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Cab Calloway - St. James Infirmary Cab Calloway - St. James Infirmary, live on US tv in 1964 Tags: cab calloway st james infirmary minnie the moocher cotton club jazz blues |
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The St James Infirmary Dhar Jabouri, hobbyist animator, interpreted this song by the legendary Louis Armstrong using Animation:Master (r). jabouri@comcast.net Tags: Dhar Jabouri cartoon animation 3D Louis Armstrong Saint James Infirmary Animation Master |
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St. James Infirmary - Eric Clapton, Dr. John Eric Clapton and Dr. John Playing St. James Infirmary. Tags: Eric Clapton Dr. John St. James Infirmary live |
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Kermit Ruffins - St. James Infirmary More Kermit Ruffins footage from Tipitina's. If you like this video go to Basinstreetrecords.com and listen to more. Then buy his new live CD coming out in April (or march if youre lucky enough to be in new orleans). Tags: super bowl Mardi Gras Saint James Infirmarmy 1533 St. Phillips Kermit Ruffins Barbecue new orleans basin street records |
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Cab Calloway St. James Infirmary by Fleischer Cab Calloway sings St. James Infirmary in the guise of Koko the Clown from the Fleischer Brothers' "Snow White" Betty Boop cartoon. Tags: glyphjockey animation comedy calloway boop hallowe'en |
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Louis Armstrong - St. James Infirmary Armstrong's version of a classic popular piece. Enjoy. I went down to St. James Infirmary, Saw my baby there, Set down on a long white table, So sweet, so cold, so fair. Let her go, let her go, God bless her, Wherever she may be, She can look this wide world over, She'll never find a sweet man like me. When I die, want you to dress me in straight-leg shoes, Box back coat and a stetson hat, Put a 20 dollar gold piece on my watch chain, So the boys'll know that I died standing pat. Tags: Armstrong St. James Infirmary Wonderful World blues jazz New Orleans Satchmo Pops funeral mourning Cab Calloway Irving Mills |
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Cracker Take Me Down to the Infirmary Cracker in KC 7/6/07 playing Take Me Down to the Infirmary. Tags: Cracker Infirmary Kansas City |
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Mick Martin - Parchman Farm - St. James Infirmary - (RWM) Runco's Weekly Music Breaks its First New Artist: (Special Edition) So this week, the last week of 'blues month,' is a very special week for Runco's Weekly Music - because I am proudly breaking a new artist for the first time: country blues musician, Mick Martin. The first time I heard Mick Martin's music, to say that I was 'very impressed,' would be a great understatement. I was sitting in a room with special wood working to unlock the minute details of sound; it was a quiet room, nobody was speaking, and the music was playing loudly through high quality recording speakers... the song was noticeably recorded on quality microphones, and mastered by an attentive engineer using all the right software. It was the furthest thing from the way the original blues masters were typically heard -- in dirty, loud shacks, while men gambled, drank, and often fought over attending females. But it was special in its own regard, because I could hear 'everything' What I heard was an extension of the blues masters -- a unique and creative blend of the styles that were developed and refined decades ago in the delta and piedmont regions - a sound that still demonstrates its century-old African roots, and a sound that I sincerely hope never dies. Like many of the old blues masters discussed this month, Mick Martin's 'past' is not one I would consider, ordinary. The first time I tried to get a feel for his upbringings, I asked him where he grew up. He told me he 'was raised as a child in the mountains of Appalachia...' I thought, 'I was kinda looking for a city... or maybe even a state, but ok I guess that will do' As a child he was exposed to a lot of music at home with his parents -- primarily bluegrass and 'old jazz,' and what he describes as 'mountain music.' Close relatives were fiddle and banjo players... his mom sang, and his aunt (who lived with Mick), played the harmonica. He states, 'a lot of the songs I know, I know from my mother singing around the house.' As he grew older - he and his friend Lindsley discovered the enormous record collection that was Lindsleys fathers. It was primarily because of these recordings and others that Mick became the country blues player that he is today. Mick says, 'the music that the old masters played and recorded was not easy to learn. There was no music to read, not many concerts to see and not many people to steal the style from at that time. And when I say 'steal,' I mean that there were not many folks eager to show you what they learned from the old masters.' So Mick learned from records, and an occasional performance... 