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New Orleans Jazz

Artist Song
Rebirth Brass Band  When the Saints Go Marchin' In  
Louis Armstrong  West End Blues  
Jelly Roll Morton  King Porter Stomp  
King Oliver  Dipper Mouth Blues  
Sidney Bechet  High Society  
Johnny Dodds's Black Bottom Stompers  Wild Man Blues  
Original Dixieland Jazz Band  Livery Stable Blues  
Al Hirt  South Rampart Street Parade  
The Dukes of Dixieland  Canal Street Blues  
Preservation Hall Jazz Band  Bourbon Street Parade  
Bunk Johnson  Careless Love  
Harry Connick, Jr.  Sweet Georgia Brown  
Barney Bigard Sextet  Sweet Marihuana Brown  
Jelly Roll Morton  Black Bottom Stomp  
Louis Armstrong  Basin Street Blues  
The Dixieland Ramblers  Tiger Rag  
Henry Red Allen  It Should Be You  
Pete Fountain & Basin Street Six  Tin Roof Blues  
Wynton Marsalis  Dead Man Blues  
George Lewis  Burgundy Street Blues  
King Oliver  New Orleans Shout  
Louis Armstrong  Struttin' With Some Barbecue  
Jelly Roll Morton  Wolverine Blues  
Trombone Shorty  Hurricane Season  
Sidney Bechet  Weary Blues  
Louis Armstrong  Where the Blues Were Born In New Orleans  
Preservation Hall Jazz Band  St. James Infirmary  
George Lewis  St. Louis Blues  
Jelly Roll Morton  The Pearls  
Louis Armstrong  Heebie Jeebies  
Sidney Bechet  Muskrat Ramble  
The Original Dixieland Jazz Band  (Back Home Again In) Indiana  
Johnny Dodds  Melancholy  
Omer Simeon  Beau Koo Jack  
Wynton Marsalis  Tom Cat Blues  
Nicholas Payton  Whoopin' Blues  
Al Hirt & Marty Paich  The Birth of the Blues  
The Dukes of Dixieland  Original Dixieland One Step  
Pete Fountain  Farewell Blues  
Preservation Hall Jazz Band  Bill Bailey  
Bunk Johnson  Tishomingo Blues  
Henry Red Allen  C Ease On Down (aka Come On Down)  
Kid Thomas  Panama  
Oscar "Papa" Celestin's Tuexdo Jazz Band  Eh, La Bas  
Albert Nicholas and his New Orleans Friends  Clarinet Marmalade  
Ralph Sutton & Ruby Braff  Royal Garden Blues  
Terence Blanchard  A New World (Created Inside the Walls of Imagination)  
Kermit Ruffins  Bogalusa Strut  
Louis Armstrong  Potato Head Blues  
Rebirth Brass Band  In the Sweet Bye & Bye  
George Lewis  Down By the Riverside  
King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band  Snake Rag  
Sidney Bechet  Summertime  
Preservation Hall Jazz Band  Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans  
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band  New Orleans Blues  
Wynton Marsalis  In the Court of King Oliver  
Nicholas Payton  Wild Man Blues  
Pete Fountain  The Second Line  
Dejan's Olympia Brass Band  New Second Line  
Onward Brass Band With Louis Cottrell  Paul Barbarin's Second Line  
Edmond Hall  Show Piece  
Magnificent Sevenths, Milton Batiste & Alton Carlson  On the Sunny Side of the Street  
Dr. Michael White  Big Chief Battle Axe  
Ellis Marsalis  Magnolia Triangle  
Dan Burley  Big Cat, Little Cat (Take B)  
Billie Pierce & DeDe Pierce  Shine  
Pete Fountain & Santo Pecora and his Dixieland Jazz Band  Mahogany Hall Stomp  
New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra  Darktown Strutter's Ball  
Harry Connick, Jr.  Let's Call the Whole Thing Off  
Jim Robinson's New Orleans Band  My Bucket's Got a Hole In It  
Albert Nicholas and his New Orleans Friends  Blues for the Club  
Ruby Braff & Woody Herman  The Sheik of Araby  
Branford Marsalis  Three Little Words  
Olympia Brass Band  Should I  
Rebirth Brass Band  New Orleans Music  

Comment:

Whether you’ve been sashaying down Bourbon Street since you were old enough to walk, or you think a second line is where you go for the express checkout in a supermarket, no one can resist the call of New Orleans jazz. When a bold, bluesy riff comes tearing out of a trumpet, or a piano man throws just the right mix of barrelhouse blues and bayou bebop across the ivories, it’s a sound that simply commands you to not only sit up and take notice, but to stand up and start getting down. Whether that means wiggling what you’ve got to Sidney Bechet’s 1938 “Weary Blues” — which sounds anything but weary — or falling into a funky frenzy when the Rebirth Brass Band throws some groove juice into the aptly titled “New Orleans Music,” we’ve got your number with this collection of crucial cuts from the birthplace of jazz.
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