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Tuba Skinny "Too Late" & "[Little] Coquette" - Philadelphia 30 Aug 2019
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2019
- Tuba Skinny benefit for the Philadelphia Unemployment Project, at the Commodore John Barry Arts and Cultural Center ("The Irish Center"), 30 Aug 2019, playing "Too Late," which King Oliver recorded in 1929, and "Coquette," a.k.a. "Little Coquette," which Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians recorded 1928 with Carmen Lombardo on vocals.
"Too Late" (Dave Nelson & King Oliver )
"Coquette" (John Waldo Green, Gus Kahn & Carmen Lombardo)
Shaye Cohn, cornet
Erika Lewis, bass drum & vocals
Craig Flory, clarinet
Barnabas Jones, trombone
Todd Burdick, tuba
Max Bien-Kahn, guitar
Gregory Sherman, guitar & vocals
Robin Rapuzzi, washboard
Recorded on my iPhone 10 XR with a Shure MV88 microphone and MOTIV Video app.
Tuba Skinny: tubaskinny.com
Philadelphia Unemployment Project: philaup.org/web/
Luv You Tuba Skinny!!!!!
Tuba Skinny, the best there is in the USA today.
Robin, the genius on the washboard.Amazing solo man !! Thks so much, from The Netherlands.
This is the one, the first time CZcams suggested Tuba Skinny to me. I was immediately taken by Coquette. Since then I've listened to little else for over a month.
I love this particular video .. Tuba Skinny is playing so beautifully on both tunes - listen to the whoppin & hollerin & applause. Watch the energy of the dancers and hundreds of smiling people. John Dodds deserves the call out by Robin between tunes (left - grey shirt, silver hair making the video of 'Coquette', 6 yr old daughter to his rt). And a great night for PUP - the Philadelphia Unemployment Project who does mostly unsung but so helpful work year-in and year-out.
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The gentleman on the clarinet does not get nearly enough mention. He is a flat out great musician.