It's a Jelly Roll Morton song. His name popped into my mind as the vid began. I looked it up to make sure. There are several runs up/down the keyboard reminiscent of Morton style. JRM was a belligerent fellow . He got stabbed which didnt do his health much good.
Jelly Roll Morton re formed his Red Hot Peppers in New York in 1928 with a different personnel from that which cut the classic recordings in Chicago in 1926/7. He retained the great Omer Simeon on clarinet though. In New York the 'Peppers recorded a great version of this number-it is often coupled with another good one-Georgia Swing.
@@rogerkent7577 Thank you for the information. I like the song a lot ,but had never heard it before. My Uncle Paul Sabrowski had his own “ Muddy River Jazz Band “ back in the 70’s - 80’s here in Portland ,🥀 Oregon and they only made one album but were very popular here in Portland. Don’t remember him ever playing “ Kansas City Stomp “? He played the Banjo and sang. He played a song called ‘ Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll. “ . They were very good. Always went to the Jazz Festival in Sacramento,Ca. Thanks again for your interest in my comment. Have a great Day and “Merry Christmas “. Regards, Chris ! ♥️🎶🥀🎶♥️🥰😎Here’s Bobby Darin and Johnny Mercer singing Ain’t Gonna Give You Any of My Jelly Roll. “. ruclips.net/video/fnJgbLhQNS4/видео.htmlsi=HNeVEknJW6gwXA3z This whole album is a great one .
Dear Stephanie and Paolo, Your brilliant version of Kansas City Stomp was so full, that it sounded like you’d arranged a score for several instruments! So very enjoyable, as always! Thank you.,
The perfect music for a film without words. We can imagine the antics of Charlie Chaplin. This music tells a story... Thank you: clicked on "Like" before even starting the video 🙂
Kansas City Stomp was so entertaining to listen to. I have never heard this before but was fantastic. You both play together so nicely. It is with great pleasure to be able to listen to your songs. Keep yourselves safe, and Merry Christmas to you both.
Jelly Roll Morton would enjoy, too (and possibly envy you, but then most probably find an excuse) - but for certain, I enjoy and envy (without an excuse).
I’ve never heard this song in my 85 yrs. But it’s Great tune. You kids play it Fantastically. Have a good week. ♥️🎶🥀🎶♥️🥰Chris.
It's a Jelly Roll Morton song.
His name popped into my mind as the vid began.
I looked it up to make sure.
There are several runs up/down the keyboard reminiscent of Morton style.
JRM was a belligerent fellow .
He got stabbed which didnt do his health much good.
Jelly Roll Morton re formed his Red Hot Peppers in New York in 1928 with a different personnel from that which cut the classic recordings in Chicago in 1926/7. He retained the great Omer Simeon on clarinet though. In New York the 'Peppers recorded a great version of this number-it is often coupled with another good one-Georgia Swing.
@@rogerkent7577 Thank you for the information. I like the song a lot ,but had never heard it before. My Uncle Paul Sabrowski had his own “ Muddy River Jazz Band “ back in the 70’s - 80’s here in Portland ,🥀 Oregon and they only made one album but were very popular here in Portland. Don’t remember him ever playing “ Kansas City Stomp “? He played the Banjo and sang. He played a song called ‘ Ain’t Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jelly Roll. “ . They were very good. Always went to the Jazz Festival in Sacramento,Ca. Thanks again for your interest in my comment. Have a great Day and “Merry Christmas “. Regards, Chris ! ♥️🎶🥀🎶♥️🥰😎Here’s Bobby Darin and Johnny Mercer singing Ain’t Gonna Give You Any of My Jelly Roll. “.
ruclips.net/video/fnJgbLhQNS4/видео.htmlsi=HNeVEknJW6gwXA3z This whole album is a great one .
@@christinataylor6572 Thankyou for your reply-keep listening to vintage jazz-it will keep you young...well youngish! 😀
@@rogerkent7577 You are so right. I live for my Children ,Grandchildren , Great- Grandchildren and Music. 🤗♥️🎶🥀🎶♥️🥰😎Chris.
Dear Stephanie and Paolo, Your brilliant version of Kansas City Stomp was so full, that it sounded like you’d arranged a score for several instruments! So very enjoyable, as always! Thank you.,
The perfect music for a film without words. We can imagine the antics of Charlie Chaplin. This music tells a story... Thank you: clicked on "Like" before even starting the video 🙂
Kansas City Stomp was so entertaining to listen to. I have never heard this before but was fantastic. You both play together so nicely. It is with great pleasure to be able to listen to your songs. Keep yourselves safe, and Merry Christmas to you both.
Thank you for the information. I do know of him. It’s a great song. Poor unfortunate man 🥺😢
You folks are fantastic as soon as this played the sun came out and lifted my day thanks so much what lively and fun tune
Fantastic, as always. Difficult syncopations handled perfectly. Thanks
I close my eyes and what I hear is the roll player piano that my grandfather had…only like it was playing more than one roll at a time.
It's always awesome to hear your instrumentals ❤
It must be Sunday. Thanks for sharing
Jelly Roll Morton would enjoy, too (and possibly envy you, but then most probably find an excuse) - but for certain, I enjoy and envy (without an excuse).
Cool!
The four handed piano give this a player piano sound.
GREAT!!!
Can't say that I remember this tune, but wow, you guys were wonderful with it as always!!🤩 Lots of love from Gene in Tennessee.
Je vous adore 🎶😍🎶🎶
Wonderful playing! Looking forward to December 29! Merry Christmas!
Thank you so much, David! We’re looking forward to seeing you on the 29th too!! 😊🙏🏻
Beautiful Thanks!!
I’m look in forward to seeing you in Ft Myers.
Beautyful
❤
😎👍
Can you please play this song solo, Steph?