| Peoria Jazz Band – Live at Dural
When it was first formed by John Buchanan in 1987, the Peoria Jazz Band's original inspiration was the San Francisco style, revived in the '40s by Lu Watters, and more recently in the '70s by Tom Baker. Much of that music came from King Oliver, Louis Armstrong and Kid Ory in the '20s and '30s.
Today the Peoria Jazz Band's repertoire has broadened somewhat, and includes many other numbers in the same style.
This CD was recorded at several of the band's regular Friday night gigs at the Dural Memorial Hall.
Musicians
Greg Englert (trumpet)
Ian Baker (trombone)
Kevin Goodey (clarinet & saxes)
Graham Grant (piano)
Cliff Parsons (banjo)
Peter Wolstenholme (tuba)
Max Egger (drums)
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1. |
Royal Garden Blues |
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2. |
Irish Black bottom |
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3. |
Big Butter and Egg Man |
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4. |
Looking at the World Through Rose-Coloured Glasses |
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5. |
Arab Strut |
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6. |
Dream Man |
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7. |
Nobody's Sweetheart |
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8. |
Bienville Blues |
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9. |
Egyptian Ella |
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10. |
Cushion Foot Stomp |
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11. |
My Sweetie Went Away |
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12. |
Just a Gigolo |
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13. |
Ole Miss Rag |
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14. |
Ugly Child |
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15. |
Wolverine Blues |
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16. |
I'm Goin' Huntin' |
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17. |
King Chanticleer |
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