Inégalables talentueux Tuba Skinny . La simplicité et la sympathique authenticité sont sœurs de réels talents reconnus aux quatre coins de la planète pour les artistes de Tuba Skinny . L’excellence au coin de la rue !
Thank you great video from tuba skinny.nicely night colorful place thank you camera person too.till then keep smiling with lol politely healthy and safely joyful tuba skinny
Ya got me going on that one! Tasty solos, soulful blues vocal, together ensembles, and the best glimpse of Trad Jazz Street Dancing I’ve ever seen or heard! Hot Tuba, too!
As a huge Leon Redbone fan, the first time I discovered you on RUclips (about 3 weeks ago) I immediately fell in love with your music. You guys are an amazing group of musicians. Miss Cohn and Miss Lewis not only very talented but gorgeous too. Tuba Skinny belongs in Hollywood. I guarantee it; someday, hopefully soon, you'll be playing the The Hollywood Bowl. Can't wait to see you guys.
Leon Redbone was an amazing discovery for me in the 1970s. I immediately recognized that he was from a different time and yet got airplay on the radio amidst all the rock in vogue then. I heard an interview of him about 15 years ago driving through Wyoming which showed both his intelligence and humanity. I discovered Tuba Skinny just last September and was immediately astounded. Wish I'd known about them all along, but haven't visited relatives in NOLA since before Katrina. Please support Tuba Skinny! They're a miracle on Earth.
Thank you, Randy, for this wonderful video. It was a good idea to give Greg a mic, so thanks to the Royal Frenchman Hotel. And not to forget, thanks a lot Tuba Skinny for your music which gives us so much lucky moments in this strange times.
Neither cold weather or a pandemic will stop Tuba Skinny from doing what they do best, playing the music they love and entertaining the fans they love! Many thanks to Randy aka "Raoul Duke" for videoing and posting these! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐😄👍
Mark, we spoke before, I forget if it's all IH or only Farmall you like. TS just keeps coming through. As long as they keep playing and Shaye gives us a smile sometimes, maybe we'll get through.
@@stewartfenton7660 I'm mainly a Farmall man as practically all my farming as well as Daddy's and Grandpa's was and is row crop farming. The Farmalls were International Harvester's line of row crop tractors which made them suitable for our kind of farming. If I was in the market for a utility (general purpose) tractor, I certainly wouldn't hesitate to buy an IH tractor. They were all great tractors. As for Tuba Skinny, I second your motion. Like you, a smile from Shaye Cohn could melt an ice berg!😊👍👍
@@MarkWYoung-ky4uc I'm from England, my dad drove a Farmall in the war as well as a Titan, it probably was from his description, and a pair of Fordsons. The only older Internationals I drove were B250, B275 and 414,nice little tractors, grip like hell and we needed that in Devon. And once a rarer B450, these were all British market models, but last I heard were still being turned out, the smaller ones, In India, in uglier tin work of course. The art of automotive styling has disappeared. . Tuba Skinny, what is it about them that grabs us all? Apart from the music, maybe it's partly the lack of showbiz. I'd like Gunhild Carling a whole lot better without all that claptrap, but then I suppose she wouldn't be Gunhild.
@@stewartfenton7660One thing about Tuba Skinny is that they have a way of bringing good people together. You are the second friend from England I have made since I started following them last summer. The first is THE one and only "Pops" Coffee. Another thing is their well polished musicianship, each is a great musician and together they work like a well tuned well timed engine. Another thing about them is they don't just play traditional jazz but blues, jug band, calypso and occasionally country songs as well as anything else that they can think of. While they play major festivals and events as well as go on tour overseas, they still busk on the street when back in New Orleans which proves they haven't gotten above their raising sort of speak. Lastly, they are real humanitarians who are always working to help out others by donating part of their proceeds to worthy causes. As for the tractors, I am familiar with the old International b275 and 414s. They were great old utility tractors that were great for all general farm work. We always had the Farmalls because our main crop here in North Carolina was tobacco which is a very intensive row crop making a row crop tractor a must. You mentioned Fordsons. Years ago my uncle had a 1926 Fordson made in Cork, Ireland. He bought it from an uncle of his that used it to thresh wheat with. He used it to turn land and other heavy jobs but they still cultivated with the mules. He said it was a brute to hand crank and steer. Great to hear from you. Take care over in the west country! 😊
@@stewartfenton7660 Stewart here is a video that you might like. It's a video by International Harvester to promote the Farmall Cub, the smallest tractor in the Farmall line. My grandpa had a 1955 model and it was the first tractor I ever learned to use. I have many fond memories of using his cub on the farm and of grandpa using it. It is now owned by one of my first cousin's sons which makes him the fourth generation to use it...enjoy! ruclips.net/video/ap394MLejOM/видео.html
Looks like New Orleans is freezing cold. Everyone at Tuba Skinny is huddled. Sweaters, winter hats, underpants and sheepskin coats. But they play as well as in summer.
Many thanks for giving us this treat, Randy. A companion video to your recent one of 'Junco Partner', with the Travelling Pianist sitting in. 'Hard Pushin' Papa' is a 12-bar blues and they are playing it in the key of G - a key rarely used by most jazz bands.
