I have watched this I’m sure 100 times. One of my favorites kids is playing harmonica. I think his name is Craig. Sings with Tuba Skinng. I’m in CANADA. Love you guys we are sure needing you. Keep up the good music.
I am so jealous of all of these great New Orleans musicians. I spend way too much time watching and listening to these awesome videos when all I would really like is to sit in and pick and play along with them!
I'm a mandolin player down here in Louisiana(search "The Petty Bones" here on youtube". I've had the pleasure of jamming with Stalebread Scottie and other street musicians from New Orleans. These guys know what they're doing!
There are members of several bands jamming on "Banjo Blues" along with the Drunken Catfish Ramblers. There's Tuba Skinny,Loose Marbles,Yes Ma'am, and Stalebread Scottie, who also has had his own band. That's Stalebread Scottie on guitar in the center from the Drunken Catfish Ramblers and Stalebread Scottie and His Gang. The banjo player on the left is Joseph Faison. On Scottie's left is Kevin,banjo, Raychel Severance is playing washtub bass behind Scottie, and "Dizzy", washboard, are all from Yes Ma'am. Michael Magro, clarinet was from Loose Marbles. Extreme left is Shaye Cohn, playing spoons and Barnabas Jones guitar, is behind Shaye, and Ryan Baer on mandolin, all from Tuba Skinny.(Ryan's not with them anymore). That's Greg Sherman, harmonica,on Stalebread Scottie's left, from the Drunken Catfish Ramblers, now also with Tuba Skinny.
Cherrl Lynn Yes, he is, Cherrl Lynn. I love his singing style and he has an infectious way of moving/bouncing his body with the rhythm of the song. He always adds something special to any band he plays with. What really surprised me, though, is the clip of him on Treme, talking to Melissa Leo about her daughter. It was a nice bit of acting.
One of the best songs by drunken catfish ramblers was somehow deleted, don't no why. Cant find it since. There were only 5 or 5 of them there. such a great song.
You know ,I always thought that the New Orleans street music is a comprehensive real music with black musicians and here again the whites play awesome music ! ! Welcome from Hungary !
wow! What's makin' ya so tense buddy? It's a happy sounding song about feeling bad, designed to take yer mind off yer troubles. Listen to it a few times and you'll feel better. I know I do! At least until I read your angry comment. Oh hell, I'm not going to let that drag me down! love ya!
wow! you took that bait like a big ol' catfish. Please get some anger management treatment and see if you can't come back to the sandbox and play nice. In the mean time, we'll be enjoying the music. Still love ya!
Who's your cousin? These are members of more than four bands, some of whom play with other bands. There's the Drunken Catfish Ramblers, Tuba Skinny, Yes, Ma''am, Stalebread Scottie from Stalebread Scottie and His Gang as well as the Drunken Catfish Ramblers and there's also Loose Marbles.
+Just Another Whale You mean Greg Sherman? I mentioned him as now also being with Tuba Skinny and he's a great addition. Check out their recent videos. He's very talented and creative.
Yo wat folks kin come hav a blast now, y'hear- Massa Bush & Marse Brownie done got shed 'o all dem dahkees. Now Nawlin's nuttin bet rich wat tourists. Y'all hav a goodin'
They got one sorta black guy in the band, (banjo), but they've certainly accomplished their gentrification of New Orleans. N.O. used to be the only large Neapolitan City where you could live poor and still do things for fun and be happy. That was the mystery & funky charm of it. I'm dubious about returning there since Katrina. Used to go for New Orleans French Quarter Festival every year, but if I go now and the magic of the old black city is gone I'll surely grieve myself to death!
The street musicians seem to all get along so well , lots of smiles and genuine enjoyment! Love it.
I love the gal on the string bass. I do believe she's underrated. My like is to her.
I have watched this I’m sure 100 times. One of my favorites kids is playing harmonica. I think his name is Craig. Sings with Tuba Skinng. I’m in CANADA. Love you guys we are sure needing you. Keep up the good music.
That’s Greg Sherman on Harmonica.
Love you this is my favourite. Can’t sit still. If I wasn’t 84 I’d fly anywhere to see you. This is 5yrs.
I am so jealous of all of these great New Orleans musicians. I spend way too much time watching and listening to these awesome videos when all I would really like is to sit in and pick and play along with them!
+Byron Cox Yup, me as well.
+Byron Cox Go to New Orleans!
I'm a mandolin player down here in Louisiana(search "The Petty Bones" here on youtube". I've had the pleasure of jamming with Stalebread Scottie and other street musicians from New Orleans. These guys know what they're doing!
Me and you both brother!
There are members of several bands jamming on "Banjo Blues" along with the Drunken Catfish Ramblers. There's Tuba Skinny,Loose Marbles,Yes Ma'am, and Stalebread Scottie, who also has had his own band. That's Stalebread Scottie on guitar in the center from the Drunken Catfish Ramblers and Stalebread Scottie and His Gang. The banjo player on the left is Joseph Faison. On Scottie's left is Kevin,banjo, Raychel Severance is playing washtub bass behind Scottie, and "Dizzy", washboard, are all from Yes Ma'am. Michael Magro, clarinet was from Loose Marbles. Extreme left is Shaye Cohn, playing spoons and Barnabas Jones guitar, is behind Shaye, and Ryan Baer on mandolin, all from Tuba Skinny.(Ryan's not with them anymore). That's Greg Sherman, harmonica,on Stalebread Scottie's left, from the Drunken Catfish Ramblers, now also with Tuba Skinny.
