I was there also Saturday and I really enjoyed their show. Amy and Chance are just perfect together, not to mention the voice of goddess Meschiya Lake!
You Americans are so fortunate to have such talented and attractive performers of this wonderful art form- I mean,of course,JAZZ!Tremendous performances and performers!!
Long ago, this would have been a quintessentially American scene -- the traditional jazz band with streetcars going by _frequently_ in the background. Now, you can't get this in the great majority of the Americas.
I love the Marbles. More Marbles should be loosed on the world. Chance and Amy are the dancers, teach in New Orleans and love the Marbles. To find them, go down to Frenchmen Street and ask the dancers you see there on a Friday night at the Spotted Cat.
WOW. I felt the hop the entire time this song played + replays. That gal with the red hair is gorgeous! Awesome video, lounging my legs and happy, and that's about ALL you can ask for!
Patrick Harison (accordion) and Ben Polcer (trumpet) on this Marbles video will be in Mpls mid-end of Sept. w/Baby Soda Jazz Band as part of midwest tour.
Now, I ask you, that skinny right shin of the clarinet player, doesn't it belong to Craig Flory, these days of Tuba Skinny? Oh, my goodness, I almost didn't recognize Mischiya Lake with all her tattoos covered up! Great dancing and the accordion player is something else!
@@DanielCPurdy Chance Bushman has been a choreographer, and professional dance teacher for several years in NOLA. He's not "just a great dancer" although he started out that way as an amateur.. He's choreographed dance routines where he danced with the likes of the amazing Laura Manning, another very well known NOLA professional choreographer , dancer and dance teacher. You can see her looking to him for cues in some videos. Chance has danced with many NOLA bands, not just the Loose Marbles, but also The Smoking Time Jazz Band , Tuba Skinny and others. The Loose Marbles was a launching pad for many great NOLA musicians and Chance and Amy can be seen dancing alone with them in other videos. I love Amy Johnston's style and expressiveness, but Laura Manning is incredible for her creativity and totally natural, fluid moves and pure joy , despite others having won amateur dance contests with Chance, like Giselle Anguizola.
This kind of 1920's American music is much better music than Any popular top-40 music today, which is mostly trash by comparison. Wonderful dancers here also.
@heather4him Sorry I'm late, my sister's and I took my mom on a cruise for her 80th bDay :) Monday night after 9PM is MiMi's, at the corner of Franklin Ave. and Royal St.. From 9-10PM is a lesson, likely Peter and Mia are teaching. Walk off Frenchman St. going east on Royal St. and 5 and a half blocks you'll be at MiMi's. Check NOLA Jitterbugs for other happenings. Usually there's dancing after lessons. MiMi's on Monday seems to be the only distraction from that rule.
the best way to learn how to dance to jazz is just to go dance to jazz. Same with playing it, just go do it and if you have fun then you got it right. Maybe find a pretty girl to learn with you. :D
Compare this life affirming activity to the evil game of proxy wars and austerity. cuz' the wars bring austerity don't they, everything for the war profiteers and nothing for U and me, and death to all others. The dancing si beyond a cartoon rendition. I M digging it to the point of -- where else can I C this?
Love watching the dancers dance "The Balboa". Love that dance!!!!!!!!!
What a joyous video! Music and dancing. I particularly love the dancing with the walking stick.
I was there also Saturday and I really enjoyed their show. Amy and Chance are just perfect together, not to mention the voice of goddess Meschiya Lake!
You Americans are so fortunate to have such talented and attractive performers of this wonderful art form- I mean,of course,JAZZ!Tremendous performances and performers!!
Squareig, you gotta check out Western Swing, too.
That's New Orleans Jazz!
Yes but most of these artists can barely make a living doing it.
Long ago, this would have been a quintessentially American scene -- the traditional jazz band with streetcars going by _frequently_ in the background. Now, you can't get this in the great majority of the Americas.
Chance and Amy are dancing on cobblestones and making it look like they're on a parquet floor. Amazing talent and energy.