Ah, as we say in the UK, you are 'opening a can of worms', Axel. What is jazz? For me, taking a 12-bar blues in the key of G and improvising upon it, singly and collectively, is jazz. What are Shaye's two solo choruses (starting at 01:21 and 01:42 respectively), if not very pretty traditional jazz?
Se ve que en el norte de España sabemos apreciar el buen Jazz. Tendremos que unir fuerzas para traerlos a actuar a España. Yo propongo Santander para disfrutar de este extraordinario grupo.
I'm impressed by the ability of the players to knock out a great solo when Shaye calls for one, like her call for a piano solo at 4:00. She gives them no advance warning, yet they do what she asks. I guess that is part of the magic of being a jazz artist. What an appealing tune!
I love Tuba Skinny!
Inégalables talentueux Tuba Skinny .
La simplicité et la sympathique authenticité sont sœurs de réels talents reconnus aux quatre coins de la planète pour les artistes de Tuba Skinny .
L’excellence au coin de la rue !
This music makes my day again. These wonderful musicians live their music, not only play. Thanks!
I love the way the tuba ghosts in and out
In each song . Fantastic as usual.
From Gricignano d'Aversa (Italia) I thank RaoulDuke504 and Tuba Skinny for this great music!
Tuba Skinny has gotten me through the roughest year I have ever had. Keep up the great jazz.🙂
Love tuba sound in this song.....love the whole group
Thank you great video from tuba skinny.nicely night colorful place thank you camera person too.till then keep smiling with lol politely healthy and safely joyful tuba skinny
Very Nice!
Shaye is such a great band leader!
If there is anybody out there feeling down or Ill just give this great group of musicians five minutes of your time, all will be well
They are so together like no other bands
Better than the best bourbon I ever had. Tuba Skinny needs to be in the Jazz Hall of Fame.
Nice to hear the piano, so beautiful and so is the happy dancer beside the piano 😊
011 am en Argentina!!!! Disfrutando de Tuba Skinny sera un buen día gracias Raoul!!!! La leyenda continua
As good as it gets Marvelous
Ya got me going on that one! Tasty solos, soulful blues vocal, together ensembles, and the best glimpse of Trad Jazz Street Dancing I’ve ever seen or heard! Hot Tuba, too!
As a huge Leon Redbone fan, the first time I discovered you on RUclips (about 3 weeks ago) I immediately fell in love with your music. You guys are an amazing group of musicians. Miss Cohn and Miss Lewis not only very talented but gorgeous too. Tuba Skinny belongs in Hollywood. I guarantee it; someday, hopefully soon, you'll be playing the The Hollywood Bowl. Can't wait to see you guys.
Leon Redbone was an amazing discovery for me in the 1970s. I immediately recognized that he was from a different time and yet got airplay on the radio amidst all the rock in vogue then.
I heard an interview of him about 15 years ago driving through Wyoming which showed both his intelligence and humanity.
I discovered Tuba Skinny just last September and was immediately astounded. Wish I'd known about them all along, but haven't visited relatives in NOLA since before Katrina.
Please support Tuba Skinny! They're a miracle on Earth.
No Hollywod, Please!
The weather might be cold as hell but the jazz of Tuba Skinny is certainly hot.
Tuba Skinny kills Corona. Best music ever!
Thank you, Randy, for this wonderful video. It was a good idea to give Greg a mic, so thanks to the Royal Frenchman Hotel. And not to forget, thanks a lot Tuba Skinny for your music which gives us so much lucky moments in this strange times.
Hi there from Australia 😍😘😘 i love your 'set' - especially the fire hydrant. Great music as usual!!!
Neither cold weather or a pandemic will stop Tuba Skinny from doing what they do best, playing the music they love and entertaining the fans they love! Many thanks to Randy aka "Raoul Duke" for videoing and posting these! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐😄👍
Mark, we spoke before, I forget if it's all IH or only Farmall you like. TS just keeps coming through. As long as they keep playing and Shaye gives us a smile sometimes, maybe we'll get through.
@@stewartfenton7660 I'm mainly a Farmall man as practically all my farming as well as Daddy's and Grandpa's was and is row crop farming. The Farmalls were International Harvester's line of row crop tractors which made them suitable for our kind of farming. If I was in the market for a utility (general purpose) tractor, I certainly wouldn't hesitate to buy an IH tractor. They were all great tractors. As for Tuba Skinny, I second your motion. Like you, a smile from Shaye Cohn could melt an ice berg!😊👍👍
@@MarkWYoung-ky4uc I'm from England, my dad drove a Farmall in the war as well as a Titan, it probably was from his description, and a pair of Fordsons. The only older Internationals I drove were B250, B275 and 414,nice little tractors, grip like hell and we needed that in Devon. And once a rarer B450, these were all British market models, but last I heard were still being turned out, the smaller ones, In India, in uglier tin work of course. The art of automotive styling has disappeared.
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Tuba Skinny, what is it about them that grabs us all? Apart from the music, maybe it's partly the lack of showbiz. I'd like Gunhild Carling a whole lot better without all that claptrap, but then I suppose she wouldn't be Gunhild.
