Showing posts with label Tim Laughlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Laughlin. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Tim Laughlin's New Orleans All-stars - New Orleans Classics

Styles: Clarinet Jazz
Year: 2009
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:11
Size: 179,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:15) 1. Wolverine
(9:25) 2. Fidgety Feet
(6:27) 3. Tin Roof Blues
(7:06) 4. Dr. Jazz
(4:39) 5. Royal Garden Blues
(5:36) 6. Blue Orleans
(5:42) 7. Buddy Bolden's Blues
(6:38) 8. Dumaine Street Breakdown
(5:58) 9. March of the Uncle Bubbys
(5:03) 10. Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans
(5:25) 11. Milneburg Joys
(4:22) 12. Someday, You'll Be Sorry
(5:31) 13. Quincy Street Stomp

A native of New Orleans, Tim Laughlin fell in love with the sound of the clarinet before he ever held one after hearing a childhood friend practicing his clarinet. He was nine when he received his first horn and shortly after became hooked on jazz after hearing it on the radio.His first job was on a Mardi Gras float when he was only fifteen. After finishing high school he began working around town and eventually joined the musicians union where he would meet and perform with some of his most influential mentors.He has recorded a dozen solo CDs among which “The Isle of Orleans” (2003) is an award-winning collection of Laughlin originals. With this, he was the first and only New Orleans clarinetist to ever write and record an entire album of originals. The success of this CD caught the attention of "Music Minus One" and prompted Laughlin to license the master for the 2004 issue, along with “New Orleans Classics.” The CDs in the two publications include hand-picked musicians with whom students of all ages can play along.As Hurricane Katrina brought her devastation on the Gulf Coast, Laughlin and his band drove overnight to catch their flight and perform at a festival in South America.

From there, they watched the aftermath of what was to become the worst natural disaster in US history. Just a week after, the US State Department asked Tim to perform a one month goodwill “thank you” tour in Peru, Mexico and Canada. All had given aid to Katrina evacuees. The October 2005 tour included public concerts, benefits and master classes to elementary, middle and high school student as well as college students. With the students, the band performed and discussed the relevance and importance of their instruments and New Orleans Jazz, Benefits included one in Merida, Mexico, raising over $30,000 to help replace instrument and equipment for the New Orleans Center For the Creative Arts. Recently in 2009, Laughlin along with his good friend Pete Fountain opened the legendary Blue Room at the newly renovated Roosevelt Hotel in New Orleans, quickly selling out both nights. Today, you can catch Tim at some of his favorite clubs in New Orleans such as The Bombay Club, The Palm Court, Snug Harbor and The Windsor Court Hotel, where he performs every Saturday. Tim and his wife Juliet live on Royal Street in the French Quarter. They enjoy hosting small parties and jam sessions or salons for friends and visitors, keeping the old New Orleans tradition of “open house.” http://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/artist/tim-laughlin

New Orleans Classics

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Tim Laughlin, Connie Jones - If Dreams Come True

Styles: Clarinet And Cornet Jazz
Year: 2018
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 69:57
Size: 162,2 MB
Art: Front

(4:44) 1. It's Been so Long
(5:48) 2. If You Were the Only Girl in the World
(6:46) 3. Wang Wang Blues
(5:56) 4. It's Wonderful
(6:17) 5. If Dreams Come True
(5:06) 6. Tears
(5:23) 7. New Orleans and a Rusty Old Horn
(5:09) 8. My Buddy
(5:12) 9. Tishomingo Blues
(7:04) 10. Si Tu Vois Ma Mere
(5:56) 11. It's a Wonderful World
(6:30) 12. The Best Thing for You Would Be Me

Another jazz gem from one of New Orleans' favorite clarinetists Tim Laughlin. Laughlin's soaring, velvety clarinet is complemented by Connie Jones bright cornet and mellow vocals. Playful, evocative and quite simply lovely, this release is like pouring New Orleans into a tall glass to be sipped slowly in the garden...Opiniones Editoriales https://www.amazon.com/Dreams-Come-True-Tim-Laughlin/dp/B004T3JJBU

Personnel: Tim Laughlin, clarinet; Connie Jones, cornet/vocals; John Sheridan, piano; Ed Wise, bass; Danny Coots, drums; Larry Scala, guitar

If Dreams Come True

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Tim Laughlin - New Orleans: Mardi Gras & Bourbon Street

Size: 138,8 MB
Time: 59:14
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: New Orleans Jazz
Art: Front

01. Dumaine Street Strut (5:55)
02. My Poor Restless Heart (4:18)
03. Decatur Street Parade (5:00)
04. Clarinet Blues (5:39)
05. Ill See You Again (4:19)
06. Good Time In New Orleans (5:33)
07. Gentilly Stomp (5:08)
08. I Tried To Recall (5:52)
09. Dance Of The Magnolias (4:06)
10. New Orleans On Parade (3:50)
11. Twilight In New Orleans (5:10)
12. Roundabout (4:18)

One of the brightest of the New Orleans-based clarinetists to emerge during the 1990s, Tim Laughlin has made a strong impression on the trad jazz scene. He started playing clarinet when he was nine and, other than doubling on alto a bit in high school, he has stuck to clarinet throughout his career and considers his main influence to be Pete Fountain. Tim Laughlin had several opportunities to tour Europe (most notably Germany) in the late '90s, has been an important part of the New Orleans jazz scene (including several years with the Dukes of Dixieland) and led recording sessions for Good Time Jazz and Jazzology; two dates finds him matching wits with fellow clarinetists Jack Maheu and Tom Fischer. ~Scott Yanow

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