Year: 2020
File: MP3@128K/s
Time: 77:42
Size: 72,1 MB
Art: Front
(4:43) 1. Canal St Blues
(3:54) 2. Perdido St Blues
(2:18) 3. Oriental Man
(3:31) 4. Melancholy
(4:40) 5. Big Butter And Egg Man
(3:14) 6. Wild Man Blues
(3:56) 7. High Society
(6:48) 8. Born Forty Years Too Late
(4:40) 9. Mabel's Dream
(3:29) 10. Weary City
(2:44) 11. Piggly Wiggly
(2:50) 12. Lonesome Blues
(4:34) 13. Oh Daddy
(3:52) 14. Wolverine Blues
(4:30) 15. Loveless Love
(3:11) 16. Gatemouth
(4:40) 17. Someday Sweetheart
(3:34) 18. Riverside Blues
(3:44) 19. Struttin' With Some Barbeque
(2:40) 20. After You've Gone
Lloyd Arntzen (born 19 September 1927) is a jazz clarinetist, folk singer, and soprano saxophonist from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Arntzen has been an active participant on the New Orleans jazz scene, forming the New Orleans North Traditional Jazz Band along with members Alan Matheson, Grant Simpson, Craig Scott and Graeme Peters. Arntzen is also a member of the band Sweet Papa Lowdown, featuring band members Jeff Schucard, Dan Marcus and Craig Smith.
Arntzen's family is a particularly musical one. In 2006, Gwendoline Records issued a live CD titled 3 Generations in Jazz, featuring Arntzen along with his two sons and two grandsons, recorded at Vancouver's Cellar Jazz Café.
In 2013, his group Blackstick released a CD that had been crowdfunded by fans. Other musicians on the disc include his grandsons Evan and Arnt Arntzen on reeds and banjo/guitar respectively, Don Ogilvie on guitar, Jen Hodge on bass, and Benji Bohannon on drums, and it was engineered by Dave Henderson. Including an original tune by Evan Arntzen, the album was recorded in Lloyd's basement over a period of three days in September.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Arntzen
Arntzen's family is a particularly musical one. In 2006, Gwendoline Records issued a live CD titled 3 Generations in Jazz, featuring Arntzen along with his two sons and two grandsons, recorded at Vancouver's Cellar Jazz Café.
In 2013, his group Blackstick released a CD that had been crowdfunded by fans. Other musicians on the disc include his grandsons Evan and Arnt Arntzen on reeds and banjo/guitar respectively, Don Ogilvie on guitar, Jen Hodge on bass, and Benji Bohannon on drums, and it was engineered by Dave Henderson. Including an original tune by Evan Arntzen, the album was recorded in Lloyd's basement over a period of three days in September.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Arntzen
Lloyd Arntzen Salutes Johnny Dodds
Once again you have come up trumps! Delighted to have this. I suppose I am swimming against the tide asking for traditional jazz but it is no secret that I love the clarinet. You are such a caring, lovely person, who has, I hope overcome your health issues
ReplyDeleteHey Ol'baz, Glad you liked my friend! Thank you always!
DeleteMany thanks, Giullia!
ReplyDeleteThank you George!
DeleteMany thanks Giullia. A lot of talented musicians in this family
ReplyDeleteHey Gilles, Thank you!
DeleteFantastic Giullia. Look forward to hearing this album. Yes, a very talented musical family.
ReplyDeleteHey Malaspina, Thank you as always!
DeleteBig thanks, Giullia! Happy to see Johnny Dodds get a mention.
ReplyDeleteHey Sir In Tx, Thank you !
DeleteMany thanks for traditional jazz also on my side!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
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