A lifetime fan (since the fifties), never get tired of Barber and pals, never missed a concert at Birmingham Town Hall and anywhere else in the country that I have been close to a venue. RUclips now making me very happy.
Was 16 in 1956 when I first heard this sound at Battersea Town Hall. Well, last night I heard it again and Boy, that Chris is still jumping at 80!! A true immortal- and refreshingly modest in today's celebrity- mad world.
This fantastic parademarch is also our signature song. Thank you very much Chris and wellcome again to Finland. Sincerely yours , Alvi's Dixie Stompers
John Slaughter once came back to my house in East Acton. After a concert in Southall. He was friends with my brother.Vic Gibbons. Whom was a publicist and agent to the band for a few years in the sixties and seventies.
Fantastic! I saw the original band except for Donnegan in Holland, when Barber must have been approaching his 90s. My partner was absolutely overwhelmed...
I too enjoyed the 50´s with all the great names in trad. jazz. Even when the then not too well known Lonnie played mandolin in Monty Sunshine´s band in Bryanston Street, Marble Arch. Still my most favourite music, always will be!!
Immer wieder eine Freude den "alten" Chris Barber zu hören. Da werden Erinnerungen wach an die starke Zeit des Dixielands Ende der Fünfziger und Anfang der Sechziger. Aber auch heute ist Chris noch voll im Saft. Herrlich.
Life is to short. Not worried about what people think about my taste in music. Love this and just about all genres of music. Can you feel it...... Love it.... Thank you.
I've heard this many years ago courtesy of my dad's vinyl anniversary concert album, so it's a great pleasure to be able to see them in action on video. Thanks very much for posting.
If I did not state it earlier I would like to add that I love Chris Barber and his band, would it be the new ensemble or the original performers. Always a pleasure to listen and dance to. Thanks for sharing.
Dit chanre muziek is van vroegere tijden en slaat niet meer aan bij de jongere generatie ik ben 86 jaar oud dit is mijn lieveling muziek wees blij dat RUclips dit mogelijk maakt geweldig
I couldn't agree with you more. I am 17 and find it oh so frustrating when my friends are listening to rock or modern "music", often they wont even give trad a chance. Still doesn't stop me enjoying it :)
Chris Barber is the ultimate in traditional jazz. I've been following this band since the early seventies and nothing comes near it, apart from the dutch Swing College Band.
I have the pleasure to see him a couples of time in Copenhagen. Thats realy traditionel jazz when it´s best. I think this is one the best eksamples of Bourbon Street.
starý ,výborný Jazz, Barbers je neprekonatelný, spomína 85 ročný sopliak , Počul a videl som skupinu na živo u nás na Slovensku ešte za doby , ery československej republiky
@trombonistpete Pete, I'm 80 and have recently started up the trombone again.. after 55 years off.. keep it up... glad to hear some in your generation understand real music
I used to see Chris Barber in the fifties playing in Putney at St Mary's Hall. Rosemary Clooney would sometimes sing and Lonnie Donnegan would playa couple of skiffle songs, often My Old Man's a dustman! I was very young but they were happy days full of fun.
i used to attend the hot club of london in the fifties and saw and met chris many times and when Lonnie became popular gave two hours to him .does any one remember this place .It was in Woolwich.Living in Essex i crossed on the old steam ferry but was often held up by boats entering the Docks .Happy Days
First heard Chris play this one around 1950 - down at the Odeon in Plymouth. Totally diferent line up. Pat Halcox was the only one left as far as I can see. In those days Monty Sunshine was on clarinet, Lonnie Donegan on banjo, Jim Bray bass and Ron Bowden drums and of course there was always a skiffle session as well. Happy days.
indeed a very nice guy and a great jazz player they opened with this song as well when i saw them live ! and yes i even could have a short chat with him ;)
Minutos 2:20 pero que cantidad de matices exquisitas tonalidades una deliciosa melodía felicitaciones al señor del banjo y la orquesta en general suena una maravilla
This of course is the Barber Band theme tune. I first heard him play this at the Odeon cinema in Plymouth more years ago than I care to remember back in the 50's. Loved his style ever since, very precise with no ragged edges. OK I know the early bands were that way, but they were enthusiastic amatures who started jazz, but lacked the precision that's needed to create a great sound. Sorry to say this of the early bands - I know they're at the roots of it all
A fantastic arrangement and band. Thanks.
I’m a caregiver. & my residents love Chris Barber !
A lifetime fan (since the fifties), never get tired of Barber and pals, never missed a concert at Birmingham Town Hall and anywhere else in the country that I have been close to a venue. RUclips now making me very happy.
