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DJ Chrisbe’s Song of the Week #76: Wabash Stomp

15.08.2011 by Chris

Wabash Stomp is one of my latest acquisitions. I knew it since a long time but I didn't own it so far.

Only when Kelly Arsenault was playing it in some of her classes with Mickey at Studio Hop Summer Camp I was remembered to add a missing element to my library.

Scott Yanow writes on allmusic.com:

«One of the most exciting trumpeters to emerge during the swing era, Roy Eldridge's combative approach, chance-taking style and strong musicianship were an inspiration (and an influence) to the next musical generation, most notably Dizzy Gillespie. Although he sometimes pushed himself farther than he could go, Eldridge never played a dull solo.»

Wabash Stomp

Listen to this song and you hear immediately what Yanow is writing about. Beside the trumpet, the pumping rhythm section is absolutely outstanding in this song. The deep pitched humming sound reminds me of a locomotive.

Five star rated Balboa tune!


Title: Wabash Stomp
Artist: Roy Eldridge & His Orchestra
Recorded: January 23, 1937
Tempo: 179 bpm
Dance: Balboa


How many stars would you rate this song? Please leave a comment!

Every Monday, I post a new «Song of the Week«.
You can find the songs also on my Spotify playlist or on 8tracks.

Related Songs:

  • Song of the Week #75: «Blue Lester» by Lester Young
  • Song of the Week #74: «Black Coffee» by Careless Lovers
  • Song of the Week #73: «Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai» by Andy Iona And His Islanders

Filed Under: Music, Song of the Week Tagged With: Balboa, DJ Chrisbe, Roy Eldridge, Swing

DJ Chrisbe’s Song of the Week #75: Blue Lester

08.08.2011 by Chris

Beside Coleman Hawkins (Song of the Week #52) another tenor saxophonist is regarded as one of the most influential saxophonist of the jazz era: Lester Wills Young (27.08.1909-25.03.1959), nicknamed «Prez» or «Pres» (from president) by Billie Holiday.

Lester Young came to prominence while a member of Count Basie's Orchestra. His characteristic light sound and elegant way of playing stood in complete contrast to Coleman Hawkins's more powerful approach of playing the instrument.

Blue Lester (also know as Lester's Blues) is a slow swinging song and especially suitable for beginner Lindy Hop dancers.


DJ Chrisbe's Song of the Week #75: Blue Lester by Lester YoungTitle: Blue Lester
Artist: Lester Young
Recorded: 1944
Tempo: 120 bpm
Dance: Lindy Hop



Click the link to buy the song (mp3/mp4a) at
Amazon


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Every Monday, I post a new «Song of the Week«. Sign up for the weekly blog update by email and get the newest edition directly in your inbox.

Related posts:
Song of the Week #52: «On The Sunny Side Of The Street» by Coleman Hawkins
Song of the Week #74: «Black Coffee» by Careless Lovers
Song of the Week #73: «Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai» by Andy Iona And His Islanders
Song of the Week #72: «Lafayette» by Hot Lips Page
Song of the Week #71: «Bearcat Shuffle» by Andy Kirk

Filed Under: Music, Song of the Week Tagged With: Coleman Hawkins, Count Basie, DJ Chrisbe, Lester Young, Lindy Hop, Swing

DJ Chrisbe’s Song of the Week #74: Black Coffee

01.08.2011 by Chris

An assembly of swing dancer musicians based in Seattle WA has recently attracted a lot of attention. The Careless Lovers has been part of the First Place entry to SVJD's third annual Swing/Jazz Dance Music Video Contest. The title of the song is Black Coffee.


Side note: You might recognise many faces in this production if you are familiar with the Seattle swing dance scene!

How the band describe themselves: 
«The Careless Lovers are a party-to-go made up of Seattle's most energetic young musicians, playing brass, reeds, guitar, and upright bass. The Lovers like to sing old-timey melodies and group call and responses that get everyone involved. The band can be found on the streets of Capitol Hill and downtown Seattle, and increasingly in the cozy dance halls, coffee shops, and bars around Seattle.»