Belgian blocks, actually.
For the 23 who gave this a thumbs down - we will pray for you
Mesmerising dancers!
I envy you! Great doing it! The band is brilliant! Dancers warm my soul!
So strongly I wish I was one of you ...
Watching chance and amy dance makes me feel exuberant and young again and want to return to new orleans where i turned 30
I love the Marbles. More Marbles should be loosed on the world.
Chance and Amy are the dancers, teach in New Orleans and love the Marbles. To find them, go down to Frenchmen Street and ask the dancers you see there on a Friday night at the Spotted Cat.
One of the earliest videos I've seen of Chance's dancing. He's got such a charming way about how he moves.
❤ l would happily so there for hours listening to the band play and people dance!
Love the dancers, really getting the rhythm.
This is real talent,Music and Dancing,OMG Fantastic.
Old Hardy Greaves:
They say God is happiest when his children are at play honoring Him by sharing with others the gifts He has blessed them with.
It's so much formidable beautiful danger and music..bravo a vous 😄🙋👍👍👍👍💕💖💖💙💖🌟🌟🌟🌟🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Utterly beautiful! terrific! you're so great..
Just love Chance's stick dance. Wonderful.
I ador-r-re these guys!!! Every time I see them!
Wow..I loved this!!
WOW. I felt the hop the entire time this song played + replays. That gal with the red hair is gorgeous! Awesome video, lounging my legs and happy, and that's about ALL you can ask for!
I think I'm in love with that dancer. That's such perfection there, right there. :] What a ray of pure sunshine.
I could watch that lady dancing all day,is she with the band.🤔
I do think I have seen the best dancers ever .Thank you so much for posting .
Pure magic! I can't wait to see them in Minneapolis in 2 weeks!
i was also there on saturday. i love loose marbles and i love amsterdam. ill post up the videos i took.
Just great!
Beautiful !!
simply AMAZING
Superb, I loved it.
Amazing creative dancing and music- makes me happy
Love it Love it Love it .
Magnifique! Awesome! Stupendo! Schon! Agradable!
they are the best:)
wow this is awesome.
BRAVOOOO les gars pour votre talent et merci pour l odeur de la N.O.et d avoir partage votre savoir.Merci pour cette merveilleuse video
what an good old day :)
Patrick Harison (accordion) and Ben Polcer (trumpet) on this Marbles video will be in Mpls mid-end of Sept. w/Baby Soda Jazz Band as part of midwest tour.
Wow, nice! I loved the playing and the singing, but the dancing had me captivated!
El verdadero show está en la pareja que está bailando, La chica es candela.
great music great dancers enough said
magnifique merci bonne année 2020
Felicitări, sunt talentați toți!
best dancers too..
Music and movement! Hard to beat that.
adorabili... tutti ! orchestrina, ed i due ballerini....
WOW!
@rusty2b I thought the Spotted Cat happened on Mondays? I am going to head up there soon! So wonderfully excited!
MAJESTUOSO LA MÚSICA UNIVERSAL.
True artists .
heerlijk zou daar nog graag 1x naar toe willen
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🎉
super find i toll
very nice
Bravo
Can't wait to see them in NOLA!
Super,bands,
it's all foot work, amazing
Now, I ask you, that skinny right shin of the clarinet player, doesn't it belong to Craig Flory, these days of Tuba Skinny? Oh, my goodness, I almost didn't recognize Mischiya Lake with all her tattoos covered up! Great dancing and the accordion player is something else!
Ik hou van Loose Marbles :)
The Dancers: Chance Bushman and Amy Johnson
🔥
They must have come from NO with Loose Marbles. He is just a great dancer where she is a professional dancer, choreographer, and teacher.
