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Than Redmond with the McKinney group Don was not only of the front man he was the alto saxophonist frequently the vocalist and arranger $128.00. Great collaboration's on this edition of the club McKenzie I'll be right back. You're listening to the club Mackenzie on listener supported public radio p.c.b. Xserve in the entire central coast join us tonight at 10 o'clock for written with your old Steve Montanus. You're back with the club McKinsey or 920 s. Jazz speakeasy and collaboration's like that of build chelas he joins Paul Whiteman's orchestra in the mid 1920 s. Soley for arranging purposes and what does he do he takes that jazz element and just in hints is it something Paul Whiteman hadn't had the opportunity to do and you hear it in this next piece called say and after that once again the contribution of Earl Hines cannot be overstated he's performing here with Louis Armstrong's hot 5 The song is squeeze me kitten and make it he's gotten bigger is Don Bradman selling dat stuff. Ah. Ah. Ah ah. Ah. Ah. Ah. Ah. Ah. Nice. News. To cuckoo in 2000. 200-5210. 1000 to 2000 the cuckoo cuckoo. In the. News in Newton 2000. To 2000 and. 8 whose news Newton. 2000 new to the. Board. A 1000. $800.00 to $1.00 a who's going to turn. Around. Or are. Oh. Come. Forward. With the glucose. Point. Good and. Good one and all. To come. All point. To all. Who can come. Home. All. The time of night men or not auto down on a little one night last night I don't know about it and I might add la I'm an iguana tied down it's all good not to do da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da all out on Utah down and down to the doctor I'm not off the world I bought out for the modeling from good to download I've died and I've been out I've done a lot of dubs got out met in a band got out on and out of my heart on. All. The men. Can hold all good and all good. Everything out in my home I have the poor. House the eyes. All the room. All the poor one that there's no more when you are in the lower on the wall wasn't the way the thing remembered the rebel when the war with her and when the girl. The war or the Boer War or with. The all the world on the ball well what about the Orwell The ever. A lot of that. That. Don Redmond legacy to jazz is invaluable areas with McKinney's cotton pickers and the song selling that stuff now here is a team who got together formed a Kansas City band and called it coon Sanders Carlton coon Joe's Sanders Nighthawks in an unbeatable team but it was their collaboration that came out with a jazzier side to Holcomb very popular in its day and the 1st to have coast to coast broadcasts live with ticker tape and immediate response to the audience here they are with the pair keeping out of mischief now and to see lazy and then an excerpt of deep inner sense. When. When the mountain why. Human health. Say why. And I have and. I have and. I have. And I. Poor baby. Rabbits by birth. Or with birth by my. Poor. Poor. Quite. Poorly. Or are. What. You're. What. You're. Poor poor. While. The poor poor poor. By one. Point brought her. Poor girl. You probably wouldn't have expected this particular do Wed but they contributed so much introducing jazz to an audience otherwise not hearing that music their contribution is indispensable Carlton Cloonan Joe Sanders The Nighthawks rounding out this edition of great collaboration that's if you have any questions write to me at Rathbone productions at gmail dot com This program is a distribution of Public Radio Exchange p r x dot org then for all of those great collaborators reminding you do drive safely but above all stay off the running boards for the club McKinsey I'm Guy Raz Bundy. This is a c.b.s. 61 sunless of a small k n b x h t one son auto in t.s.b. Accent to Barbara we stream online actually c.b.x. Dot au argy. And. Now we got a book that's my lesson on Tuesday that time for has. Some reference back to the case of the Chancellor's country even rockabilly you never gonna know just what is coming up next on American retrospect. Hey kids this is Carl some e-mail and bringing you the rhythm retrospective for us when I call my little show here at k.c. B.x. And of course I thank you sincerely for joining me here in spite of. The name of this 1st 2 is the girls go crazy yet simple news is classic and in this particular instance it is played by the trumpeter Bumpy Johnson banks up by a San Francisco group the Lib Dems Chast perhaps. Ok that 1st set there are started out with the girls come crazy that was. Johnson with the Lou Waters ran from 1944 following that rock in the blues to Puerto Harlem Janse man featuring the current program was a proto 7939 miss the point on that and then we had to change our Reinhart staff and were Palin recorded in line in September 1938 playing a tune beloved of all English folks over the age of 95 that's called the Lambeth luck and finally in that south there are some who are original Dixie and I am one step played by Ben Pollock speaker rip the Lisa and that excellent piano solo was by Ray Sherman her some more hot piano and change b. Johnson with a license. BUSY BUSY BUSY this place is. Not. So. Poor. In this program we have often brought good barrel house piano music that really remarkable blues styles with complex redneck figures and fugitive minor chords expressed at the very small of the deep melancholy and the Thursday of the as a folk blues that house piano can be a real fine art and today we have a fairly of bringing you one of its greatest mass I think Montana Taylor who recorded in 1980 and then dropped out of sight for the day as legend until only last year when I found him living up to early in Cleveland and I discovered too that his art was even more profound more deeply mature than it had been in 1928 now Montana is sitting right here with me as I call him for his historic 1st appearance on the air he will play his own Varilux masterpiece the 5 o'clock. Here. I got. The message. That is. That is. The way it can. Make it. And it's. Suede can't. Send. Them I went. With the I told. Making him jabs to me with. Coffee mints in. The. Company. Come posing with that big apple stuff. Think you can. Swing it you cats. A few. Minutes time I blow. It On. You can slap me. On my toes there isn't a time I. Blow. A bit on time. You can but my I wanna break down my. Dogs a time I blow. C 8 or. 8. Dogs time I plough. It On loan you can waste my money call me Mom metadata time I post. Office time I close the baby down to tell me you can have your man right on the mandoline bed a dog a time ah. At the most time on blow. You can slip in a dozen bone headed down the path. Following James' species or national recording of lies we had a rare radio performance by Montana Taylor playing his tune the 5 of us it was from Rudy blushes This is Janice programme broadcast in 1947 Montana had recorded the year before for pleasure circle label. And black market blues which we heard next was one of those recordings featuring the vocals of Bertha chippie and Allman Leonard washboard and because it despite the scratchiness I can attest that those were taken directly from the original Metal Masters I know friends because I was there. At the masses here was one account Countach imports later recordings from 938 to be exact Sammy price was on piano count Carole had a stroke at some point and lost some of his playing ability he did actually come back and make some piano recordings but on that particular one Sammy price was a piano Teddy bunch who can solo guitar and show Bishop was playing reputedly a flute horn sounds a lot like a trumpet There you go it's listed history and also present was a fellow called Richard Fulbright on the base. Calcutta Davenport and Montana Taylor recorded together for a pleasure circle label but sadly those sides are never ratio to have lost Ok Next our group that I enjoy a lot the Harlem Ham fats with baby don't term a close Cho McCoy Memphis Minnie's husband was the vocalist and guitar player also featured Herb Miranda on trumpet and clarinet and Horace Malcolm on piano ransom note was the bass player and he is also heard on tons and tons of right blues record. Writings from the forty's and fifty's term are most perilous Williamson That was from the troth I'm a 937. Now before we get into the next set of music let me give you the station id You're listening to k.c. B.x. a Long San Louis a bespoke k n b x h t Vaughn San Ardo and k. S.p.x. Science of Barbara. It's gone. The. Whole way and the guns you. Began beating one. And those are germ a far as a me leads me that I average a medium Oh. Oh.

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