Simply the very best! Crocker and Sealy - extra human!
CHRIS was the one who turned me onto jazz when i was a teenage rocker hoodlum---thanks to him and Kenny Ball my tastes grew a little....
They are perfect! Saw Barber live many time, always a treat!
J'aime tout simplement
Was 16 in 1956 when I first heard this sound at Battersea Town Hall. Well, last night I heard it again and Boy, that Chris is still jumping at 80!! A true immortal-
and refreshingly modest in today's celebrity- mad world.
Thanks for sharing another gem by Chris Barber and Jazz is still popular and will be till I die with me. Always moves me with full energy around.
i grew up with trad jazz and Chris Barber was always the best of the best. So sad that Jazz isn't as popular as it was back then.
Excellent musical performance by the Chris Barber Band.
Thats New Orleans Jazz of my mind..
I love it.....
What a nice unusual banjo solo!
This fantastic parademarch is also our signature song. Thank you very much Chris and wellcome again to Finland. Sincerely yours , Alvi's Dixie Stompers
outstanding music .... since my childhood I loved the Chris Barber band !!
Abslute Klasse. Toll!!! Habe ich schon einmal live erlebt, immer wieder ein Genuss
John Slaughter once came back to my house in East Acton. After a concert in Southall. He was friends with my brother.Vic Gibbons. Whom was a publicist and agent to the band for a few years in the sixties and seventies.
Fantastic! I saw the original band except for Donnegan in Holland, when Barber must have been approaching his 90s. My partner was absolutely overwhelmed...
I too enjoyed the 50´s with all the great names in trad. jazz.
Even when the then not too well known Lonnie played mandolin in Monty Sunshine´s band in Bryanston Street, Marble Arch.
Still my most favourite music, always will be!!
Great grand daddies! Love these fellers!
Sticky Wicket on drums!! Brilliant!
Immer wieder eine Freude den "alten" Chris Barber zu hören. Da werden Erinnerungen wach an die starke Zeit des Dixielands Ende der Fünfziger und Anfang der Sechziger. Aber auch heute ist Chris noch voll im Saft. Herrlich.
Life is to short. Not worried about what people think about my taste in music. Love this and just about all genres of music. Can you feel it...... Love it.... Thank you.
one of the most played n.o. numbers with one of the greatest jazzband of ALL TIME!!
I've heard this many years ago courtesy of my dad's vinyl anniversary concert album, so it's a great pleasure to be able to see them in action on video. Thanks very much for posting.
What lovely clarinet playing!
Fantastic musical performance !
If I did not state it earlier I would like to add that I love Chris Barber and his band, would it be the new ensemble or the original performers. Always a pleasure to listen and dance to. Thanks for sharing.
One of best versions. Thanks for the upload
Dit chanre muziek is van vroegere tijden en slaat niet meer aan bij de jongere generatie ik ben 86 jaar oud dit is mijn lieveling muziek wees blij dat RUclips dit mogelijk maakt geweldig
ik ben 79 maar ik vind dit ook de mooister muziek die er ooit is gemaakt
I couldn't agree with you more. I am 17 and find it oh so frustrating when my friends are listening to rock or modern "music", often they wont even give trad a chance. Still doesn't stop me enjoying it :)
Chris Barber is the ultimate in traditional jazz. I've been following this band since the early seventies and nothing comes near it, apart from the dutch Swing College Band.
Chris Barber - the best
This is a classic music - amazing!
Schön, dass man diese Musik auch noch hören kann
Walter 84
I remember growing up hearing this sort of jazz in the sixties , my sister who is for years older than I was very keen....
Musica meravigliosa dai buonissimi tempi passati!!!
I have the pleasure to see him a couples of time in Copenhagen. Thats realy traditionel jazz when it´s best. I think this is one the best eksamples of Bourbon Street.
Fantastic listening! John Crocker plays a mean liqourice stick
Absolutely superb!
fantastic!
starý ,výborný Jazz, Barbers je neprekonatelný, spomína 85 ročný sopliak , Počul a videl som skupinu na živo u nás na Slovensku ešte za doby , ery československej republiky
Awesome. John Crocker and Ian Wheeler make a sublime reeds section.
@trombonistpete Pete, I'm 80 and have recently started up the trombone again.. after 55 years off.. keep it up... glad to hear some in your generation understand real music
Stary , dobry jazz ! Klasyka - SUPER !
I remember dancing to CB when I was 16 I'm now 75.It was in Longton Town Hall in Stoke on Trent
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Man. that is a good clarinet take of that song ! B H . Baltimore, MD
I like it -----I like it !!