@@stewartfenton7660One thing about Tuba Skinny is that they have a way of bringing good people together. You are the second friend from England I have made since I started following them last summer. The first is THE one and only "Pops" Coffee. Another thing is their well polished musicianship, each is a great musician and together they work like a well tuned well timed engine. Another thing about them is they don't just play traditional jazz but blues, jug band, calypso and occasionally country songs as well as anything else that they can think of. While they play major festivals and events as well as go on tour overseas, they still busk on the street when back in New Orleans which proves they haven't gotten above their raising sort of speak. Lastly, they are real humanitarians who are always working to help out others by donating part of their proceeds to worthy causes.
As for the tractors, I am familiar with the old International b275 and 414s. They were great old utility tractors that were great for all general farm work. We always had the Farmalls because our main crop here in North Carolina was tobacco which is a very intensive row crop making a row crop tractor a must. You mentioned Fordsons. Years ago my uncle had a 1926 Fordson made in Cork, Ireland. He bought it from an uncle of his that used it to thresh wheat with. He used it to turn land and other heavy jobs but they still cultivated with the mules. He said it was a brute to hand crank and steer.
Great to hear from you. Take care over in the west country! 😊
@@stewartfenton7660 Stewart here is a video that you might like. It's a video by International Harvester to promote the Farmall Cub, the smallest tractor in the Farmall line. My grandpa had a 1955 model and it was the first tractor I ever learned to use. I have many fond memories of using his cub on the farm and of grandpa using it. It is now owned by one of my first cousin's sons which makes him the fourth generation to use it...enjoy! ruclips.net/video/ap394MLejOM/видео.html
Thank you again for another wonderful video from Tuba Skinny. 😊 👍
Gotta love these guys
One of there best sounds.
Thank you Mister Raoul!
Πάντα είστε έξοχοι !!!!
Looks like New Orleans is freezing cold. Everyone at Tuba Skinny is huddled. Sweaters, winter hats, underpants and sheepskin coats. But they play as well as in summer.
I tried to warm them up by playing the video at 2x speed. No luck. They are still very, very cool. Thanks for the video.
In the cold of winter or the heat of summer there's none better thanTS.With Adam Lozoya it's an added bonus.
Sehr schöne fröhliche Musik!
Hope to see TS performing live near Vancouver, BC, someday soon.
Greg cantando.....Adoroooo👏👏♥️😂
Many thanks for giving us this treat, Randy. A companion video to your recent one of 'Junco Partner', with the Travelling Pianist sitting in. 'Hard Pushin' Papa' is a 12-bar blues and they are playing it in the key of G - a key rarely used by most jazz bands.
C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas le jazz. Is TS beginning to go off-piste?
Ah, as we say in the UK, you are 'opening a can of worms', Axel. What is jazz? For me, taking a 12-bar blues in the key of G and improvising upon it, singly and collectively, is jazz. What are Shaye's two solo choruses (starting at 01:21 and 01:42 respectively), if not very pretty traditional jazz?
Desde Gijón-España me encanta tuba skinny.Me encantaría poder acceder a más actuaciones suyas y tener más información sobre su calendario.
Se ve que en el norte de España sabemos apreciar el buen Jazz. Tendremos que unir fuerzas para traerlos a actuar a España. Yo propongo Santander para disfrutar de este extraordinario grupo.
thank you , your beautiful , be safe
I'm impressed by the ability of the players to knock out a great solo when Shaye calls for one, like her call for a piano solo at 4:00. She gives them no advance warning, yet they do what she asks. I guess that is part of the magic of being a jazz artist. What an appealing tune!
Tuba Skinny, for me the best traditional Band from New Orleans (or from the World??) with the famous Lady Shay Cohn 👏👏🇺🇸🇩🇪
Comedian Ed Wynn had an upright piano mounted on a tricycle frame. He played it while riding around the stage.
Oh yeah!
Just so good. Positive vibes. Love you folks. Thankyou all so much!!😃
So good, so reassuring to see TS still playing on the streets.
Hi from Alabama were still trying to figure Fat Tuesday here no clue to where ya'll are but please keep that Music Flowing Down the Mississippi River.
The Tuba let’s us know he’s there
The piano is parked in front of a fire hydrant. The pianist is going to get a ticket! :-)
Where did that mic that Greg is using come from? A good addition.
Hey! Even the piano has a Beer Tap. Brilliant.😉
Grabado el domingo 7 de febrero, día memorable,cumpleaños de alguien que yo conozco.
Nawlins dixieland...oooh yeah!
Sensacional!
jo baby😎👍
Dammit i only turned you guys off at 2am now im having brecky watching this. Gotta work some time to!😀
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍/10
the musicians look like different people from video a few years ago. how does this work? do folks just come and go?
Joyful :-)
Shaye is a players player !
Rub board man wearing a mask?
Yeah, we still have the Rona here
Did Barnabus leave the band ???
king louis?
I’ll be your Pappa
Loved it.REAL MUSIC,please don't play rap garbage.
brilliant band brilliant but not the same with out stunning ericka
Group great; camera views can be improved!
i beg you
Just pull up ya Piano.