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LOUIS ARMSTRONG Muskrat Ramble Louis Armstrong in Munich 1962 Tags: Jazz trumpet New Orleans |
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Muskrat Love- America Music Video a little music video i made! Tags: muskrat love america music video jazz |
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Muskrat Ramble - Dixieland Crackerjacks Muskrat Ramble http://www.dixielandcrackerjacks.com Trumpet player Michel Muller sings Kid Ory's Muskrat Ramble in Dutch! Slidin' Selena, who sometimes gets critisized for playing too clean, here proves that she is perfectly able to play the rough and ready tailgate style whenever she wants to. Lielian Tan on drums and Koos Greven, banjo play there nicely swinging groove and Bert Brandsma gives one of his virtuosic and surprisingly inventive solos on the Bass-saxophone. Recorded in Zwolle, the Netherlands, July 4. 2007. Edward "Kid" Ory (December 25, 1886 -- January 23, 1973) was a jazz trombonist, composer and bandleader. Ory is considered as being the most important Tailgate trombone player of all times. He starred in movies like: New Orleans (1947) and the Benny Goodman story (1955) He was born in Woodland Plantation near LaPlace, Louisiana. Ory started playing music with home-made instruments in his childhood, and by his teens was leading a well regarded band in South-East Louisiana. He kept La Place as his base of operations due to family obligations until his 21st birthday, when he moved his band to New Orleans, Louisiana. He had one of the best-known bands in New Orleans in the 1910s, hiring many of the greats, including cornetists Joe "King" Oliver, Mutt Carey, and Louis Armstrong; and clarinetists Johnny Dodds and Jimmie Noone. In 1919 he moved to Los Angeles, one of a number of New Orleans musicians to do so at about that time, and he recorded there in 1922 with a band including Mutt Carey, clarinetist (also a pianist) Dink Johnson, and string bassist Ed Garland. (Garland and Carey were longtime associates who were still with Ory during his 1940s comeback.) In 1925, Ory moved to Chicago, where he was very active, working and recording with Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, "King" Oliver, Johnny Dodds, and many others. During the Great Depression Ory retired from music in 1933, and would not play again until 1943. From 1944 to about 1961 he led one of the top New Orleans style bands of the period. In addition to Mutt Carey and Ed Garland, trumpeters Alvin Alcorn and Teddy Buckner; clarinetists Darnell Howard, Jimmie Noone, Albert Nicholas, Barney Bigard, and George Probert; pianists Buster Wilson and Don Ewell; and drummer Minor Hall were among his sidemen during this period. All but Probert, Buckner, and Ewell were originally from New Orleans. The Ory band was an important force in reviving interest in New Orleans jazz, making popular radio broadcasts -- among them a number of slots on Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre broadcast and a jazz history series sponsored by Standard Oil -- and recordings. Ory was also the composer of numbers including "Muskrat Ramble", "Ory's Creole Trombone", and "Savoy Blues". Ory retired from music in 1966 and spent his last years in Hawaii. Tags: kid ory muskrat ramble dixieland crackerjacks slidin selena bert brandsma michel muller lielian tan koos greven zwolle |
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Muskrat Love - Captain & Tennille My Guinea pig Simon told me that he felt like doing a video tonight.....So I just had to give in, lol! I hope you like it! :))) Tags: muskrat love captain tennille cover female singer songwriter dancer entertainer classic music guinea pig |
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Muskrat Love Slide Show Images presented with America's "Muskrat Love" as background Tags: funny america muskrat love slide show |
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The Lawrence Welk Show: Muskrat Ramble The dual accordions of Lawrence Welk & Myron Floren (1955) Tags: Lawrence Welk Myron Floren Muskrat Ramble Accordion |