'I saw Skip James in Bethlehem PA... he played in an old grist mill, called Illick's Mill... he and his wife played throughout the night - I'll never forget it.' As a young adult Mick traveled around North America... playing the blues. He went wherever his art took him, in the same fashion as many of the old masters. He now resides several miles outside Pittsburgh in what was once a small church - and he has just completed an album that keeps with the tradition of blues and folk music... as he has creatively 're-worked' songs by some of the greatest artists of our time. On that note, this weeks first song is titled 'Parchman Farm' and was originally written by Mose Allison. The second song is titled, 'St James Infirmary' and was originally written by Irving Mills (made popular by Louis Armstrong). Today is the first day the recordings of Mick Martin are being exposed to the general public... you heard it first here on Runco's Weekly Music. The 2 disc album (cd and dvd), Revelator, is due out in February, 2008. Feel free to contact me for more details. Lay back, relax, and enjoy the culmination of centuries of musical evolution Tags: Runco's Weekly Music Runco blues parchman farm st st. james infirmary irving mills mose allison louis armstrong skip son |
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Louis Armstrong-St. James Infirmary A haunting performance from Satchmo. Tags: louis armstrong st james infirmary satchmo duke's place black and blue miss new orleans wonderful world mood indigo jazz |
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山善&THE BLUES FELLOWS feat.TAD三浦「St. James Infirmary」 2008.7.24 山善&THE BLUES FELLOWS feat.TAD三浦@福岡・赤坂キャロウェイの模様です。曲は、「セントジェイムス病院」です。 Tags: ブルース |
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The White Stripes - St. James Infirmary Blues The White Stripes "St. James Infirmary Blues" From the album: The White Stripes Tags: The White Stripes St. James Infirmary Blues Song |
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Henry "Red" Allen - St. James Infirmary with Alex Welsh Orchestra 1964 Tags: henry red allen st.james infirmary trumpet jazz |
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Jake Leg Stompers - St. James Infirmary Live performance of the St. James Infirmary at the Station Inn in Nashville, TN; December 30, 2006 Tags: Jake Leg Stompers Jug Band Musical Saw Station Inn St. James Infirmary |
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The White Stripes - St. James Infirmary Blues Manaus The White Stripes perform St. James Infirmary Blues live at manaus autsajder Tags: white stripes jack meg james infirmary blues live manaus brasil |
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John Cocuzzi Sacramento Jazz Jubilee "St. James' Infirmary" The camera caught this 3rd song of Cocuzzi's Pianorama set at the 2007 SACRAMENTO JAZZ JUBILEE. He gave the crowded ballroom a New Orleans piano version of "St. James' Infirmary," an early jazz classic adapted by Joe Primrose in 1930. The audience was familiar with the tune and hanging on to every note until the very end. Cocuzzi's piano influences include Jelly Roll Morton, Thomas "Fats" Waller, Mead "LUX" Lewis, Professor Longhair, Nat "King" Cole, and Erroll Garner. The Pianorama included other great pianists such as Eddie Higgins and Johnny Varro performing 20-minute sets. http://www.johncocuzzimusic.com Sacramento Jazz Jubilee (every Memorial Day Wknd.) http://www.sacjazz.org/jubilee.html This venue, the Sheraton Grand Nave Ballroom, was sponsored by Bank of the West. http://www.bankofthewest.com/ Tags: Cocuzzi St. James' Infirmary Blues piano Sacramento Jazz Jubilee swingink |
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Cassandra Wilson - St. James Infirmary Cassandra Wilson and her band perform at the Monterey Jazz Festival in September 2008. Tags: Jazz Cassandra Wilson Marvin Sewell Reginald Veal Herlin Riley Jonathan Batiste Lekan Babalola |
