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Cabaret echoes : New Orleans jazzers at work, 1918-1927.

Title
  1. Cabaret echoes : New Orleans jazzers at work, 1918-1927.
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  1. Thurmont, MD : Off the Record ; Champaign, IL : Distributed by Archeophone Records, [2010], ℗2010.

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Additional authors
  1. Dudley, Roberta
  2. Lee, Ruth, 1895-1975
  3. De Droit, Johnny
  4. Parenti, Tony, 1900-1972
  5. Mack, Billy
  6. Mack, Mary
  7. Durante, Jimmy, 1893-1980
  8. Brownlee, Norman
  9. Brunies, Abbie, 1914-1955
  10. Christian, Frank (Cornetist)
  11. Foster, Abby
  12. Bass, Yvonne Powers
  13. Hightower, Willie
  14. Loyacano, Arnold
  15. Loyacano, Joe
  16. Ory, Babette
  17. Ory, Kid, 1886-1973
  18. Ridgley, William
  19. White, Amos, (Trumpeter)
  20. Ory\u0027s Sunshine Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  21. New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  22. Fate Marable\u0027s Society Syncopators, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  23. Original Crescent City Jazzers, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  24. Jazzola Novelty Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  25. Nighthawks (Musical group : Willie Hightower), performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  26. Halfway House Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  27. Famous Melody Boys, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  28. Brownlee\u0027s Orchestra of New Orleans, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  29. John Tobin\u0027s Midnight Serenaders, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  30. Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
  31. Original Creole Orchestra, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 2 audio discs : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Alternative title
  1. New Orleans jazzers at work, 1918-1927
  2. Jazzers at work, 1918-1927
Subject
  1. Alternate takes (Sound recordings)
  2. Bass, Yvonne Powers > Interviews
  3. Blues (Music) > Louisiana > New Orleans > To 1931
  4. Mack, Billy > Interviews
  5. White, Amos (Trumpeter) > Interviews
  6. Hightower, Willie > Interviews
  7. Ory, Kid, 1886-1973 > Interviews
  8. Ory, Babette > Interviews
  9. Loyacano, Joe > Interviews
  10. Mack, Mary > Interviews
  11. Ragtime music > Louisiana > New Orleans
  12. Loyacano, Arnold > Interviews
  13. Jazz > Louisiana > New Orleans > To 1921
  14. Jazz > Louisiana > New Orleans > 1921-1930
  15. Parenti, Tony, 1900-1972 > Interviews
  16. Brownlee, Norman > Interviews
  17. Ridgley, William > Interviews
  18. De Droit, Johnny > Interviews
  19. Christian, Frank (Cornetist) > Interviews
  20. Foster, Abby > Interviews
  21. Brunies, Abbie, 1914-1955 > Interviews
Genre/Form
  1. Alternate takes (Sound recordings)
Contents
  1. disc 1. Ory\u0027s Creole trombone ; Society blues ; When you\u0027re alone ; Krooked blues ; That sweet something, dear ; Maybe someday (Ory\u0027s Sunshine Orchestra, with Roberta Dudley and Ruth Lee) -- Panama ; Nobody knows blues ; New Orleans blues ; The swing ; Brown eyes ; Number two blues (Johnny DeDroit & his New Orleans Jazz Orchestra) -- Frankie and Johnny ; Pianoflage (Fate Marable\u0027s Society Syncopators) -- Sensation rag ; Christine (Original Crescent City Jazzers) -- I wonder where my easy rider\u0027s riding now ; The waffle man\u0027s call (Johnny Bayersdorffer & his Jazzola Novelty Orchestra) -- Boar hog blues ; Squeeze me (Hightower\u0027s Nighthawks)
  2. disc 2. Pussy cat rag ; Barataria (Half-way House Orchestra) -- That\u0027s a plenty ; Cabaret echoes (Anthony Parenti\u0027s Famous Melody Boys) -- My heart breakin\u0027 gal ; Black but sweet, Oh God! (Billy and Mary Mack) -- Peculiar ; Dirty rag (Brownlee\u0027s Orchestra of New Orleans) -- I\u0027m afraid to care for you (John Tobin\u0027s Midnight Serenaders) -- Original Tuxedo rag ; Careless love ; Black rag (Original Tuxedo Jazz Orchestra) -- Ole Miss ; Ja-da ; He\u0027s had no lovin\u0027 for a long, long time ; Ja-da ; Why cry blues ; Ja-da : ( remake A) ; Ja-da : ( remake B) ; He\u0027s had no lovin\u0027 for a long, long time : (remake) (Original New Orleans Jazz Band/Jimmy Durante\u0027s Jazz Band)
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. "Rare recorded performances and interviews"--Container.
  2. Compact discs.
  3. Includes interviews with Norman Brownlee, Abbie Brunies, Frank Christian, Johnny DeDroit, Abby "Chinese" Foster, Yvonne Powers Bass, Willie Hightower, Arnold Loyacano, Joe Loyacano, Billy and Mary Mack, Babette Ory, Kid Ory, Tony Parenti, William "Baba" Ridgley, Amos White.
  4. Program notes, biographical information and discography (58 p. : ill.) laid in container.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in New York, Santa Monica, Calif., New Orleans, and Chicago.