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DJ Chrisbe’s Song of the Week #24: I’ve Found A New Baby

16.08.2010 by Chris

As you might know, I love finding new versions of I've Found A New Baby (or: I Found A New Baby), one of my alltime favourites.

Here is another wonderful version of that tune, a radio broadcast (called “War Bond Broadcast”) from 1942 by Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra, recorded on 16th October at the Treasury Show in Hollywood.

Actually I don't know that much about these shows or broadcasts. I suppose they were done for collecting money respectively selling war bonds to finance military operations during World War II (?).

Most of the recordings of “I've Found A New Baby” are pretty fast. Dorsey's version is different: I play this song quite often for lindy hoppers (and sometimes for balboa dancers as well).

It has the perfect tempo with a great driving rhythm. The vocals by Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford and Dick Haymes in the second part of the song make this version even more special.

Title: I've Found A New Baby (Live)
Artist: Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra
Recorded: 16.10.1942
Tempo: 152 bpm
Dance: Lindy Hop, Balboa

Click the link to download the song from: Amazon

You can find the songs of the series also on my Spotify playlist. Official hashtag of the series: #djcsotw

Do you like the “Song of the Week” series? Share your thoughts below.

Now Check Out:

  • Song of the Week #4: “I Found A New Baby” by Kenny Clarke's Kvintett
  • Song of the Week #23: “Muskrat Ramble” by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five
  • Song of the Week #22: “Six Feet Down” by Tuba Skinny

Filed Under: Music, Song of the Week Tagged With: Balboa, DJ Chrisbe, Lindy Hop, Swing, Tommy Dorsey

DJ Chrisbe’s Song of the Week #23: Muskrat Ramble

09.08.2010 by Chris

For the first time Herräng Dance Camp offered a Swing Orchestra class, taught by the Carling Family (Carling Big Band). I attended this class as a rhythm guitarist and we all had a very inspiring week!

Hans Carling, father of the family and one of our teachers, mentioned different recordings, which are eminent in jazz history and which are references for all the following generations of jazz musicians.

The early jazz recordings by Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five belong to this collection, they have been a revolution in jazz history: here we hear for the first time improvisation. Before that, ragtime phrasing was the most common form of playing music.

Let's have a look at Muskrat Ramble. The jazz standard was written by Kid Ory and first recorded on February 26, 1926. It became the group's most frequently recorded piece.

During the New Orleans/Dixieland revival in the 30s and 40s, Muskrat Ramble was very popular and recorded many times by different artists.

The tune contains a 32-bar ensemble section at the beginning, followed by 16-bar solo sections for the trombone, cornet and clarinet. After the solos, an ensemble section of 32 bars is played, followed by a two-bar trombone tag.

Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis Armstrong – cornet, Kid Ory – trombone, Johnny St. Cyr – banjo, Johnny Dodds – clarinet, Lil Hardin – piano.

Louis Armstrong Hot Five Muskat Ramble

Title: Muskrat Ramble
Artist: Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five
Recorded: 26.02.1926
Tempo: 176 bpm
Dance: Balboa, Lindy Hop

Click the link to download the song from: Amazon

You can find the songs of the series also on my Spotify playlist. Official hashtag of the series: #djcsotw

Do you like the “Song of the Week” series? Share your thoughts below.

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  • Song of the Week #22: “Six Feet Down” by Tuba Skinny
  • Song of the Week #21: “Linger Awhile” by Big Sid Catlett Quartet feat. Ben Webster
  • Song of the Week #20: “Fenwyck's Farfel” by Vince Guaraldi Trio

Filed Under: Music, Song of the Week Tagged With: Balboa, DJ Chrisbe, Early Jazz, Jazz, Lindy Hop, New Orleans, Swing DJ'ing

DJ Chrisbe’s Song of the Week #22: Six Feet Down

02.08.2010 by Chris

Everybody who has been to Herrang last week, got the opportunity to be part of an amazing evening of live music in the fully packed Folket Hus.

Tuba Skinny from New Orleans were in the house and rocked the place like hell, their highly energetic performance was a blast! I have never seen that before in Herrang: there were almost more people listening than dancing!!

Who is Tuba Skinny? Their own description from the website:

Tuba Skinny is a band that takes its listeners back in time to the traditional dixieland jazz and old blues music of the nineteen twenties and thirties. The members have been playing together since meeting on the streets of New Orleans five years ago, & officially begat Tuba Skinny during the spring of 2009.

Our song of the week is Six Feet Down from their second album, released in February 2010. A pretty fast song in the New Orleans tradition with a wonderful washboard solo.