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Alexander's Ragtime Band - Muskrat Ramble - 1995 Alexander's Ragtime Band - Popular Warsaw music band, playing "Happy Jazz" from twenties and thirties of the Twenty Century. In the band are playing: Wlodzimierz Sadowski - trumpet, voc; Aleksander Michalski - clarinet, alto sax; Waldemar Wolski - trombone; Wlodzimierz Halik - bass sax; Arkadiusz Nowak - banjo. Tags: Alexander's Ragtime Band ARB jazz dixieland new orleans jazzbandyta |
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Muskrat Love america cover muskrat love Tags: america muskrat love cover acoustic guitar gibson aydın öztürk öz oz |
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Banjo Music "Muskrat Ramble" Eddy Davis, tenor banjo Eddy Davis' New Orleans Jazz Band plays MUSKRAT RAMBLE at The National Underground in NYC, June 18, 2008. Eddy Davis, Nechville electric tenor banjo, Simon Wettenhall, trumpet, John Gill, guitar, Debbie Kennedy, bass, Pat Carmichael, drums, Fernando Kfouri, trombone, Adrian Cunningham, clarinet. Tags: banjo traditional jazz dixieland jazzbanjo Eddy Davis Simon Wettenhall |
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Muskrat Rumble - Belgrade Dixieland Orchestra Muskrat Rumble - Performed live by Belgrade Dixieland Orchestra. http://www.belgradedixielandorchestra.com Tags: Muskrat Rumble Belgrade Dixieland Orchestra blues |
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Muskrat Ramble - Chicago Footwarmers Mike Walbridge's Chicago Footwarmers Hot Dance Orchestra specializes in performing authentic dance music of the 1920s, 30s and 40s. This is one clip of a Sunday afternoon concert at the Illiana Club of Traditional Jazz, Glendora House, Chicago Ridge, IL. The band is playing "Muskrat Ramble." Personnel includes Mike Walbridge, tuba; Bob Neighbor, cornet; Howard Habenicht, cornet; Russ Phillips, trombone; Kim Cusack, alto sax/clarinet; Eric Schneider, tenor sax/clarinet; Dave creighton, alto sax/clarinet; Don Stiernberg, banjo; Joan Reynolds, piano; and Charles Braughan, drums. Tags: Big Band Dance Bands Jazz Chicago Footwarmers Mike Walbridge Muskrat Ramble Illiana Club of Traditional |
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Cowpatty Bingo and Muskrat love? You know you are in Texas when: Cowpatty Bingo in the heart of Texas. Two cows and one bull and a lot of people waiting in suspense to see if the first cow to poop will poop on their square. The MC's play Muskrat Love with hopes to encourage a more expedient poop. Nothing yet but the suspence builds. Tags: Cowpatty Muskrat love |
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gambit, Bria Skonberg, Claire Mckenna - muskrat ramble @ Abersoch jazzfest 2007 Tags: muskrat ramble bria skonberg claire mckenna gambit jazzmen jazz abersoch |
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Muskrat Love America Cover Two loving muskrats, probably under a tent.... Tags: willis alan ramsey america 70s hat trick captain tenille acoustic cover beckley bunnell peek |
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Muskrat Love II Kal-el, Lois, and the otters at it again. Tags: otters muskrat love kal-el cal-el lois romance |
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Muskrat - Fontenelle Forest A muskrat swims around the marsh collecting plants. It eventually comes onto the bank and eats some clover blossoms for a while before heading back into the water. This was filmed in June 2002 at Fontenelle Forest, in Bellevue NE, just south of Omaha. Tags: muskrat Fontenelle Forest Bellevue Omaha NE Nebraska |
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Muskrat Ramble - Louisiana Jazz Band Le 18 avril 2004, le Louisiana Jazz Band en compagnie de Rodolphe Campomizzi au trombone, jouait Muskrat Ramble, au club Amstrong à Attignat (Ain - France). Alain Meaume : saxo Rodolphe Campomizzi : trombone Eric Bilbille : piano Michel Pouget : banjo Frédéric Henry : contrebasse Mario Subires : batterie. Vidéo : Gil. http://louisianajazzband.ifrance.com Tags: Louisiana Jazz Band Muskrat Ramble Attignat Campomizzi Meaume Bilbille Pouget Subires Ory Bechet Dixieland Bourges |
