MP3 Gary Rinehart - The Incognitos
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User tags: jazz dixieland, jazz traditional combo, mp3 album
Traditional Jazz in the spirit of Turk Murphy, Eddie Condon and Louis Armstrong
11 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Dixieland, JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo
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When I was a young lawyer I had the good fortune to play piano with The Incognitos, a traditional Jazz Band organized by tuba-master Judge Robert Kroninger with the help of Turk Murphyâs band. We played around the San Francisco bay area.
Shunici Hirao, architect from Japan in San Francisco to design the Japanese Center, was with us on cornet. Ed Blanchard played clarinet. John Farkas was our amazing trombonist. Another Judge, Folger Emerson, played drums. Another lawyer, Bob Lamborn, played Banjo.
In 1972 we went to the Vance Studio in Oakland to record. We limited our solos to one or two choruses. My youth-at that time-shows in my attempt to squeeze too much into mine. The others? Just listen to Shuniciâs tribute to Louis Armstrong, Kroningerâs roaring tiger, Blanchardâs sweet sound and the artistry of John Farkas!
Thinking about those of us now playing above the clouds, I thought I should re-master that old LP onto this new CD. With the exception of the poor sound on Royal Garden Blues I think it reproduced well.
I hope that people who enjoy listening to the type of traditional jazz we had in San Francisco in those years will enjoy this CD.
Please visit my website: www.garyspiano.com.
Happy Listening. Gary Rinehart
11 MP3 Songs
JAZZ: Dixieland, JAZZ: Traditional Jazz Combo
Details:
When I was a young lawyer I had the good fortune to play piano with The Incognitos, a traditional Jazz Band organized by tuba-master Judge Robert Kroninger with the help of Turk Murphyâs band. We played around the San Francisco bay area.
Shunici Hirao, architect from Japan in San Francisco to design the Japanese Center, was with us on cornet. Ed Blanchard played clarinet. John Farkas was our amazing trombonist. Another Judge, Folger Emerson, played drums. Another lawyer, Bob Lamborn, played Banjo.
In 1972 we went to the Vance Studio in Oakland to record. We limited our solos to one or two choruses. My youth-at that time-shows in my attempt to squeeze too much into mine. The others? Just listen to Shuniciâs tribute to Louis Armstrong, Kroningerâs roaring tiger, Blanchardâs sweet sound and the artistry of John Farkas!
Thinking about those of us now playing above the clouds, I thought I should re-master that old LP onto this new CD. With the exception of the poor sound on Royal Garden Blues I think it reproduced well.
I hope that people who enjoy listening to the type of traditional jazz we had in San Francisco in those years will enjoy this CD.
Please visit my website: www.garyspiano.com.
Happy Listening. Gary Rinehart
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User tags: jazz dixieland, jazz traditional combo, mp3 album
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