Line-Up: Erika Lewis – Vocals, Todd – Tuba, Kiowa – Guitar, Shaye Cohn – Trumpet, Barnabus – Trombone, Alynda Lee – Banjo, Robin – Washboard.

Title: Six Feet Down
Artist: Tuba Skinny
Released: 14.02.2010
Tempo: 240 bpm
Dance: Balboa, Lindy Hop

Click the link to download the song from: Bandcamp

You can find the songs of the series also on my Spotify playlist. Official hashtag of the series: #djcsotw

Do you like the “Song of the Week” series? Share your thoughts below.

Now Check Out:

  • Song of the Week #21: “Linger Awhile” by Big Sid Catlett Quartet feat. Ben Webster
  • Song of the Week #20: “Fenwyck's Farfel” by Vince Guaraldi Trio
  • Song of the Week #19: “One O'Clock Jump” by Ernst Höllerhagen Quartett

Filed Under: Music, Song of the Week Tagged With: Balboa, DJ Chrisbe, Jazz, Lindy Hop, Swing, Tuba Skinny

DJ Chrisbe’s Song of the Week #19: One O’Clock Jump

12.07.2010 by Chris

As I promised last week, I'll show you my current favourite version of One O'Clock Jump, it's by the Ernst Höllerhagen Quartett, recorded in 1943.

Ernst Höllerhagen (5.10.1912-11.7.1956) was a highly talented German clarinetist and saxophonist.

He played in several dance orchestras and belonged to the Original Teddies (by Teddy Stauffer) in 1939.

When Jazz was prohibited by the Nazis at the beginning of the Second World War he left Germany and went into exile in Switzerland.

In Switzerland he led his own band for a while, with the rhythm section of the former Teddy Stauffer Orchestra.

Line-Up: Ernst Höllerhagen (cl), Buddy Bertinat (p), Gene Favre (b), Polly Guggisberg (d)

Swing in Europa 1

Title: One O'Clock Jump
Artist: Ernst Höllerhagen Quartett
Recorded: 1943
Tempo: 172 bpm
Dance: Lindy Hop, Balboa

Click the link to download the song from: Amazon ・ iTunes

You can find the songs of the series also on my Spotify playlist. Official hashtag of the series: #djcsotw

Do you like the “Song of the Week” series? Share your thoughts below.

Now Check Out:

  • Song of the Week #18: “One O'Clock Jump” by Count Basie
  • Song of the Week #17: “Blue Drag” by New Orleans Jazz Vipers
  • Song of the Week #16: “Six Appeal” by Charlie Christian

Filed Under: Music, Song of the Week Tagged With: Balboa, DJ Chrisbe, Jazz, Lindy Hop, Swing, Swing DJ'ing, Swing in Europa

DJ Chrisbe’s Song of the Week #17: Blue Drag

28.06.2010 by Chris

I discovered this version by the New Orleans Jazz Vipers on the compilation “Swing Around the World” by the Putumayo World Music label.

In fact, it's taken from their first album, recorded and released in 2002. (BTW Linnzi Zaorski did some lead vocals on this album!)

The Band was founded back in the 90s in New Orleans by Joe Braun (sax), John Rodi (acoustic guitar) and Robert Snow (acoustic bass).

With the time the band evolved to a seven-man-formation. They mostly played in the traditional way without amplification.

In 2009, the New Orleans Jazz Vipers morphed into two new bands and both of them are playing regularly on Frenchmen Street in New Orleans:

  • New Orleans Cottonmouth Kings (features six former members) and
  • Joe Braun's new New Orleans Jazz Vipers (features two of the original Jazz Vipers).

Blue Drag is a relaxed tune with a groovy rhythm section, nice solos and John Rodli's lead vocals suit perfectly to the feeling of the tune.

Check out their website for more informations.

Title: Blue Drag
Artist: New Orleans Jazz Vipers
Recorded: 2002
Album: New Orleans Jazz Vipers
Tempo: 182 bpm
Dance: Balboa, Lindy Hop

Click the link to buy the CD from: Louisiana Music Factory
The Compilation “Swing Around the World” is available on Amazon.

You can find the songs of the series also on my Spotify playlist.
Official hashtag of the series: #djcsotw

Do you like the “Song of the Week” series? Share your thoughts below.

Now Check out:

  • Song of the Week #2: “When I Get Low” by Linnzi Zaorski
  • Song of the Week #16: “Six Appeal” by Charlie Christian
  • Song of the Week #15: “The Raggle Taggle” by Boots & His Buddies

Filed Under: Music, Song of the Week Tagged With: Balboa, DJ Chrisbe, Jazz, Lindy Hop, New Orleans, Swing, Swing DJ'ing

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