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My History of listening to Jazz

Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 6:23 pm
by Grah
I am starting to get a bit long in the tooth and at the present time, following a fall, I am not able to play. This has enabled me to listen to my record collection. I am finding that I just love the bands I listened to as a young man. One of my favorites is Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. I used to follow them around the London suburbs jazz clubs and attend broadcasts. I think they played a very swinging style which they always said was based on the Chicago Style. That's not surprising because Eddie Condon was a huge Favorite of mine and I have a huge collection of his recordings. He does indeed Swing and had some great players in his band.

Anyway, has a listen to this Kenny Ball broadcast because it demonstrates all the great playing abilities of his band:


Of course, Louis Armstrong was my absolute favorite jazz trumpet player. One of my recordings of Kenny and Louis playing together is just the greatest!

Re: My History of listening to Jazz

Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 8:38 pm
by Posaunus
Grah,

So sorry to learn that you're not playing now. Hope that's temporary.

Kenny Ball's Jazzmen were a great ensemble - don't see that any more. Sort of the British Dukes of Dixieland, with class!

Can't forget the original:

Best wishes on your recovery. Don't forget us at TromboneChat!

Re: My History of listening to Jazz

Posted: Thu May 11, 2023 5:33 pm
by Grah
You are quite right about the "great ensemble". Historically, Kenny had a fantastic list of trombone players over the years. The very best in British jazz!

Re: My History of listening to Jazz

Posted: Thu May 11, 2023 7:31 pm
by Grah
This is just one of the bands and the mates I want to get back with:

https://redlandcitybands.org.au/smith-street-stompers/