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Big Four, Vol. 1

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Big Four, Vol. 1
Big Four, Vol. 1

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During the 1990s, the
Miami Folk Arts Society
and
American Records
brought out a sizable series -- at least 17 volumes -- of previously unreleased recordings made by
George Louis Francis Zeno
, better known as New Orleans clarinetist
George Lewis
, on tour with his
jazz
band during the years 1952-1955. Volume five in the series documents half of a concert that took place on March 20, 1953 at Miami University in Oxford, OH. On that occasion the group was billed as
George Lewis & His Ragtime Jazz Band
.
Avery Kid Howard
was the trumpeter,
Jim Robinson
blew the trombone,
Alton Purnell
was at the piano, ex-prize fighter
Laurence Marrero
strummed the banjo,
Alcide "Slow Drag" Pavageau
plucked his string bass, and
Joe Watkins
rode the drums. The band sounds happy to be entertaining a responsive and appreciative audience.
Lewis
, who openly stated during an Ohio State radio interview that he preferred his band have a "an unrehearsed, ragged and rough sound," also spoke candidly in a different interview, regarding his own controversial handling of the clarinet: "It's true I might overpower the horn sometime, when I feel good." Feeling good seems to have been the main order of business on March 23, 1950. With the exception of
' signature
"Burgundy Street Blues"
each of the old-time melodies is driven under a full head of steam in order to please the audience. Bandmembers laugh, talk, and sing with gusto. The eight-minute version of
Sam Theard
's
"I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You"
is a particularly convincing example of seven men having fun in front of a delighted public. ~ arwulf arwulf

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