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Jazz! New Orleans Style
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Jazz! New Orleans Style
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Released in 1995 by
Klavier Records
,
Jazz! New Orleans Style
is a fine modern traditional jazz album by the
River City Six
, self-described as "Wisconsin's premier Dixieland band, specializing in New Orleans/ Chicago-style jazz." Leader and trombonist
Ken Peterson
is flanked in the front line by trumpeter
Lowell Ives
(professor emeritus and founder of the UWGB Jazz Department) and clarinetist/saxophonist/vocalist
Dan Palmer
. The sextet has a strong rhythm section in pianist
John Harmon
, string bassist
Howard Miller
, and drummer
Dave McDaniel
. This enjoyable album of freshly interpreted old-fashioned music is recommended for festive food preparation, backyard barbecues, long distance back road driving, and marathon housework. Under no circumstances should it be confused with
Jazz New Orleans Style
, a fine collection of historic New Orleans jazz recordings dating from the years 1918-1932. In truth, the two albums complement each other well. ~ arwulf arwulf
Klavier Records
,
Jazz! New Orleans Style
is a fine modern traditional jazz album by the
River City Six
, self-described as "Wisconsin's premier Dixieland band, specializing in New Orleans/ Chicago-style jazz." Leader and trombonist
Ken Peterson
is flanked in the front line by trumpeter
Lowell Ives
(professor emeritus and founder of the UWGB Jazz Department) and clarinetist/saxophonist/vocalist
Dan Palmer
. The sextet has a strong rhythm section in pianist
John Harmon
, string bassist
Howard Miller
, and drummer
Dave McDaniel
. This enjoyable album of freshly interpreted old-fashioned music is recommended for festive food preparation, backyard barbecues, long distance back road driving, and marathon housework. Under no circumstances should it be confused with
Jazz New Orleans Style
, a fine collection of historic New Orleans jazz recordings dating from the years 1918-1932. In truth, the two albums complement each other well. ~ arwulf arwulf