Line-Up:
Michael Faltesek: guitar and vocals; Freddie Dickinson: trombone; Kevin Buster: clarinet, soprano sax; Brett Nakashima: upright bass

I like the quite unusual line-up with trombone and soprano sax, these two instruments are complementing each other very well! Also the singing is cool. I'm pretty sure, from now on we will here that song quite often on the swing dance floors all over the world.

Extra sweet: Black Coffee is available from all major distributors (see the links below)!


DJ Chrisbe's Song of the Week #74: Black Coffee by The Careless LoversTitle: Black Coffee
Artist: The Careless Lovers
Released: 2011
Album: Black Coffee – Single
Tempo: 200 bpm
Dance: Balboa, Lindy Hop



Click the link to buy the song (mp3/mp4a) at
iTunes — Amazon.de (CH/D/A) — Amazon.com


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Every Monday, I post a new «Song of the Week«. Sign up for the weekly blog update by email and get the newest edition directly in your inbox.

Related posts:
Song of the Week #73: «Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai» by Andy Iona
Song of the Week #72: «Lafayette» by Hot Lips Page
Song of the Week #71: «Bearcat Shuffle» by Andy Kirk
Song of the Week #70: «Minor Swing» by Django Reinhardt
Song of the Week #69: «Evenin'» by Jones-Smith Inc.

 

Filed Under: Music, Song of the Week Tagged With: Balboa, DJ Chrisbe, Lindy Hop, Seattle, Swing, The Careless Lovers

Swing Elite – A New Social Network for Swing Dance & Music Addicts

21.07.2011 by Chris


Swing Elite - A New Social Network for Swing Dance & Music Addicts

Three days ago, I read the first time about Swing Elite – The Social Network:
Silvia Palazzolo was spreading the word on Facebook.

Curious as I am, I promptly joined the network – as number 43 🙂 – and checked it out.

Christian on Swing Elite

Three questions appeared to me pretty soon. So I thought, I'm going to ask them Silvia directly.

Interview with Silvia Palazzolo


Silvia, who exactly is behind Swing Elite?

Once upon a time Bruno Rossi and Vincenzo Buldrini were smoking a cigarette and Bruno told Vinz: why dont‘ we make a swing social network? And Vinz was like… Mmmmm.. don't know! Maybe, why not?

Then days went by and suddently Vinz texted me telling me he was ready. Ready for what – I asked. Ready to start our project. I was so excited and brought some amazing ideas under Bruno's supervision, and Vinz challenge after challenge brought them to reality. And today the network is open and new functions are added everyday thanks to your enthusiasm.

Now what? Now its your turn.

Who is the swing elite?
It's you.


What is your main goal with Swing Elite? Everybody is using Facebook, why should one change to Swing Elite?

Of course we don't even think to compete with Facebook! 🙂

We don't think people should choose between SE and FB; both networks should be used in a complementary way. Swing Elite will complete FB and vice versa! For this reason, we're going to complement SE with FB more and more in the future, so that they can be used together.

The big difference and the reason for which a swing dancer, musician, teacher or addict should use Swing Elite, is that it allows you to find swing events, swing related websites, new friends with exactly the same interest as yours, while facebook is for everybody, and has every kind of events and groups.

Swing Elite is not a boring platform where people can just read and watch what's going on, its users are the most important part of it! They can join events, add their comments and their opinion, rate them, and maybe in the future they might be able to take advantage of special offers on these events, thought and dedicated to them exclusively!

At the same time they can find out about new events they didn't know about – it's not so easy to find specific events on Facebook, if you are not a friend to all the organizers and the dancers in the world… on Facebook, at the end, one gets to know about the most advertised and popular events. Here on SE, all the events are advertised in the same way, you can see them day by day as they are getting closer, and you can interact with them whilst having fun.

So, our goal is to put together all the features of a portal/platform with those of a social network, giving the users‘ opinions and interests the importance they deserve!

We aim to bring together people with the same interests and to entertain them with the typical social network features, whilst providing interesting and easy to find information!