Saw Chris barber few years ago Halesworth the cut was as good as ever .
I love you Chris, you are my idol
Chris Barber,
1 MAESTRO al trombone!
心温まる古き良きディキシースタイル!
I'm now 65 & trad jazz is the only thing I like. Why is it not around anymore? I don't understand all this modern crap.
I used to see Chris Barber in the fifties playing in Putney at St Mary's Hall. Rosemary Clooney would sometimes sing and Lonnie Donnegan would playa couple of skiffle songs, often My Old Man's a dustman! I was very young but they were happy days full of fun.
Quando si dice la vera musica.. a buon indenditori bravissimi.. ormai ne sono rimasti pochi band come vo----------i goood
One of their best...
1000 mal gehört, immer wieder klasse , Paul einmalig, sorry Joe . Gruß an alle Jockel
Shout out for 2021 ... amazing!!!
It doent get better than this.
prekrasna rytmicka klasika new orleans v modernom prevedeni- fantasticke !
i used to attend the hot club of london in the fifties and saw and met chris many times and when Lonnie became popular gave two hours to him .does any one remember this place .It was in Woolwich.Living in Essex i crossed on the old steam ferry but was often held up by boats entering the Docks .Happy Days
First heard Chris play this one around 1950 - down at the Odeon in Plymouth. Totally diferent line up. Pat Halcox was the only one left as far as I can see. In those days Monty Sunshine was on clarinet, Lonnie Donegan on banjo, Jim Bray bass and Ron Bowden drums and of course there was always a skiffle session as well. Happy days.
Those were the magical days made even better with pint of beer in my hand!
Das erinnert mich an meine Jugend
fantastic
indeed a very nice guy and a great jazz player they opened with this song as well when i saw them live ! and yes i even could have a short chat with him ;)
magnífic!!
Met the Great man at Harrogate last Night . What a gentleman !!
Es genial, es precioso
Awwwesoooome !!!
My favourite music
tout simplement formidable, bravo.
Great vocal.
Written by Paul Barabin, then immediately given to Frank Assunto and The Dukes of Dixieland, who were the first band to play it.
Correct spelling is 'Barbarin.'
Good one.
Un MAESTRO!
Al trombone!
Thank you so much......many greetings from OK-Dreamband. CD "Clarinet-Dreams" is available for download (amazon, iTunes).
Love this,
Minutos 2:20 pero que cantidad de matices exquisitas tonalidades una deliciosa melodía felicitaciones al señor del banjo y la orquesta en general suena una maravilla
wow...Fantastisch...
WOW, this one gets you going.
The Best Version
One their best . oh yeah !,
geweldig,dit is muziek en dit zijn vakmensen
Sorry Chris du er beatyfull and fantastisk.
DEZE SOORT MUZIEK ZOU MEN HEDEN NOG DAGELIJKS OP DE RADIO ZENDERS MOETEN KUNNEN HOREN, DAN WERD ALLES EEN STUK VROLIJKER !
+SIBAKI mee eens albert borkent
SIBAKI i
Abba
Helaas is deze muziek niet interessant voor platenbazen, maar die vergeten hoeveel plezier een HELEBOEL mensen hieraan hebben.
Un GRANDE!
+ John Slaughter on Guitar, Vic Pitt on bass and Alan "sticky" Wicket on drums
Luv Chris. Has anyone got Merrydown Rag? My favourite.
Chris Barber remains what naturalist John Muir once referred to as a "heart bath." Long may it be so!!
MARVELLOUS
ko k
accordio13 Bob SChultz
Merci pour ce jazz que j aime et me donne envie d en faire aussi attends vos suggestions Joseph
is Chris Barber still around? I've just discovered him... he is the best!
więc tak wyglada Chris Barber
bRAvo Y bRAva
:D:D:D ;)
John crocker, wow, did he even breathe ha. Love Vic Pitt too. X
Wonderful❤😂
it's coming back :-)
This of course is the Barber Band theme tune. I first heard him play this at the Odeon cinema in Plymouth more years ago than I care to remember back in the 50's. Loved his style ever since, very precise with no ragged edges. OK I know the early bands were that way, but they were enthusiastic amatures who started jazz, but lacked the precision that's needed to create a great sound. Sorry to say this of the early bands - I know they're at the roots of it all
not long ago he was in austria ;D thats where i was ^^
the sax kills it
Fantasia keby niekdo hľadal klarinet tak vie kde ma hľadať:))))
And you omitted to mention the superb Vic Pitt on bass, with whom I have the honour and pleasure of sharing a rhythm section these days.
PVS
Agreeable jazz song