Chansons de la Nouvelle Orléans
Publié le 10 Juin 2017
caricature du New Orleans band en 1890 - Par Signed "F. Bildstein". — Cover of New Orleans newspaper "The Mascot" for 15 November, 1890. Cartoon by "F. Bildestein" , engraved by "The Photo Engraving Co. N.O."Intermediate source:Scanned from page 104 of the book "Storyville, New Orleans" by Al Rose, University of Alabama Press, 1974., Domaine public, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3251251
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Big Joe Williams - Please Don't Go (The Best In Blues)
The Best In Blues Tracklisting B.B. King - The Thrill Is Gone Muddy Waters - Goi'n Home Brownie Mcghee - I'm A Black Woman's Man John Lee Hooker - Hobo Blues Memphis Slim - Gambler's Blues Lightning
Baby, please don't go Baby, please don't go Baby, please don't go, down to New Orleans You know I love you so
zulu parade-Par DoctorWho — Flickr, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2648070
La chanson ci-dessous mentionne des indiens de Mardi Gras (des afro-amérindiens de Floride) qui font partie de la tradition du Mardi Gras de la Nouvelle Orléans. Elle mentionne le Big Chief, le Spy Boy et le Flag Boy qui sont des rôles au sein des tribus d'amérindiens de Mardi Gras.
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Louis Armstrong - Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans (Live)
A live version of one of my favorite songs. Couldn't find this version on YouTube so I put it up myself. This version is from "The Great Chicago Concert (1956)" Thanks to davidturner9823 for the ...
Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans And miss it each night and day I know I'm not wrong this feeling's gettin' stronger The longer, I stay away Miss them moss covered vines the tall sugar pines Where mockin' birds used to sing And I'd like to see that lazy Mississippi hurryin' into spring
Basin street 1906 - Par Photographer not credited. Likely George Francois Mugnier. — Early 20th century postcard; this scan via [1], Domaine public, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3213560
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Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong: Basin Street Blues
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Basin Street Blues from The Best of Jazz Classics
I'm tellin' ya Basin Street is the street Where all them characters from the first street they meet New Orleans, land of dreams You'll never miss them rice and beans Way down south in New Orleans
1918- Par Inconnu — Scanned by Infrogmation from original 1918 promotional postcard, Domaine public, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=250964
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Original Dixieland Jass Band - Livery Stable Blues (1917)
Original Dixieland Jass Band (ODJB) was founded in New Orleans in 1916. Their first jazz recording is dated 1917. In late 1917 it changed the name's spelling to "Jazz." L'ODJB first members were: ...
1ère formation à enregistrer en 1917 un disque de jazz à la Nouvelle Orléans