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Dixieland Jazz

Artist Song
The Dixieland All Stars  When the Saints Go Marching In  
Al Hirt  Bourbon Street Parade  
Louis Armstrong & His All Stars  Hello, Dolly!  
Preservation Hall Jazz Band  Basin Street Blues  
The Dukes of Dixieland  Original Dixieland One Step  
Jack Teagarden  Beale Street Blues  
Pete Fountain  Farewell Blues  
The World's Greatest Jazz Band of Yank Lawson & Bob Haggart  Royal Garden Blues  
Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band  Muskrat Ramble  
Wilbur De Paris  Sweet Gerogia Brown  
Firehouse Five Plus Two  Bill Bailey  
Muggsy Spanier  Indiana  
Kenny Ball  Midnight In Moscow  
Acker Bilk  Marching Through Georgia  
Chris Barber  Down By the Riverside  
The Original Dixieland Jazz Band  Livery Stable Blues  
Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five  Cornet Chop Suey  
Sharkey Bonano  High Society  
New Orleans' Own The Dukes of Dixieland  Fidgety Feet  
Bob Wallis & His Storyville Jazzmen  Chinatown My Chinatown  
Pee Wee Russell  I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jellyroll  
Peanuts Hucko & Alex Welsh & His Band  Stealing Apples  
Doctor Dixie Jazz Band  Bye Bye Blues  
Sidney Bechet  Shag  
The Dukes of Dixieland  Canal Street Blues  
The Kings of Dixieland  Dixie  
Al Hirt  Clarinet Marmalade  
New Orleans' Own Dukes Of Dixieland  At the Jazz Band Ball  
Preservation Hall Jazz Band  St. Louis Blues  
Sharkey Bonano  Panama  
Chris Barber  Whistling Rufus  
Firehouse Five Plus Two  Firehouse Stomp  
Original Dixieland Jazz Band  Sensation Rag  
Pete Fountain  Over the Waves  
The Charleston Chasers  After You've Gone  
George Girard  Riverboat Shuffle  
The Kings of Dixieland  The Battle Hymn of the Republic  
Eddie Condon Dixieland All-Stars  Friar's Point Shuffle  
His Ragtimers & Mugsy Spanier  Memphis Blues  
Lu Watters  Hot House Rag  
Wild Bill Davison  That's a Plenty  
Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen  Puttin' On the Ritz  
Kid Ory  Ory's Creole Trombone  
Monty Sunshine  You Rascal You  
Turk Murphy  Darktown Strutter's Ball  
Muggsy Spanier  I Can't Give You Anything But Love  
Red Nichols & His Five Pennies  Mississippi Mud  
Miff Mole  Ballin’ the Jack  
Jack Teagarden  The Sheik of Araby  
Louis Armstrong  Mahogany Hall Stomp  
Sidney Bechet  Maple Leaf Rag  
Eddie Condon  I'm Gonna Stomp, Mr. Henry Lee  
Pete Fountain  The Second Line  
Henry Red Allen  Ride Red Ride  
Lu Watters  Tiger Rag  
Muggsy Spanier  Tin Roof Blues  
Peanuts Hucko & Alex Welsh & His Band  Ida  
Pee Wee Russell  Love Is Just Around the Corner  
The Dixieland All Stars  New Washington And Lee Swing  
Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers  Sidewalk Blues  
Alex Welsh  The Charleston  
The Charleston Chasers  Sugar Foot Strut  
Storeyville Jazzmen & Bob Wallis  New Orleans Stomp  
George Girard  Sweethearts In Parade  
Kid Ory  Wang Wang Blues  
Mickey Ashman's Ragtime Jazz Band  Snake Rag  
Miff Mole & His Little Molers  Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble  
Original Dixieland Jazz Band  Margie  
Turk Murphy  Waiting for the Robert E. Lee  
Terry Lightfoot's Jazzmen  Good Time Swing  
Al Hirt  When the Saints Go Marching In  
Preservation Hall Jazz Band  Georgia On My Mind  

Comment:

The Dixieland sound that sprang up in early-1900s New Orleans was born from the blues, ran on ragtime, and fed from the stream of street-parading brass bands. Its raw, downright [i]sensual[/i] feel was as outrageous and intoxicating as rock 'n' roll would be four decades later. Before Dixieland introduced jazz to the world, trumpets and trombones played strict, written-out, and, well . . . rhythmically [i]square[/i] music, but thrill-seekers like Louis Armstrong, Kid Ory, and Sidney Bechet dumped that dusty stuff in the swamp and embraced a style that was all about energy and interacting in the moment. Hell, some of Dixieland's greatest players couldn't even [i]read[/i] music — it was all about the attitude. From Crescent City kings to Chicago stompers and even U.K. trad-jazz giants, we've assembled the ultimate Dixieland dream team right here, so sit back and let the saints go marching in.
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