Adam Swanson - The World War I Set Medley
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- Опубликовано: 23 мар 2016
- Adam Swanson, piano, and Danny Coots, drums, play a medley of World War I songs including "Over There" "K-K-K Katy" "There are Smiles" "Jada" " How You Gonna Keep Them Down on the Farm" and others. 2016 Durango Colorado Ragtime and Early Jazz Piano Festival.
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How you gonna keep them down on the farm after they've seen and heard this wonderful musician? Great World War 1 songs. What a pleasure to hear you play the beautiful music you seldom hear anymore.
Thank the gods for young guys like Adam and his pals for keeping these jewels alive as we sink into a dark age of popular music. Thanks Adam.
Adam you are an amazing pianist llvely touch and rhythm ... bravo ...!,!
Damn I have this Album, and can play all of these tunes Love it to death!! This guy is one of the best, if not the best Ragtime piano players in the world!!
I remember when Adam was playing in the junior section and won the junior titles. Now he is up there with the best.
Thanks. This is good music when music was music! Keep on playing boys.
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!!! I would give anything to have this talent!
Love Adam! See him shine at 6 plus minutes
Beautiful! I learned most of these old tunes from when I used to restore player pianos. Great playing, Adam!
Now that's what I call real music. Adam has really done it up right.
Adam's the best !!!
Loved the waltz;
TIL We Meet Again, always last song played at our dances.
So many don’t know that song. I love it. The verses are amazing. You can listen at banjojudy.com and get sheet music there.
Adam is a treasure and so is Danny Coots.. Gary Schneider
Love the songs, love Adam . . . and his playing.
I remember harmonizing with my older brother, Arthur, to "Smile Awhile." We had a mostly contentious, sibling-rivalry-loaded relationship. But there is the occasion memory that melts my heart.
Very rhythmic …!
Love your music. Wish the drums were a little more in the background.
Parlez vous, mademoiselle from Armentieres..., she wears no underpants.. My grandpa taught me that one. He earned his WW1 chops. He got gassed and would've lived longer, but for that.
similar for my grandfather except it was shrapnel near Armentieres in fact - and he died before I was born from all accounts great man but my father sang all these songs as did I ! Great playing by this legendary young man !
i've seen him in durango
He'll be in Albuquerque on February 9, 2020. Interested?
Lovely - but those drums... much too much.
Should have used the brushes?