Showing posts with label Music-New Orleans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music-New Orleans. Show all posts

Monday, September 6, 2010

Warren "Baby" Dodds - New Orleans, Louisiana


New Orleans, Louisiana.
December 24, 1898 – February 14, 1959
One of the first jazz drummers
& inventor of the floor bass drum.


((Vinyl here))

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Posters from 'Snug Harbor' -New Orleans 1980-1986


These are posters from gigs I did in New Orleans
at the jazz club 'Snug Harbor' during the 1980's.
I found them while helping my Mom clean out her closet.

This was my band.
1978-1986

I was fortunate to be a member of the band
of legendary "Master New Orleans drummer"
the late 'James Black'. (R.I.P.)

This was the band of New Orleans 7 string
guitarist, 'Steve Masakowski'

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

"Professor Longhair" (Roy Byrd) photo - New Orleans

This is a large poster size photograph of "Professor Longhair",
taken by New Orleans photographer 'Barry Kaiser', he gave it to me when I left New Orleans and moved back to New York City in 1986.
I have it in a large frame on my living room wall.


"Mardi Gras in New Orleans"
Original 1949 version
Professor Longhair: piano and vocal


Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Astral Project with Nat Adderly & Bobby Mcferrin studio & Live in New Orleans

The Astral Project
Jazz tent N.O. Jazz festival
 

During the 15-16 years I lived in New Orleans, I played with many different bands and with many excellent musicians, such as the late Alto saxophonist, Earl Turbinton and the late New Orleans master drummer, James Black (R.I.P.)

One of the great bands I was a member of from 1978,'79-1986, was the original group the Astral Project, led by tenor, soprano saxophonist, bass clarintist and flautist; Tony Dagradi, with James Singleton on acoustic bass, the master New Orleans drummer Johnny Vidocovitch pianist David Torkanowsky and myself playing percussion. (After 1986, Steve Masakowski, the New Orleans seven string electric guitarist replaced pianist David Torkanowsky)These are several recordings we did in the 1980's before I moved back to N.Y.C.
These recordings have never been released.

The first three were recorded in New Orleans at
Sea-saint studios (Allen Toussaint's studio) , the band is Astral Project with guest musicians, the late Nat Adderly on Cornet and Bobby Mcferrin on vocal. The next five were recorded live at Tipitinas, the Astral Project with Bobby Mcferrin as guest vocalist.


Astral Project was: Tony Dagradi leader, reeds - James Singleton: acoustic and electric bass - John Vidocovitch: drum set - David Torkanowsky: piano and keyboards - Mark Sanders: multi percussion:

'Work Song'
Astral Project
Nat Adderly; Cornet, Bobby Mcferrin on vocal.
 (Recording engineer; Skip Godwin)

 
'Moon Dance'
Astral Project
Nat Adderly; Cornet, Bobby Mcferrin on vocal.
(Recording engineer; Skip Godwin)  


 'Dance With Me'
Astral Project
Nat Adderly; Cornet, Bobby Mcferrin on vocal.
(Recording engineer; Skip Godwin)  

 
'Dance With Me'
Astral Project - "live at Tipitina's"
Bobby Mcferrin
guest vocalist.


'Rotunda'
Astral Project - "live at Tipitina's"
Bobby Mcferrin guest vocalist.
 
 
'Scrapple from the Apple'
 Astral Project - "live at Tipitina's"
Bobby Mcferrin
guest vocalist.


'Big Chief'
Astral Project - "live at Tipitina's"
Bobby Mcferrin
vocal, scatting and whistling
Johnny Vidocovitch:
drums
David Torkanowsky piano 


Duo improvisation:

Bobby Mcferrin
; vocal, and myself; Brasilian Cuica



'Lunar Eclipse'
The first Astral Project LP on Gramavision.
Recorded at "Studio In The Country", Bogalousa, Louisiana.
5. 'Whirl'
The Astral Project

Monday, May 11, 2009

New Orleans Revival 1940 - 1954

"New Orleans Revival - 1940 - 1954"
You need both files 1 & 2 for all 43 songs
The real "Second Line", the best of the best.
(((1940 - 1954 #1 Here)))
(((1940 - 1954 #2 Here)))
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