What a great huge atomic manifestation of art, talent, skill, creative expression !!! these musicians are on the top of the mountain of jazz emotion... anf also beautiful artists... !!!
It just gets better when Molly spreads her lips and puts out the "Strutters Ball" in this case but almost anything from "LAY me down a pallet... and I don't know the words todescribe everything I've heard, but I just appreciate you so much, sister.
Molly can absolutely sing too ! Love your eyes Molly! Also your hair! And your skin! Please sing more often. I’m going to New Orleans to watch you play.!
In his novel Nausea, Jean-Paul Sartre imagined that Shelton Brooks was Jewish, writing music in a sweltering New York City walk-up. He had no idea that Brooks was a black Canadian.
Nice research. What's almost as surprising is that Darktown has survived into this age, and a straight-ahead jazz version was issued two years ago. BTW, I much enjoyed your blog post on the Shake "Em Up Jazz Band.
Nice research. What's almost as surprising is that Darktown has survived into this age, and a straight-ahead jazz version was issued two years ago. BTW, I much enjoyed your blog post on the Shake "Em Up Jazz Band.
Thanks, Gordon. I think it has survived because it is a good tune and also because it is also easy to play, with a simple chord structure to improvise on. I like the unusually gentle tempo at which Molly beats it in. Many bands play it a good deal faster.
I love the way that Molly bends the rhythm of this song to make it her own. Well done!!
What a great huge atomic manifestation of art, talent, skill, creative expression !!! these musicians are on the top of the mountain of jazz emotion... anf also beautiful artists... !!!
Thanks for posting Sergio, great filming and audio.
What a cool song, great band.
The One and Only Dizzy!!❤❤❤❤❤
Dizzy, u r the best and u know it
Swinging, top vocal, my idea of a jazz band!
It just gets better when Molly spreads her lips and puts out the "Strutters Ball" in this case but almost anything from "LAY me down a pallet... and I don't know the words todescribe everything I've heard, but I just appreciate you so much, sister.
Great Band. Great musicians!
Beautiful
Sounds great Molly!
Sounds great! Lovely ladies too!
Molly can absolutely sing too ! Love your eyes Molly! Also your hair! And your skin! Please sing more often. I’m going to New Orleans to watch you play.!
As the same Japanese, so proud to see Haruka on the trombone in this great band! Any schedule for these great ladies to tour to Japan?
Molly, "T'as de beaux yeux, tu sais !"
'The Darktown Strutters Ball', composed in 1915 by Shelton Brooks.
In his novel Nausea, Jean-Paul Sartre imagined that Shelton Brooks was Jewish, writing music in a sweltering New York City walk-up. He had no idea that Brooks was a black Canadian.
What I find equally surprising is that Shelton Brooks had such a long life that he was still with us 37 years after Sartre wrote that novel.
Nice research. What's almost as surprising is that Darktown has survived into this age, and a straight-ahead jazz version was issued two years ago. BTW, I much enjoyed your blog post on the Shake "Em Up Jazz Band.
Nice research. What's almost as surprising is that Darktown has survived into this age, and a straight-ahead jazz version was issued two years ago. BTW, I much enjoyed your blog post on the Shake "Em Up Jazz Band.
Thanks, Gordon. I think it has survived because it is a good tune and also because it is also easy to play, with a simple chord structure to improvise on. I like the unusually gentle tempo at which Molly beats it in. Many bands play it a good deal faster.
Dyamm - Dizzy's lips are to die for!!!!
It sems RayBan swinging as well.
Dizzy!!! Dizzy!!! Dizzy!!! ✨🎶🤘😍🤘🎶✨ Dizzy!!! Dizzy!!! Dizzy!!!
Just swing.
funny how different the comments are for a womens' band from a mens. All the comments about how they look...
Chloe ....
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Molly ne cache pas ses jolis yeux ...
Dizzy makes me dizzy!