
TRADITIONAL JAZZ MIDI FILES SOFTWARE

Free Bill Evans Tribute Concert, Film, and Master Class at Harvey Mudd College, November 19, 2017.( A few others have found it useful as well.)

Great sound and Fidelity.Which I want to refer and to which I refer my students.
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Gordon Jenkins (of Frank Sinatra fame in the early 1950's after Axel Stordahl) is Jones Orchestrator for all the Victor Sessions and this period not to mention te Full Audio Spectrum sound of the "New" Othophonic Process, which helped to sell this Radiola/Elecrola Combo. Jones recorded primarily for Brunswick from 1924 - 1931, then switched to Victor with a largely enhanced Band, and hotter arrangements. "Isham Jones Big Band from 1932 on Victor. The speed and precision of this orchestra is astounding. The original master remains nearly flawless, and if you're able, locate a re-recording.hearing it is like walking back in time. "This was recorded at Victor's Camden studio. Victor 24099 (recorded in Camden, NJ on 8/17/32 in Jones's first Victor session). Isham Jones: "Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia" Jazz buffs must be familiar with them.Īmdubin over at YouTube has uploaded a video of this song playing on his Radiola 47 - and it sounds great. Please help identify hotmama, nickleodeon, pastime, llagoose and onlygirl! These compositions are amazing, but so far I have failed to find out anything about them. Sugarft = Sugar Foot (King Oliver-Louis Armstrong) Singusin = Sing You Sinners - Duke Ellington, 1930, vocal by Irving Mills Otpump = The Old Town Pump (Albert Von Tilzer) - Handy's Orchestra Of Memphis, 9-22-1917, NY Omissrag = Ole Miss Rag (W.C.Handy)- Handy's Orchestra Of Memphis, 9-22-1917, NY My favorites from this bunch are: Alexander_Wheres_That_Band, Bennie_Moten_Kater_St._Rag, Washingtonians-Tishomingo_Blues, Hot Mama (!), Dippermouth Blues, Washboard Wiggles, llagoose, onlygirl, Ole Miss rag, nickleodeon, dix1step, Eubie Black's compositions etc.įull names and credits for some of the tracks here:Ģto2 = My Cutie's Due from Two to Two TodayĪlexander, Where's That Band? - Parham-Pickett Apollo Syncopators, 12-1926, Chicago, IllinoisĤor5x = Four or Five Times (duh! I like those funny "drunken" vocals, I wish I knew who these performers are.)Ĭushfoot = Cushion Foot Stomp - Clarence Williams I'd love to get more info especially since I am still new to jazz and some of these contracted titles make no sense to me. My only complain is that the uploader didn't give the full names of the songs. Yes, all these tracks are very old, however, many of them are not just some "museum pieces" - they are highly enjoyable as they are, despite their considerable age. I am fascinated by the Roaring Twenties, and this music allows me to feel the spirit of the epoch. It's great! It contains both well-known jazz standards and some rare stuff. I've downloaded this collection of music recently and enjoy it very much. All I'm saying is beware of laws trying to "modernize" music. I was under the impression that once in the Public Domain, properties could not be reverted (no ex post facto), but I am not a lawyer either.

The copyright office says (per this site (Feb 5, 2019) - )įor recordings first published before 1923, the additional time period ends on December 31, 2021.įor recordings first published between 1923-1946, the additional time period is 5 years after the general 95-year term.įor recordings first published between 1947-1956, the additional time period is 15 years after the general 95-year term.įor all remaining recordings first fixed prior to February 15, 1972, the additional transition period shall end on February 15, 2067. Unfortunately, many of these tracks cause copyright claims on social media sites (no need to call them out specifically), and may not be in the public domain per recent revisions of copyright law. I assume that all uploaders are not lawyes, but mark items as "Public Domain" in good faith.
