Dixieland

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    Andy Sherwood
     
    Dixieland Downtown
    Dixieland Jazz Clarinet with piano, bass and drums, as in the style of Pete Fountain.
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    Roe Sham Beau
     
    Roe Sham Beau
    A dark, burlesque, fun approach at jazzy rock.
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    Salty Dogs Jazz Band
     
    Live At Battleground
    Traditional Dixieland/New Orleans Jazz
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    Ron Kischuk & The Tartarsauce Traditional Jazz Band
     
    Plays - The Arrangements of Chet Bogan's Wolverine Jass Band
    Great traditional jazz arrangements featuring Judie Cochill on vocals, Yamaha artist Ron Kischuk on trombone, Johnny Trudell on cornet, Gene Parker on clarinet, Marion Hayden on bass, Chuck Shermetaro on piano and Bill Cairo on drums.
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    The F-Holes
     
    The F-Holes
    Don't let their tongue-in-cheek name fool you, rather let their debut album be a testament to their unique blend of country, dixieland, and roots music. This album clearly represents their unmistakable sound and unique intriguing musical experience.
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    Greg Englert
     
    The Melvin Jackson story
    A hilarious comical musical re-write of the history and beginnings of Jazz music including narratives and original songs. Digitally unedited to retain the feel of the original recordings.
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    Taslimah Bey Quartet
     
    A Tribute To Ragtime
    A jazzy rendition of classic ragtime songs, done in New Orleans style with improvised sections, featuring Charlie Gabriel on clarinet, Marion Hayden on bass, Djallo Djakate on drums and Taslimah Bey on piano.
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    Company B Jazz Band
     
    Company B Jazz Band
    Company B Jazz Band, a six-piece group in the style of the Andrews and Boswell Sisters, rouses crowds for dancing and smiles with their cheerful renditions of classic repertoire from the 1920s through 1940s. Loaded with personality, the harmonies of the f
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    Carl Anderson & His New Orleans Jazz Band
     
    Playing in Peoria
    The hottest New Orleans style Dixieland Band in the midwest. This seven piece combo brings your old and new favorites with a unique twist.
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    Paradise Public Radio
     
    Change Direction
    Great lyrics and melody served with a full flavor of country backing and Swannee River rhythms.
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    Bakelite 78
    Delta Disc
    An eclectic Americana mix of Dixieland, Tin Pan Alley, Proto-Country and Cabaret.
    Bakelite 78’s CD release party for Delta Disc takes place at FitzGerald’s on Thursday Nov. 20th, 2008 featuring Bakelite 78, Black Bear Combo and Jimbo Mathus’ Knockdown South. BAKELITE 78 returns with a follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut… Following the success of Bakelite 78's 2006 debut album It's a Sin, the band was approached by musician/producer Jimbo Mathus, founding member of the 1990's hot-jazz indie combo the Squirrel Nut Zippers to record a follow-up. Bakelite 78 hauled their batch of newly written songs and a selection of vintage tunes and traveled to Jimbo’s Delta Recording Service in Como, Mississippi to put it all on tape. The resulting 13-song album, Delta Disc is an eclectic mix of Dixieland, blues, proto-country, and cabaret. Fans of It's A Sin will love it and so will those uninitiated to the Bakelite 78 experience. Where’d they get the money? The City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs generous Community Arts Assistance Program Grant helped finance the recording. Robert J. Rial, the band's founder, frontman and principal songwriter, submitted a selection from the recordings to the Department of Cultural Affairs and was chosen out of thousands of applicants to receive grant money to help complete the project. Bakelite 78 was recognized for their deep appreciation of Chicago’s musical heritage, which has its roots in the Mississippi Delta. The connection between the two regions underlies the entire project. Where’d they come from in the first place? Arriving in Chicago in 2000, singer-songwriter and guitarist Robert Joseph Rial continued a musical direction he started at college in southeastern Ohio. Robert played the styles he loved most: country blues and swing, Vaudeville, Tin Pan Alley, American folk songs, jazz and mountain music. Many of these styles of music were originally released on 78-speed records. Some 78s were made from a "new" material, an early form of plastic called Bakelite. Bakelite 78 records preserved the music of this era. Bakelite 78 the band was meticulously assembled to bring them back to life. Robert Rial's choice of instruments in his group reflected the era of Bakelite 78's musical repertoire - tenor guitar and stand-up megaphone to better emulate the singing style of classic "pre-microphone-era" singers. The original lineup of Bakelite 78 performed around Chicago between 2003 and 2008, with Robert on tenor guitar and voice, along with Ariel Bolles on upright acoustic bass, Jason Grey on washboard/percussion, banjolin and accordion, Bob Kessler on clarinet and harmonica, and Rich Unetich on trumpet. Robert Joseph Rial now lives in Seattle, Washington, where he has plans to take Bakelite 78 in a slightly different direction in 2009.
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    Circus Contraption
    Grand American Traveling Dime Museum
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    Johnny Maddox
    Dixieland Blues
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    Mama Digdown's Brass Band
    The Digdown Decade
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    Firecracker Jazz Band
    Hot Vintage Jazz
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      Top Songs

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      Hot Potato
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