The 13th Megève Jazz Contest in 2006:
The Old Feet Warmers Jazz Band in the centre of Megève (France). The ghost of Bechet still wanders in France.
(http://alterios. free.fr/old_feetwarm ers/)
The Jabbo Smith composition Michigander Blues by the former New Orleans Blackboots (a six piece band from the Netherlands) on an open air stage during the Breda Jazz Festival of 1990.
The impressive cornetplayer is Tom Goosen.
The 1994 Andor's Jazz Band http://www.andorsjaz zbandholland.com/
during the biannual reunion of Doctor Jazz
contributors in Wageningen (The Netherlands); http://www.doctorjaz z.nl/
At that occasion the band also included:
Sietze van Duin-cornet;
Jan Schoenmaker-alto sax;
Tom Stuip-banjo;
Peter den Boer-drums;
Paul Habraken-sousaphone.
The 1994 Andor's Jazz Band during the biannual reunion of Doctor Jazz
contributors in Wageningen (The Netherlands); http://www.doctorjaz z.nl/
At that occasion the band http://www.andorsjaz zbandholland.com/
also included:
Sietze van Duin-cornet;
Jan Schoenmaker-alto sax;
Tom Stuip-banjo;
Peter den Boer-drums;
Paul Habraken-sousaphone.
The Jabbo Smith composition Decatur Street Tutti by the former New Orleans Blackboots (a six piece band from the Netherlands) on an open air stage during the Breda Jazz Festival of 1990.
On cornet: Tom Goosen.
On May 14, 1920 the Original Dixieland Jazz Band recorded "Sudan" in the UK.
A typical "oriental", popular in those days.
"Viva LaRocca" played that piece in their 1992 ODJB memorial concert during a biannual reunion of the Doctor Jazz contributors in Wageningen (The Netherlands).
Doctor Jazz is the only Dutch traditional Jazz Magazine: http://www.doctorjaz z.nl/
In 1986 Humphrey Lyttleton "reconstructed" the music of Buddy Bolden.
This fragment shows a recording session of "In the Gloaming"
Humphrey Lyttleton himself explains his intention with this piece.
Fragment from "To Bix or Not to Bix" made by Jean-Christopher Averty (French TV 1976).
Subtitle: "une biographie rêvée de Leon Bix Beiderbecke"
A young Patrick Artero plays Bix.