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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Harmony Hotshots Jazz Band
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    The Harmony Hotshots is a professional performance and dance jazz band featuring improvisational spontaneous music true to the roots of America’s jazz. We are NoCo’s traditional jazz dance band - come swing with us.
    The Harmony Hotshots is also a nurturing band and welcomes good musicians of any age who would like to learn the roots of improvisational jazz, and, of course, we welcome skilled trad players as well.
    The Harmony Hotshots works closely with the Northern Colorado Traditional Jazz Society to expand the community of early jazz fans both on-stage and in our ever-growing audience.
    This live recording was made June 9, 2024 at the Denver Jazz Club in Westminster, Colorado. Ted Turner (leader, banjo, vocals), Wes Melander (bass), Reece Pullen (drums, vocals), Charlie Smith (trumpet, Vocals), Fred Smith (piano), Steve Tyler (trombone, vocals), Andrew Vogt (clarinet, saxophones, vocals).
    Video by Ted Turner using a Samsung 23 Ultra cell phone. Audio is ambient using a Tascam DR-08. Harrison Mixbus 10 PRO was used for the mix.
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    "Digga Digga Doo" is a jazz standard composed by Jimmy McHugh, with lyrics by Dorothy Fields. The song was written for the 1928 Broadway musical revue "Blackbirds of 1928," which was produced by Lew Leslie and starred African-American performers, including Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and Adelaide Hall. The revue was a significant success and helped popularize several songs, including "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" and "Doin' the New Low-Down."
    "Digga Digga Doo" became popular in the jazz and swing music scenes, being recorded by various artists over the years. Its catchy rhythm and playful lyrics made it a favorite for many jazz musicians and dancers.
    One of the notable early recordings of the song was by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, which helped cement its place in the jazz repertoire. Since then, "Digga Digga Doo" has been covered by numerous artists and bands, ranging from traditional jazz ensembles like the Harmony Hotshots to contemporary musicians, keeping the song alive in the jazz tradition. ChatGPT

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