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Paul Barbarin & His Band at Dixieland Hall
As Paul Barbarin and his band were setting up for the performance presented on this recording, Barbarin said:
“Today we have two great trumpet men for this album, Ernie Cagnolatti and Avery 'Kid' Howard. For a long time I’ve been wanting to get Cagnolatti’s version of 'Maryland. My Maryland' on record. He also does several other numbers in a very special way. On 'Maryland' we’re going to be very traditional, very parade and military. I’ll be using mostly the snare on this. It should come out nice and crisp.”
Barbarin’s “parade beat” is the greatest and was cherished by such cognoscenti as Louis Armstrong, a lifelong friend and admirer, Pete Fountain and others. But Barbarin's virtuoso technique is capable of many shadings. When the occasion demands, he is explosive, inventive, and dramatic, yet he can lay down the smooth, strong, unobtrusive style of Creole elegance – all the versatility of a great drummer.
In the Band: Paul Barbarin, Drums and Leader ~ Ernie Cagnolatti, Trumpet, tracks 1-5 ~ Avery "Kid" Howard, Trumpet, tracks 6-9 ~ Louis Cottrell, Clarinet ~ Lester Santiago, Piano ~ Waldren "Frog" Joseph, Trombone ~ Placide Adams, Bass Fiddle
The Music: 1. Second Line ~ 2. What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry ~ 3. Maryland, My Maryland ~ 4. Sugar Blues ~ 5. Tiger Rag ~ 6. Little Liza Jane with Dixieland Hall Choir ~ 7. Back of Town Blues ~ 8. Pallet on the Floor ~ 9. High Society
Format: Compact Disc (Audio)
Catalog: Nobility Studios 707
For more information on this and other titles in this series, please visit our website
As Paul Barbarin and his band were setting up for the performance presented on this recording, Barbarin said:
“Today we have two great trumpet men for this album, Ernie Cagnolatti and Avery 'Kid' Howard. For a long time I’ve been wanting to get Cagnolatti’s version of 'Maryland. My Maryland' on record. He also does several other numbers in a very special way. On 'Maryland' we’re going to be very traditional, very parade and military. I’ll be using mostly the snare on this. It should come out nice and crisp.”
Barbarin’s “parade beat” is the greatest and was cherished by such cognoscenti as Louis Armstrong, a lifelong friend and admirer, Pete Fountain and others. But Barbarin's virtuoso technique is capable of many shadings. When the occasion demands, he is explosive, inventive, and dramatic, yet he can lay down the smooth, strong, unobtrusive style of Creole elegance – all the versatility of a great drummer.
In the Band: Paul Barbarin, Drums and Leader ~ Ernie Cagnolatti, Trumpet, tracks 1-5 ~ Avery "Kid" Howard, Trumpet, tracks 6-9 ~ Louis Cottrell, Clarinet ~ Lester Santiago, Piano ~ Waldren "Frog" Joseph, Trombone ~ Placide Adams, Bass Fiddle
The Music: 1. Second Line ~ 2. What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry ~ 3. Maryland, My Maryland ~ 4. Sugar Blues ~ 5. Tiger Rag ~ 6. Little Liza Jane with Dixieland Hall Choir ~ 7. Back of Town Blues ~ 8. Pallet on the Floor ~ 9. High Society
Format: Compact Disc (Audio)
Catalog: Nobility Studios 707
For more information on this and other titles in this series, please visit our website
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