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Color played a role in the beginnings of jazz says 87 year old Creole clarinet and sax player Charlie Gabriel we ve all been grieving and down here the northeast this news that s why it s the gumball state. Everybody all in different cultures if in the long run. Charlie Gabriel featured player in the Preservation Hall Jazz Band looks back with us into the Creole spirit of jazz we ll be joined this hour with music from New Orleans creels Jelly Roll Morton Sidney Beacham Allen Toussaint and Fats Domino as well as people drawn to their music like Tom Waits and Del McCoury. New Orleans Creole Music 1st with Deacon John letting the good times roll on American roots. To. Sell books. a 9 years of age he d sold over 75000000 records his 1st language was French Creole one prominent early Creole musician was cornet player Buddy Bolden leading the 2nd line at the beginning of the last century others picked up the torture. Jazz continued to grow out of spasm bands street parades and cotillions e
Bit of a background on Charlie Christian to start the evening off he was born 29th of July in 1916 and Bonham Texas and he grew up in Oklahoma City his family was poor His father was blind and got by as an itinerant guitarist singer and he had 2 brothers that also were musically inclined and too poor to buy a guitar he fashioned one out of cigar boxes in the early thirty s he worked professionally with the regional bands in the Oklahoma City area and as early as 1937 he was experimenting with electrical amplification on his guitar. Song coming up here is all star struck and that would be with the metronome all star 9 recorded 7 February 1940 in New York City Charlie Christian and live tracks. Who s who s. Who s who s who s. Who s who s who who s who s come. Home. Who s. Who s. Who s. Who s. 8th. 8th. 2. 1001008 . 180. 8818. 8. Some . 2000. Soon. Can. You can come 2 from Charlie Christian early in his career 2nd line Tea for 2 with a Charlie Christian quintet. That song recorded 21 S
You. Somebody s got to go. You know there are he you know. They re in this thing and. Then you know. They don t do and don t worry about them you. Are right there s the other Jordan here in Chicago that s Louis Jordan from 1946 with a broadcast performance Don t worry mountain that mule and get started on this hour of blues before sunrise it s the blues heritage showcase broadcasting in glorious man originating from Chicago did I say that already and I know I didn t say that I m Steve coaching I am Cause I m here each week with you to blow the dust off of some of the forgotten sounds and losing heritage and tell you what this who is Jordan starts off our special for the week it s a real simple thing called dues and don ts B.B. s gives you your do s and don ts by playing tunes that have the word do and don t start the title of each tune and from this point on until the end of the program about 4 hours from now we re you re probably going to lose any you do and don t record. As any one
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