herlin Riley, drums.
Event
  1. Recorded live, Aug. 3, 1990, Alice Tully Hall, New York, N.Y.
Original version
  1. Compact disc service copy, recorded at NYPL in Dec. 2008, from borrowed DAT masters lent by Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Source
  1. Gift ; Jazz at Lincoln Center; 2008 NN-RHA
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Added author
  1. White, Michael, 1954- Performer. Conductor
  2. Marsalis, Wynton, 1961- Performer
  3. Riley, Teddy, 1924-1992. Performer
  4. Lonzo, Freddie. Performer
  5. Clark, Thais. Performer
  6. Veal, Reginald. Performer
  7. Gordon, Wycliffe. Performer
  8. Stafford, Gregory. Performer
  9. Barker, Danny. Performer
  10. Pistorius, Steve. Performer
  11. Riley, Herlin. Performer
  12. Morton, Jelly Roll, 1890-1941. Milenburg joys.
  13. Steele, Porter, 1880- High society.
  14. Morgan, Sam, 1887-1936. Bogalusa strut.
  15. Williams, Spencer, 1889-1965. Mahogany Hall stomp.
  16. Mares, Paul, 1900-1949. Tin roof blues.
  17. Manone, Wingy. Tailgate ramble.
  18. Williams, Clarence, 1893-1965. Kansas City man blues.
  19. Johnson, Clarence, -1933. Composer
  20. Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971. Cornet chop suey.
  21. Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971. Potato head blues.
  22. Martin, Sara, 1884-1955. Death sting me blues.
  23. Bocage, Peter E., 1887-1967. Mama's gone goodbye.
  24. Piron, Armand J., 1888-1943. Composer
  25. Oliver, King, 1885-1938. Canal Street blues.
  26. Ory, Kid, 1886-1973. Muskrat ramble.
  27. Lewis, George, 1900-1968. Burgundy Street blues.
  28. Brooks, Shelton. Some of these days.
  29. Blanchard, Terence. Whoppin' blues.
  30. Jazz at Lincoln Center (Organization) Donor
Research call number
  1. *LDCO 783 Notes on file.
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