Posts Tagged ‘Instrumental Jazz’

Gene Amante Duo

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Title: Gene Amante Duo
Location: Georgia\’s Farm to Market\”
Description: Sunday with Gene Amante & Dave Barry. \”Georgia\’s Farm Market\” 12171 Katy Fwy
Houston, TX 77079
281-940-9990
(http://www.georgiasmarket.com ) Sundays from 11:30am to 2:30pm.
Start Time: 1130
Date: 2010-07-11
End Time: 1430

Edward “Kid” Ory (1886-1973)

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Kid Ory was the greatest trombone player in the early years of Jazz. He originally played banjo, but then switched to trombone. Perhaps his banjo playing helped shape the “tailgate” style of playing he later developed on the trombone. In the “tailgate” style, the trombone plays a rhythmic line underneath the trumpets and cornets. From 1912 to 1919 he led one of the most popular bands in New Orleans. Ory’s Band featured many of the great musicians who would go on to define the Hot Jazz style. At various times King Oliver, a young Louis Armstrong, Johnny Dodds, Sidney Bechet and Jimmie Noone all played in Ory’s band. In 1919 Ory relocated to California for health reasons. He assembled a new group of New Orleans musicians on the West Coast and played regularly under the name of Kid Ory’s Creole Orchestra. In 1922 they became the first African-American jazz band from New Orleans to record. They used the name of “Spike’s Seven Pods of Pepper Orchestra” and recorded the songs “Ory’s Creole Trombone” and “Society Blues“. In 1925 he moved to Chicago, and played regularly with King Oliver, Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five and Hot Seven and with Jelly Roll Morton and several other Chicago groups. During the Depression Ory played very little and ran a chicken ranch with his brother. When the Dixieland revival occurred in the 1940’s, Ory found his style of music back in vogue. He revived Kid Ory’s Creole Orchestra in 1943 and was able to continue to play, tour and record Jazz until he retired in 1966.

Henry Darragh’s New Tell Her For Me

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
Henry Darrage Tell Her For Me

Henry Darrage Tell Her For Me

Henry Darragh’s new CD Tell Her For Me is now available. Henry and friends Seth Paynter, Carol Morgan, Erin Wright, Glen Ackerman, and Chuck Payne have mastered a recording that truly captures the soft swinging style of Henry’s live performances.  Henry’s new and original tracks Regret, Wrong Ending and Dream Boxes are  fine melodies with very poignant lyrics.    Recorded with familiar Houston jazz performers, and true to Henry’s quiet authority, this is a must have album for any Houston jazz enthusiast.  Take a listen… Early Clip

It is selling for $10 at the gig or 15 by mail.  It’s also on cdbaby, iTunes, and our personal favorite digstation.com/henrydarragh as they give 100% to the artists.

For more Information:

Website: http://henrydarragh.com
Email: henry@henrydarragh.com