For now we provide events and websites, besides pictures and videos, but we're just at the beginning and a lot of new things and interesting tools are on their way! For example, we're already working on a mobile version of the website, so that people can keep in touch through their cell phones, or find things to do in every corner of the world, just having a look at their telephone.


«Swing Elite» indicates only a certain group of swing dancers resp. only the better ones. Why was this name chosen?

We posted an explanation of the name on our forum here on the website. But, maybe what follows is easier to understand.

Yeah, this point has been controversial and we didn't expect it. Maybe our concept of elite has been missunderstood: we are a group of people with the same interest: swing. And we are here to have fun together.

The main idea is: yes, its an elite (because not everybody all over the world is interested in swing!) but its also open for everyone who wants to be a part of it! its not like we're examinating subscriptions or doing selections: everyone is welcome! You wanna be part of the swing elite? Simply press the join button and you're in! You don't wanna be in the swing elite? Well, you don't know what you're missing 🙂

Elite has not a negative meaning: we are not talking just to the best swing dancers or musicians or whatever. That has been misunderstood. We're talking to everybody who's part of the swing world. Which is itself an elite, because not all the world is part of it. Do you understand what I mean?


If you allow me too, I would like to use this little interview to explain better who we are and what we do also to other people.

We have great ideas to develope this social network: new languages, new tools, and a lot more. We think that everyone should really join it.

***

The interview was held in writing.


Now my question to my readers: Is it necessary to have another social network? Are you joining Swing Elite? Leave a comment!

UPDATE
It seems that Swing Elite couldn't attract enough dancers to keep the service up. The website is not available anymore.


Filed Under: Swing News Tagged With: Dance, Interview, Social Network, Swing, Swing Elite

Swing! The Documentary

20.07.2011 by Chris

Swing! The Documentary - Directed by Susan Glatzer
There is a new documentary about Swing dancing coming up:

Swing! The Documentary – Directed by Susan Glatzer

Watch the trailer:

Description of the Documentary

SWING! is as diverse and dynamic as the dance it depicts. The film explores the culture surrounding swing dance from the emergence of the Lindy Hop to the modern day international phenomenon. The film analyzes the growth of swing dance from its purely American roots as an art form, to countries all over the world. SWING! also looks at the lives of the swing dancers themselves to find their personal stories and why swing dancing fills them with joy.

Source: Facebook Page

Who is Susan Glatzer

Susan Glatzer's track record of productions and acquisitions has garnered seven Academy Awards® and 19 Academy Award® nominations along with numerous awards at the Cannes, Sundance, and Venice film festivals.

Serving as Senior Vice President for the Motion Picture Group at Paramount Pictures, Susan concentrated on co-productions and worldwide acquisitions.

Among the projects Susan has been involved with are Traffic, Napoleon Dynamite, Secrets & Lies, Narc, Breaking the Waves, and High Art.

In addition, directors that Susan has worked with include Robert Altman, Albert Brooks, Diane Keaton, Michael Moore, David Lynch, Emir Kusturica, Joe Carnahan and Lisa Cholodenko. As a consultant, Susan has developed TV pitches with clients for ABC, Columbia Tri-Star Television, Lionsgate Television, HBO, Showtime, and Bravo.

Susan has served on the Board of Directors for the International Documentary Association, was a member of IFP’s Gotham Awards Committee, a Founding Member of New York Women’s Film Festival, a member of the Programming Committee for New York’s Channel 13, PBS’s flagship station, a Producing Fellow at Film Independent, and a Juror at the AFI Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival and Hamptons Film Festival.

Susan has been swing dancing for 12 years.

Source: Facebook Page

When will «Swing! The Documentary» be finished?

I asked this question to Susan Glatzer and here is her answer:
«We are in the middle of production and will be shooting through the beginning of next year. Then we will need several months of post production before we finish. It's a big undertaking!»

I bet, it's a big undertaking!

Update: Meanwhile, the title of the documentary was changed to «Alive and Kicking».

Check out the Facebook Page for the latest informations.

Related posts:

  • The Savoy King – Feature Documentary in Post-Production

Filed Under: Dance, Swing News Tagged With: Clips, Documentary, Susan Glatzer, Swing

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