Accompaniment: Tim Laughlin's New Orleans All-Stars
Many people consider New Orleans the birthplace of jazz. After all Louis Armstrong was born and played there, as well as Joseph “King” Oliver, the Dodds Brothers, Sidney Bechet and a roster of players to fill not one but many all-star bands. Louis Prima was a “child of the Crescent City” as is Harry Connick and Wynton Marsalis. The whole Marsalis clan was raised there, and are all acknowledged jazz masters, so its reputation as the seminal jazz town has long been acknowledged. We assembled a band of New Orleans' best players for our times, veterans all of many street parades and steamboat gigs, and asked them to put together a typical program of New Orleans Classics. Under the direction of Tim Laughlin, clarinetist supreme, and led by Connie Jones, Jr., one of the great hornmen of this city which boasts so many great players, they put together an album of must-hear, must-have songs that every traditional jazz player cherishes. The accompanying audio is accessed through Hal Leonard's popular MyLibrary system using the provided code. The audio can be streamed or downloaded and includes PLAYBACK+, a multi-functional audio player that allows you to slow down audio without changing pitch, set loop points, change keys, and pan left or right.
Song List
Blue Orleans
Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
Dumaine Street Breakdown
Figety Feet
March Of The Uncle Bubbys
Quincy Street Stomp
Royal Garden Blues
Savoy Blues
Someday You'll Be Sorry
Tin Roof Blues
Product Details
#HL 400025
9781596151109
884088160326
MMO3851
9.0"
12.0"
24 Pages
Prices and availability subject to change without notice.
Accompaniment: Tim Laughlin's New Orleans All-Stars
Many people consider New Orleans the birthplace of jazz. After all Louis Armstrong was born and played there, as well as Joseph “King” Oliver, the Dodds Brothers, Sidney Bechet and a roster of players to fill not one but many all-star bands. Louis Prima was a “child of the Crescent City” as is Harry Connick and Wynton Marsalis. The whole Marsalis clan was raised there, and are all acknowledged jazz masters, so its reputation as the seminal jazz town has long been acknowledged. We assembled a band of New Orleans' best players for our times, veterans all of many street parades and steamboat gigs, and asked them to put together a typical program of New Orleans Classics. Under the direction of Tim Laughlin, clarinetist supreme, and led by Connie Jones, Jr., one of the great hornmen of this city which boasts so many great players, they put together an album of must-hear, must-have songs that every traditional jazz player cherishes.
Song List
Blue Orleans
Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
Dumaine Street Breakdown
Figety Feet
March Of The Uncle Bubbys
Quincy Street Stomp
Royal Garden Blues
Savoy Blues
Someday You'll Be Sorry
Tin Roof Blues
Product Details
#HL 1006675
MMO3851
Prices and availability subject to change without notice.