An old version by Sidney with a lovely trombone in the background!
This version is from the Olympia Concert December 1954, the trombonist is Benny Vasseur. Compare it with the version "Hommage à Claude Luter" with Fabrice Zammarchi and the same Benny Vasseur some 53 years later.
My best loved Gospelsong sung by the unforgetable Mahalia Jackson. Newport Festival 1970. For another good version of this song see: http://de.youtube.co m/watch?v=iq502lghek o
Sharkey Bonano tp, Punch Miller tp, Percy Humphrey tp, Louis Nelson tb, Jim Robinson tb, Louis Barbarin d, Armand Hug p, Alphonse Picou cl, George Lewis cl
I Want A Little Girl. Newport festival 1970. Dede Pierce co/voc, Jim Robinson tb, Willie Humphrey cl, Capt John Handy as, Billie Pierce p, Allan Jaffe tu, Cie Frazier d.
Newport festival 1970. Percy Humphrey tp & leader, DeDePierce tp (seated), Lionel Ferbos tp, Cpt John Handy as, Orjan (Orange) Kellin cl, Cie Frazier sd, Booker T. Glass bd, Jim Robinson tb, Billie Pierce p, Paul Crawford tb, Alan Jaffe tu, Willie Humphrey (a great clarinetist) who made a wonderful grand Marshall. The tunes are "Lord, Lord, Lord" and "St. Louis Blues"
It's the same band and the same tune as on: http://de.youtube.co m/watch?v=zqylUtOsxY 8 from ilbo-films but it must be from a different session. You may compare! Kid Thomas tp, Louis Nelson tb, Emanuel Paul ts, Albert Burbank cl, Emanuel Sayles bj, Joseph Twat Butler b, Alonzo Stewart d. Recorded 1971
About 1973. Percy Humphrey tp, Willie Humphrey cl, Big Jim Robinson tb, Sing Miller p, Allan Jaffe tu (did not play on this tune but on the rest of the concert), Cie Frazier d. See also: http://de.youtube.co m/watch?v=Wl7_R33mJK 4
then you notice that the tune there is shurly "Hindustan" and not sister kate!
Tuxedo Jazz Band in Germany. Jeanette Kimball p, Louis Barbarin d, Waldron Frog Joseph tb, Jack Willis tp, Joe "Cornbread" Thomas cl/voc, Albert French bj, Frank Fields b.
Kid Thomas tp, Louis Nelson tb, Emanuel Paul ts, Albert Burbank cl, Emanuel Sayles bj, Twat Butler b, Alonzo Stewart d together with the Big Band of Duke Ellington