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Laid in twine Fats Domino with 960 at my girl Josephine signature New Orleans mix Creole back that is so much early American rock'n'roll when fast passed away in 2017 and 89 years he sold over 75000000 records his 1st language was French Creel one prominent early. Player but he bowled well in the 2nd line at the beginning of the last century others picked up the torch Jan. Continue to grow a lot of bad reaper in the billions early Jan breaking off for me is Creole bands including protege Louis Armstrong King Oliver all new African American Creole being innocent bandleader Jelly Roll Morton described Creole French Street and the origins of gin in 138 elm. If you. Knew you. Knew. You as I get on the spanking new black box or in the city of New Orleans long of all the Louisiana. And all my name that rang with from the old you knew not yours I mean from brand new we always had some kind of a musical instrument in the house. We had lots of and by always played me all that pleasure and you always had my mind that a musician was a plant let the exceptions out of the French Opera House plan. Which they always happy life is they only thought there was a great musician in the country and in fact I myself was inspired by going to a French opera house once. The time to. One of the blues and a sort of milling of. Course you may notice the Spanish French in it. So much to do like the typical jazz I had there. Managed a way. To get the right. Please. Email. It. To Gabe room. From. Someone who finds me in you. C guys. Will. Lead to. The truth. Are you. To believe that I'm done long gone. To the room. Tomorrow listen to news article. From. Long. Long long I think. I've. Heard. Her. I think for. Her I've heard I. Will. Die dear old Southland bandleader noble singing enjoined in 1037 by the blues even a broader clarinet of. Which I was born in New Orleans Creole 7th Ward 2 as you make or who encouraged all 4 sons to play music today Jack stands in Congo Square before that Ferdinand Jelly Roll Morton in words and music with his band the red hot peppers in Chicago 926 tune Dr Jazz claimed he invented jazz playing piano in Storyville bordellos and later composing in arranging the music Morton 938 oral history with Alan Lomax is the 1st great jazz biography Coming up our interview with Charlie Gabriel But 1st a break and we're back with some jazz an r. And b. Takes on selling rice cakes in Prague links when American roots returns. I mean there are programs this hour devoted to Creel music and music many New Orleans jazz musicians left the Congo in New York City in the 192730. Jazz went global but the late next New Orleans traditional jazz have been supplanted up north by swinging big but banjo producer Danny Barker put together some New York sessions to play early Creel jazz with Albert Nicholas and clarinet and vocals James Johnson piano and. They have vendors selling hot rice Bell collage and a special good deal on a. Shelf space on junk. Food. And mash. Stanley. Heard. From we're mad Sam. Cole Matt downs failed. To. Fail and got to show some. Big. Chill to face contact. Some. Truth. Hurts. Her through. Her friends through her. And. This is. Really. You wouldn't. Understand the. Fear not. Sending. The message to me. They're going. To. Be gone. They. Really. Hope that they. Feel they. Feel they are. Going to say go. No matter. You know. Gabriel. Hall Jazz Band of Mardi Gras Indians turned r. And b. . Feel now. Before that the New Orleans our bureau Lloyd Price 1953 out. Player Charlie Gabriel's roots are in the world. But he made a name for himself playing with Lionel Hampton and a research Franklin. To . Be. True. Charlie learned how to play saxophone and clarinet from his father he grew up in the Crescent City playing in local bands at age 11 as a team his family moved to Detroit we're live from 16 years before returning home to New Orleans to play with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and I went to shrines reader Franklin the man. The band. The and the you from. Nothing wrong man I. Wouldn't deny knowing I've been to. And he got very mean things he didn't mean me you from your warning in your mirror . I didn't you are working to get man choking. Struggling. On any hair from singer Domingo to move or 2. $15060.00 is a musician yes try my grandfather for the bass from the Brooklyn going to be. Honest and then my grand for a plain trumpet looking National Jazz Band coming to you know my game with the drums and now my mother Place the front. Lawn played piano and she played saxophone she were playing before our validate my gate which then I brought a lot and piano and played trumpet. And I brought our campaign transferred me learn to play trombone arrogant played in our own joke a day in our place on a clarinet. At what point do you go out and play in public I thought playing music back in 1403 to see the been about well ever the little old I love you though in a warmer garnering I mean World War 2 and a lot of the lives they were thinking serving during lunchtime so on and people never Left Banke you were the only litigation in airfield thank you for coming Leavenworth go so close they were cold my dad think they got a job for you going on you know I'm workin for to take decay I thought the freeing Surely you know the guy took good care of me so when you 1st go out there this week . Vanity Fair Jad got a thumping right where that in a club Oh you played a funeral after Jab the feeling with her looks like from the eyes of an 11 year old in hearing wrong in here just for live round cake for environment at work you let the stranger Guard and they. Never play not enough temple why are we here providing our trade remember lick the body from our present and leave the military you. Are him of temperature you're going to make the people feel Gergen then people in your street journal unit or the 2nd man a. Green . Oh it in Greek down here this means that their own just in nationalities new one with the liver largest