@@DanielCPurdy Chance Bushman has been a choreographer, and professional dance teacher for several years in NOLA. He's not "just a great dancer" although he started out that way as an amateur.. He's choreographed dance routines where he danced with the likes of the amazing Laura Manning, another very well known NOLA professional choreographer , dancer and dance teacher. You can see her looking to him for cues in some videos. Chance has danced with many NOLA bands, not just the Loose Marbles, but also The Smoking Time Jazz Band , Tuba Skinny and others.
The Loose Marbles was a launching pad for many great NOLA musicians and Chance and Amy can be seen dancing alone with them in other videos. I love Amy Johnston's style and expressiveness, but Laura Manning is incredible for her creativity and totally natural, fluid moves and pure joy , despite others having won amateur dance contests with Chance, like Giselle Anguizola.
Thanks. I have been wondering. I just have not seen anything.
This kind of 1920's American music is much better music than Any popular top-40 music today, which is mostly trash by comparison. Wonderful dancers here also.
Sweet
so fine
Tap dancin' on cobblestones to that syncopate. Girl kickin' it. Like it like that.
Is the singer Meschiya-Lake?
That is one super-fit lady. Great to watch.
They should get married to complete the fairy tale in my head
If you all like this you should watch "Smoking Time Jazz Club" perform "Charleston". Great music and dancing.
i thought it was cool and then baaaammmm the cutest male dancer ever appeared out of the blue
New Orleans is a party.
Amsterdam ???? It's awesome !!!!!
Steven Jonas yep, Dam Square, city centre , Amsterdam
terrific Charleston
Colchester,,jazzclub
Охренетительно !!! ДНР. Донецк.
you must live in Iowa. just sayn'. i moved from LA to Iowa. Yeah. Now I get the whole vacation thingy.
das möcht i a kenn, so tonzn...gewaltig
The dancers complete the show.
PERFEKCJA !!!. WSPANIAŁA UCZTA DLA UCHA I OKA - SZCZEGÓLNIE TANCERZE I SOLISTKA .MÓGŁBYM TO "KONSUMOWAĆ" BEZ KOŃCA.
👍
bravi
meschia !!!!
that girl dance like my mama hahahaha
Lights on ther feets
whats the name of the first tune?
Winin' Boy Blues.
Question: Is Dam Square in New Orleans ? or ?
Amsterdam
they should allow this to be played in mosques would allow them to be aware and be happy
Does anyone knows the name of the first song?
Winin' Boy Blues.
@heather4him
Sorry I'm late, my sister's and I took my mom on a cruise for her 80th bDay :)
Monday night after 9PM is MiMi's, at the corner of Franklin Ave. and Royal St.. From 9-10PM is a lesson, likely Peter and Mia are teaching.
Walk off Frenchman St. going east on Royal St. and 5 and a half blocks you'll be at MiMi's.
Check NOLA Jitterbugs for other happenings. Usually there's dancing after lessons. MiMi's on Monday seems to be the only distraction from that rule.
Wow...is the dancer grandson Chaplin?
Name of the 1st tune?
Peut-être pas le premier, mais j'ai bien entendu 'salty dog' ... somewhere ...
So the name of the first song again is???
Winin' Boy Blues.
I live near New Orleans and go there often. these guys are the best in the street. I've never seen the dancers before. Maybe they from Amsterdam.
No, they're from NOLA, too. They're pretty famous there.
a vörös démon.:)
I like the trumpet player.
Ben Polcer. Excellent!
Music is great , but that redhead dancing tho !
Komentaz zbedny kocham JAZZ.
I due ballerini, degni di Ginger e Fred !!!!!: I Loose Marbles, poi da urlo !!!
Red hot Red Head, im almost in love. x
the best way to learn how to dance to jazz is just to go dance to jazz. Same with playing it, just go do it and if you have fun then you got it right.
Maybe find a pretty girl to learn with you.
:D
Compare this life affirming activity to the evil game of proxy wars and austerity. cuz' the wars bring austerity don't they, everything for the war profiteers and nothing for U and me, and death to all others. The dancing si beyond a cartoon rendition. I M digging it to the point of -- where else can I C this?