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Under the log muskrat Trapping muskrat December www.riversideguideservice.com Tags: nbguide trapping snaring muskrats riverside guide service |
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Muskrat Ramble Ory Kid 1959 Muskrat Ramble Ory Kid 1959 Kid Ory trombone, Henry Red Allen trumpet, Bob MacCracken clarinet, Cedric Haywood piano, Alton Redd drums and William Girsback bass. The Kid Ory Band in concert at Salle Pleyel, Paris, France in 1959 This is a composition of Kid Ory and it made fame by being part of the 34 original Hot Five recordings of Louis Armstrong in 1925-1927 Tags: jazz in europe kid ory henry red allen |
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muskrat love holy dunkers batman, looks like the rat got away Tags: rats |
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Muskrat Ramble - LINO PATRUNO & his Hot Five Muskrat Ramble LINO PATRUNO & his Hot Five Oscar Klein (cornet) Marcello Rosa (trombone) Bruno Longhi (clarinet) Ettore Zeppegno (piano) Lino Patruno (banjo) September 1984 http://www.linopatruno.it http://www.cambiamusica.it http://www.michaelsupnick.com Edward "Kid" Ory (December 25, 1886 -- January 23, 1973) was a jazz trombonist and bandleader. He was born in Woodland Plantation near LaPlace, Louisiana. Ory started playing music with home-made instruments in his childhood, and by his teens was leading a well regarded band in South-East Louisiana. He kept La Place as his base of operations due to family obligations until his 21st birthday, when he moved his band to New Orleans, Louisiana. He had one of the best-known bands in New Orleans in the 1910s, hiring many of the greats, including cornetists Joe "King" Oliver, Mutt Carey, and Louis Armstrong; and clarinetists Johnny Dodds and Jimmie Noone. In 1919 he moved to Los Angeles, one of a number of New Orleans musicians to do so at about that time, and he recorded there in 1922 with a band including Mutt Carey, clarinetist (also a pianist) Dink Johnson, and string bassist Ed Garland. (Garland and Carey were longtime associates who were still with Ory during his 1940s comeback.) In 1925, Ory moved to Chicago, where he was very active, working and recording with Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, "King" Oliver, Johnny Dodds, and many others. During the Great Depression Ory retired from music in 1933, and would not play again until 1943. From 1944 to about 1961 he led one of the top New Orleans style bands of the period. In addition to Mutt Carey and Ed Garland, trumpeters Alvin Alcorn and Teddy Buckner; clarinetists Darnell Howard, Jimmie Noone, Albert Nicholas, Barney Bigard, and George Probert; pianists Buster Wilson and Don Ewell; and drummer Minor Hall were among his sidemen during this period. All but Probert, Buckner, and Ewell were originally from New Orleans. The Ory band was an important force in reviving interest in New Orleans jazz, making popular radio broadcasts — among them a number of slots on Orson Welles' Almanac broadcast and a jazz history series sponsored by Standard Oil — and recordings. Ory was also the composer of numbers including "Muskrat Ramble", "Ory's Creole Trombone", and "Savoy Blues". Ory retired from music in 1966 and spent his last years in Hawaii. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_Ory Tags: Louis Armstrong his Hot Five Kid Ory |
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See to Believe: Muskrat Dinner Muskrat Dinner: At Kola's Food Factory in Riverview, MI — the number one selling dish is both unique to the region... And has a following all it's own! Don't be scared off by the name... People have been eating these river rodents for hundreds of years! Tags: muskrat delicacy trappers Kola's Detroit king downriver meal stounder Muskrat delicacies extreme cuisine weird food |
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Muskrat Ramble Two days wandering in the marsh. Tags: Water Sport Kayak |
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Muskrat Love - America - Karaoke 135 Tags: muskrat love america karaoke pop rock |