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Nathan "Jim" Robinson - born December 25th 1892 at Deer Range Louisiana: died May 4th 1976 in New Orleans. Just a little bit of history to get this show on the road!
Jim studied guitar as a kid but took up trombone in the army in the First World War. He returned to New Orleans in 1919 and was good enough to join the Sam Morgan Band in which he was a fixture for a dozen years. He studied with Sunny Henry and worked with Lee Collins in the Gold Leaf Band.
He stayed active during the Depression, mainly with Avery "Kid" Howard and was a regular with the George Lewis Band.. Jim recorded with the Sam Morgan Band in the 1920's, legendary recordings that have been re-issued many times. He was on the Kid Rena Decca sessions and is of course on most of Bill Russell's Bunk Johnson recordings. One of the greatest Jazz Band recordings occurred at this time, with Bunk missing, Jim Robinson and George Lewis together with Baby Dodds, Slow Drag and Lawrence Marrero created the great anthem of New Orleans collective jazz improvisation. It's yours to listen today on American Music AMCD 4. The tune is called "San Jacinto Stomp" - it's my desert island disc - but more of that later. Now listen to "Ice Cream" with Jim giving it his all and again there are no solos, just jazz. It is on AMCD 2 and by the way, listen carefully to Baby Dodds on the drums.
Jim toured and recorded countless times with George Lewis and Kid Howard, and made some wonderful recordings under his own name on the Riverside label..This is a small part of Jim Robinson's very busy music-filled life. I am not attempting a biography here, my main purpose is to get you to listen to"Big Jim" yourselves! Scathing critics in the mainstream and modern jazz fields have carped at the apparent simplicity of his style, "the agricultural trombone of Jim Robinson" said one critic in the Jazz Journal.
Having spent my life studying, playing, living and loving New Orleans Jazz, I can tell you that more trombone players have tried and given up in frustration trying to emulate the Jim Robinson style. I'm not talking about copying Jim note for note. No one would want to copy George Lewis, Jim Robinson, Bunk Johnson or Kid Howard. What we are looking for is the style -the purpose of the instrument in a jazz band playing in the New Orleans ensemble The above musicians actually created a style - yes - an original creation for us to listen to, enjoy and even emulate.
I can tell you that the thrill of playing and listening to a band in this style is for me "The meaning of life" The quest for the orgasmic wall of rhythmic sound that is not arranged and spontaneous ensemble improvisation is nirvana.
I suppose my desert island disc would be American Music AMCD 2 "When You and I were Young Maggie"
But I send you a warning - this music is addictive - beware! Wait a minute I have got another must-have! In 1963 Tom Bethel recorded Kid Howard at San Jacinto Hall in New Orleans with Kid Howard, Jim Robinson, George Lewis, George Guesnon, Slow Drag and Cie Frazier. It's on GHB 23 - I've got to have that one with me! Look out - here comes another one Jim Robinson stars here on "Moonlight and Roses on GHB
New Orleans Jazz specialist Geoff Gilbert, banjo player writer and broadcaster lives in the French Quarter. Born in England in 1932. he formed and led the Gothic Jazz Band in 1962. After moving to Sydney, Australia in 1964, he formed the Harbour City Jazz Band and began his jazz radio show on 2MBS-FM which ran for 30 years. He was Director of Entertainment for the Sydney Showboat where he entertained jazz fans from all over the world with New Orleans Jazz. In 2001, Geoff relocated to New Orleans to continue his love affair with the birthplace of jazz.
Want to hear some more? Listen to Geoff's podcast, Video of the Month, record reviews and local news at http://www.geoffgilbertsneworleansjazz.com/news-and-views-from-new-orleans
Self-Published Poet Muses On The Joys Of Ice-Skating Through Xlibris Release
Of the many visions to see at the rink, it is the athleticism and personal choreography of each skater plus the unique and colorful fashion styles of skaters and spectators alike that usually make up the written milieu on the sport of skating.
But rarely does the art and sport of ice skating is immortalized through a well-rounded anthology of poems that explores the essence of cherished personal moments at the rink through the entertaining perspective of the skier himself.
Author Richard Parham, whose self-published collection of poems dubbed “Poems from the Southend of the Rink” is an expression of what men think, see, and feel at the rink.
“The rink is also one of the few places on earth where one can experience two-dimensional flight on the skate floor whether cruising down the straight-aways or flying through the turns. Skaters love the physical exhilaration and the emotions of the skating experience or just having a forum for plainly showing off. All forms of skating have the elements of a sport, fun, skill, and a small element of danger.”
This volume includes a slice of skating history that takes readers through a virtual trip to the rink for another enjoyable moment of fun, romance, and anticipation of things hoped for. Such a very personal and nuanced collection of thoughts is made possible in collaboration with self-publishing pioneer Xlibris.
The Bloomington, Indiana based company has been helping innovative authors like Parham have access to direct and personal quality publication in hardcover, trade paperback, custom leather-bound, and full-color formats.
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Xlibris was founded in 1997 and, as the leading publishing services provider for authors, has helped to publish more than 20,000 titles. Xlibris is based in Bloomington, IN and provides authors with direct and personal access to quality publication in hardcover, trade paperback, custom leather-bound, and full-color formats.
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Can't find Evanescence song!?
My friend and I used to love watching Sailor Moon when we were younger and she recently realized that you could watch it online. She saw one English dub where the Sailor Scouts (or warriors) were all killed protecting Serena and they were like encased in ice. The song to it was slow, creepy, beautiful and by evanescence. But I can't find the song or video anywhere. Help please. I'll chose a best answer!
im just throwing out a guess but something like that you should try my immortal with sailor moon videos... but there are a few more so i wouldnt know sry.
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