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Friday, October 19, 2007

Brian White's Magna jazz band with Graham Barton 


On Thursday evening we went to the Berrylands Hotel in Surbiton, where Brian White's Magna jazz band is resident. There was just one dep.; Graham Barton (keyboard, pictured) a fine pianist who, surprisingly, did not give us a feature number. Our favourites were:
'Original Dixieland One-Step' from the Nick La Rocca / Larry Shields jazz factory;
'Tin Roof Blues'arranged and re-named by Walter Melrose and the New Orleans Rhythm Kings although it is based on 'Rusty Nail Blues' an early jazz riff used by legendary New Orleans cornetist Buddy Petit (Trombonist George Brunis is also sometimes credited as composer);
'Making Whoopee' with Pete Towndrow quoting from 'Tip Toe Through the Tulips' and 'Glory of Love'.
Fats Waller's 'What did I do to be so Black and Blue', named by Brian 'the Absent-Minded Masochist' with great cornet from Pete.

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