in the country and all the flavor earned by the came here long ago and that's why it's the steak is the gumball straight. Served by the own him to cultures if it is in the warren for now is anathema for the calling American Israel. Or. What is it that Ledger family to leave you know when you work 14 and go to Detroit you know my brother. The governor mother and a better life down to California are far better like a lot of the world's people went in and they were looking for a better life. Were my bad and then you're on the early train and your teacher along route you know got your car grown or their young people 2324 year old boy running back to Detroit to probe down. After you go to work and the fear and. Order one. Organ in a factory could be one. Thing if you know the defense lawyers working in a murder come to a controlling of my father and told my mother board in trouble you can take a child. And I'm teaching here what were they teaching in communication. I know that he would. She me theory either get him to write take turns that they've. Been in the back. Behind here but I realized what he meant by that I think you know your own deal a very very special musician. He did favor so much. I mean you start with traditional jazz you work your way through bebop through big band soul you work your way around the world with music you know I mean you're you're throwing in stuff from your entire life I think that I have long were paired of trying to play with different musicians a piece from here in a piece from Am I get the play my solo I play what I have experienced and the life is like on what a paint brush and what a candid and in something you go pick in a pitcher. Her. Pick out was it being a singer versus you know playing the instrument you know the love you well. You know that one time. Me Rick Rick. Thing. Yeah. That's right. So yeah Ok. I'm going to write down and write a letter. And made. Sure to know. You know we aren't. Record men would you think the channel saying they were a. Brother could you think. All. Day. So when you win you come back in 2009 is it to play at Preservation Hall or. Jeff you come back the play were. Very good our enemy in my mind. I'm always. Group back home. I'm going. To draw my own turf there and I'm going to grow at a good leader. If you're at home. And never did leave. Come to me. What did you. Call it. Come true and. You're 84 years old or 5. Feet tall so you look great has music helped you stay in great shape I mean you're playing Preservation Hall how many. In your work and your guitar is the people that energize you if you really. Love one another you'll give them initiate a give. Back. Now that holding the note our conversation with New Orleans Creole octogenarian clarinet and sax player Charlie Gabriel of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band if you think Charlie Gabriel is a funny thing or check out Tom Waits during some newer jazz repertoire when American roots return. Support for k.k. Iran comes from in plan originators of the parcel viewer webapp now redesigned an available by subscription land parcel lyings ownership addresses a.p. Ends and other vital property data for over 20 California counties can be viewed searched downloaded and shared live online at parcels dot land again that simply parcels land k k r n thanks in plan for their support of community radio programming on k k r and community radio supported by listeners like you and women's health specialists women's health specialists provide confidential compassionate and non judgement on sexual and reproductive health care for women and men services include free pregnancy test birth control free condoms abortion services and more they're located at 1901 Victor Avenue in reading where walk ins are welcome Monday through Friday you can call 530-221-0193 or go to w w w c a w h dot org to make an appointment Take care and thanks women's health specialist for their generous support of community radio. This is American roots in the early 1950 s. New Orleans banjo guitar player Danny Barker recorded. Version of the Mardi Gras Indians in 2000 and it was recorded by Tom Waits who once played in incarcerated New Orleans in the film down by a long. Way to join the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Was a big thing. To . Have. A. Primary battle. To fit. Hand. Is in the. Hands. Our lad only. Family then you. Examine them. To laser. Every day is not the same song and played by Carol Fran from the cd our New Orleans 2005 opposed to Trina fundraiser they helped build houses and Musicians Village and still do care a friend was longer than 2 used to forming from Bourbon Street do you wanna before that lead to big 961 hit yeah yeah primal funky r. And b. With Creole references to the ya ya of every day life and the law of love life it's long been said the new world's Creoles open to a variety of cultures in a moment we'll hear our widely traveled guest Charlie Gabriel play at Preservation Hall with bluegrass Ambassador John McCurry But Charlie if he'd ever heard Western swing. Over in Vero Mr Cain had no. And I was walking down the. Bank playing good Tom and not violin and not country rescue. And you're playing skater go inquire know how I'm going to. The guy if I am a man think. So I came along and if you want to. Think rationally I had to go every fragging save and play with him better player were. Trying to make a different. Thing different people pressures different. Heard a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts I'm Nick Spencer and this is American roots from p.r. Public Radio. This is Joshua Chambers from Big Band You're listening to k k r n 8.5 f.m. Community radio. Produced in the world for crossing the border and going deep in the heart of Texas to. Meet up with the fiddling family the sisters. In Texas. Is very much. The hard core. Coffee. You know Grace quickly. Is what. We're talking requests about family life growing up playing. Music bizarre. And the. 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