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SAINT JAMES INFIRMARY [TRADITIONAL] I've been doing this song for decades. I always wondered who actually wrote it- but its like "House of the Rising Sun" or "Stack-o-lee"- one of those old folk songs that has been passed down and been around forever. There are many pages written about the song online, but, I originally learned the lyrics off an old Bobby Bland LP way back, but later heard and liked the Louis Armstrong version better [which is closer to what I do]- but I don't even sing what he sang... the lyrics i sing have somehow evolved/devolved over the years of my doing it; but there are many versions of the lyrics... This live performance was at the Tricou House [711 Bourbon Street, New Orleans] on March 23, 1991. "SAINT JAMES INFIRMARY" [TRADITIONAL] Arranged and adapted by DOUG DUFFEY Performance [C] 1991/2007 Doug Duffey Tags: jazz blues "Bourbon Street" "New Orleans" "saint james infirmary" solo piano acoustic unplugged duffey |
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Mystic Knights - Saint James Infirmary a live video of the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo performing yet another Cab Calloway song. this is from when they were a STAGE SHOW, way before they became a rock band (and all the original members left) once again; yes, i taped this off my television - if you want better quality (without my shakey hand and the reflection of my blinds in the top right corner)go BUY the dvd and support the elfman brothers D: [edit// yeah, i should mention this is from the "documentary" on FORBIDDEN ZONE available on the forbidden zone dvd - about 5 minutes into it they show this clip :P ] Tags: oingo boingo danny elfman cab calloway st. james infirmary |
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Lou Rawls St James Infirmary Lou Rawls does St James Infirmary live from Chicago his Ex-Hometown. Tags: blues st james infirmary |
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St James Infirmary by Komuso Tokugawa http://www.thinkerer.org GeoMeek phone 336-685-3237 if you need video made in Second Life http://www.secondlife.com GeoMeek Tags: GeoMeek |
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FSG/FANalyst - Week 1 Infirmary Report "FSG Style" Fantasy Sports Girl Holly Weber is the nurse on duty, checking who's healthy and who's hurtin' in this weeks FANalyst - Infirmary Report. Tags: FANalyst Fantasy Sports Girl Circuit City Tom Brady Reggie Bush NFL |
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Fantasy Sports Girl: Infirmary Report 11-13-08 Fantasy Sports Girl Kristen gives us her infirmary report of which players will be on the field and which will be on the sidelines for the upcoming week of NFL action. For more Fantasy Sports Girl videos, go to http://www.fantasysportsgirl.com Tags: fantasy sports girl football injuries week eleven |
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Daniel B. Buxton - "St. James Infirmary Blues" - Vue Weekly Watch Edmonton's Daniel Benjamin Buxton play "St. James Infirmary Blues". Filmed February 28th, 2008. Filmed and edited by Trevor Kjorlien. Sound recorded by Mike Siek. More online at www.vueweekly.com Tags: alternative folk daniel benjamin buxton edmonton alberta vue weekly busker's ball |
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245. St. James Infirmary Blues (Traditional American) The earliest known version of this song goes back to 1899, when it was known as "The Gambler's Blues". It may have been based on an Irish ballad called "The Unfortunate Rake," which mentions a "St. James Hospital," another descendant of which is the cowboy song "Streets of Laredo". The song has been performed by many well-known singers, including Cab Calloway, Louis Armstrong, Blind Willie McTell ("Dying Crapshooter's Blues"), "Spider" John Koerner, Jack Teagarden, Billie Holiday, Cisco Houston, Lou Rawls, Arlo Guthrie, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker, The Doors, The Animals, Doc Watson, Tom Jones, Eric Clapton and Van Morrison. Many of these versions can be found on YouTube. Bob Dylan adapted the tune for his song "Blind Willie McTell" (1981), which was only released in 1991 on the Bootleg Series. Tags: folk song jazz blues cowboy gambler calloway armstrong |
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St. James Infirmary - Bobby "Blue" Bland Duke Records 1961 release. Tags: blues r&b soul bobby blue bland st. james infirmary oldies classic |