Yes! That is the one. My cover is still intact, but the thing is played out [when I used to have a player]. I'm still looking for a decent CD copy, though.Z-Tuba Dude wrote:Is this the album you are referring to?scottw wrote:+1 on anything the Dukes put out in the 50's through about 1970 or so. Terrific stuff.
The group [and, specifically, the tuba player] who had the most profound influence on me and any success I ever had with Dixieland was The Dixieland Rhythm Kings, led by tubist Gene Mayl. I don't know if you can find much today from this group, but it's worth your effort to try. They were contemporary with the Dukes but not so well known. I literally wore out my favorite 33 1/3rd record of theirs, "TheDRK's in Hi-Fi". I wish I had that album on CD now, but it is very scarce. ****Alert: anyone have it? I would love to hear from you!*** Gene Mayl laid down some of the finest tuba lines I have ever heard to this day and the rest of the band was excellent, too.
Scottw
Dixieland Jazz
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scottw
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Re: Dixieland Jazz
Bearin' up!
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Bob Bigalard
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Re: Dixieland Jazz
Louis Armstrong and his hot 7.
Recording reccomendation: Weary Blues
Recording reccomendation: Weary Blues
King 1241
Miraphone 186 CC
Wessex Tenor Trombone
Amati Kaiser Baritone
Getzen Eterna Trumpet
Miraphone 186 CC
Wessex Tenor Trombone
Amati Kaiser Baritone
Getzen Eterna Trumpet