Scottie is my son, he's great isn't he?
Cherrl Lynn
Yes, he is, Cherrl Lynn. I love his singing style and he has an infectious way of moving/bouncing his body with the rhythm of the song. He always adds something special to any band he plays with. What really surprised me, though, is the clip of him on Treme, talking to Melissa Leo about her daughter. It was a nice bit of acting.
A who's who of the New Orleans busking scene. 😊
The fabulous Rusty Jenkins with the Slide Guitar! Is it Bob Ayo with the Ukulele?
So sorry about Scottie being in hospital so sad... Wishes and prayers...
Shaye playing spoons!
and Dizzy on the washboard
I needed to hear this :) From back when nola was proud to be nola!
This is how I picture heaven!
Wonderful happy jug-band music. Superb clarinet player, sounds like the legendary George Lewis.
Was in 'The Big Easy 'before the floods,one of the greatest places on earth,these guys and galls sum it up,great.
I 'm from New Zealand and wish I could be from there !!!!!
Por ello me encanta New Orlean por su gente preciosa y con dones que nos dan felicidad sana, precisa y maravillosa que nos llega al sentimiento .
Nobody expects the harmonica's inquisition!
Outstanding, loved every second of it
I picture heaven being a lot like this!
mandolin played by Ryan Baer!!! BIG THUMBS UP
makes feel all warm inside,GREAT SOUND !
Do you guys have a 78?
I`m missing thelady who plays the banjoI like this music so much
I love the music
they are great
Just fabulous
You remind me of a hill-billy band from the 30s or 40s called THE GOOSE CREEK GULLY JUMPERS. Thanks
does anyone know the words of the song i am from the netherlands and i love this
like it very very much
One of the best songs by drunken catfish ramblers was somehow deleted, don't no why. Cant find it since. There were only 5 or 5 of them there. such a great song.
Con i Tuba Skynny, i migliori a New Orleans.....
Ma ascoltateli, fantastici !
"Feelin' awful"? Sure don't look like it!
The bomb!
Brilliant
Who's the guy on the far right, banjo, red suspenders and the great smile?
You know ,I always thought that the New Orleans street music is a comprehensive real music with black musicians and here again the whites play awesome music ! ! Welcome from Hungary !
beautiful women in a jug band....yes please!
hell yeah. louisiana
where is this?
Yeah, I like it very "Much" !!!!
wow! What's makin' ya so tense buddy? It's a happy sounding song about feeling bad, designed to take yer mind off yer troubles. Listen to it a few times and you'll feel better. I know I do! At least until I read your angry comment. Oh hell, I'm not going to let that drag me down! love ya!
What is the title of this song? Lyicks? I want to join singing ;-) when I ever visit New Orleans ....
The name of the song is the famous "Banjo Blues", by Peg Leg Howell, 1928
Marathonracer Wow Thnx. Found the lyricks and I'm able to join the singing ;-)
name of song?
Banjo Blues by Peg Leg Howell and Eddie Anthony
wow! you took that bait like a big ol' catfish. Please get some anger management treatment and see if you can't come back to the sandbox and play nice. In the mean time, we'll be enjoying the music. Still love ya!
YeeeeeeeeeeeeeeHaaaaaaaaaaa gaun yersels.
This is my cousins band
Who's your cousin? These are members of more than four bands, some of whom play with other bands. There's the Drunken Catfish Ramblers, Tuba Skinny, Yes, Ma''am, Stalebread Scottie from Stalebread Scottie and His Gang as well as the Drunken Catfish Ramblers and there's also Loose Marbles.
Marathonracer My cousin is Gregg from the Drunken Catfish Ramblers
+Just Another Whale
You mean Greg Sherman? I mentioned him as now also being with Tuba Skinny and he's a great addition. Check out their recent videos. He's very talented and creative.
thats awesome, then you know my son Scottie?
one fedora per group!
does anyone have the lyrics ?
weeniecampbell.com/wiki/index.php?title=Banjo_Blues
Yo wat folks kin come hav a blast now, y'hear-
Massa Bush & Marse Brownie done got shed
'o all dem dahkees. Now Nawlin's nuttin bet
rich wat tourists.
Y'all hav a goodin'
Banjo Blues by Peg Leg Howell
You can GOOGLE it.
They got one sorta black guy in the band, (banjo), but they've certainly
accomplished their gentrification of New Orleans. N.O. used to be the
only large Neapolitan City where you could live poor and still do things
for fun and be happy. That was the mystery & funky charm of it.
I'm dubious about returning there since Katrina. Used to go for New
Orleans French Quarter Festival every year, but if I go now and the
magic of the old black city is gone I'll surely grieve myself to death!
gar-an-tee......
@AirlineF1422 New Orleans louisiana
:-)
From your filthy talk seems you got your own troubles, zak.
theres only three ramblers in this collective and they are the folks to the far right the rest is some other street band i believe.
What filthy talk is that, the truth? yeah it can be ugly sometimes.....
Go Blues Lyrics.com.ar You will fiind the lyrics there Peg Leg Howell
@happyboy1029 Yeah thats RUclips for you son if you want intellectual stimulation you should attend a debate at Harvard.
Funny how this fad is dead now.