Sunday, August 27, 2006

Cotton City Jazzband

Tomorrow this daily Keep swinging blogspot will have been a half year online. I'd love to thank the regular visitors for joining this blog for such a long time. Most of them are unknown for me, but few respond now and then. If you know what subject will be in my blog tomorrow ( I already gave three indications in my last blogs) or you just want to say hello, please mail me .

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The LP Emanuel Sayles and the Cotton City Jazzband is one of those key records I had in my collection. To be honest - I didn't had a copy of that Alpha Nº 7002 record, but I made a transfer on my reel-to-reel recorded from an LP I had borrowed from the Rotterdam Phonotheek.Of course I don't remember the circumstances after 30 years, but a fact is that I transfered five LPs of the Cotton City Jazzband on one tape, labeled as Band 44. I remember that I was fascinated by the music this band played and I must have borrowed all LPs within a short period. As the youngest LP was recorded in 1976 it must have been taped around 1976-1977.

I transfered the next records:

ALPHA 7001 - COTTON CITY JAZZBAND ( Rec. 27 Jun. 1969 )

ALPHA 7002 - EMANUEL SAYLES and the COTTON CITY JAZZBAND ( Rec. 11 Oct. 1969)

ALPHA 7004 - ALTON PURNELL and the COTTON CITY JAZZBAND ( Rec. 23 Feb. 1970 )



ALPHA 7005 - PERCY HUMPHREY and the COTTON CITY JAZZBAND (Rec. 2 Nov. 1970)

ALPHA 7006 - DON EWELL and the COTTON CITY JAZZBAND (Rec. 22 Feb. 1971)

ALPHA 7011 - FREDDIE KOHLMAN and the COTTON CITY JAZZBAND ( Rec. 5 Jun. 1976 )

The Cotton City Jazzband played in the New Orleans style and was founded in 1962 when seven musicians in Ghent (Belgium) started to play the black music of the 1920s, the music of musicians like Louis Armstrong, George Lewis, Louis Nelson, Fredie Kohlman, Don Ewell and Willie, Earl and Percy Humphrey. They invited musicians from New Orleans to come to Europe to make tours and records, like Rein de Graaff did during the past twenty-five years in bebop style. Some of these living legends are to be found in my compilation, like Percy Humphrey, trumpet player and singer, Don Ewell and Alton Purnell, both piano players, Freddie Kohlman who sung and played drums and Emanuel Sayles on the banjo.

The last one I remember the best. Not only because my brother had bought the Alpha Nº 7002 LP, but also because of the steady rather primitive sound of the vocals and banjo rhythm as played by Emanuel Sayles. I still can hear that sound in my head if I want to, even if I haven't heard the recordings for years and it became for me the symbol of New Orleans jazz.

New Orleans Jazz has never become one of my favorites, except these Cotton City Jazzband sides. Later I found some Sweet Emma (Barrett) recordings as my brother saw her perform at a trip to New Orleans and brought back one of her records. Later I bought another Sweet Emma LP at a flea market. I gues I may have no more but five New Orleans records in my collection.

The COTTON CITY JAZZBAND is still active. They performed at the fall meeting of the Doctor Jazz Reunion in 2000 in Wageningen ( The Netherlands ) and maybe it had slipped my attention as I didn't join that concert. What a shame !!

The Alpha records ( not to muddle up with the three Dutch Alpha records that later became the Grannyphone label) are now collector's items. Have they ever been reissued on CD?

The quality of the reel-to-reel recordings isn't very good, so I hope some of you can help me with some transfers of this excellent traditional New Orleans style band, the COTTON CITY JAZZBAND.

9 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You have a great site with a lot of swinging colours. :-)

Wishing you success with your next half year blogging.

Karin
Holland

2:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hallo Hans -

Hartelijk gefeliceerd met jouw 6 manden online. Ik vind het heel mooi om de site te bekijken en heb veel geleerd. Bedankt voor de medewerking en de informatie te verzamelin. (Niet het beste Nederlands, maar ik probeer :-)

Groetjes,

Bob Tollefson

7:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks, Hans !

The former trombone player with the Cotton City JazzBand, Jean-Pierre Henkart,
played with my first Band, the Traditional Jazz Band in 1968-1972
He is still a great friend of mine, but now lives in Mexico. See his picture in my site,
look for "Fotos". He is in the first pic. I play the clarinet.
cheers,

Tito Martino, from Brazil

12:31 PM  
Blogger mosterdgeny said...

GOEIE AVOND

ONLANGS HEB IK NOGAL WAT ALPHA LP S VEROVERD VAN DE COTTON CITY JAZZBAND.
MOEILIJK VINDBAAR JUST LUCKY
DE BAND HEB IK NOG WETEN OPTREDEN IN DE EERSTE VERSIE IN 1963 OP EEN
SCHOOL WAAR RUDI BALLIU STUDEERDE.
ALS IK ME NIET VERGIS SPEELDE RUDI TROMPET


HEB JE INTERESSE , IK BEN VOORAL FAN VAN HEDENDAAGSE COMPOSITIES.

ciao

graag een antwoordje...

stropje

10:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mail me ( zie menu rechts)

5:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tony Vigenon,medestichter van de Cotton City Jazz Band wordt maandag 19 september 2011 begraven. Hiervoor zoeken we een lp- of bij voorkeur cd-versie van de lp Alton Pernell and the Cotton City Jazz Band
Philippe Verhoeven
verhoeven_philippe@hotmail.com

5:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm searching the LP Freddie Kohlman & The Cotton City Jazzband. If anybody is selling this one, I'm very interested. It will be a present for my father who was a close friend to Jacques Cruyt, the trumpet player of the band - this LP is the only one missing in the collection. Thanks
rudy.boon@skynet.be

9:47 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's funny, I am David, the son of Papa Paul Gevaert the bassist, and find this site true this pic. As a little kid I was going with dad to all the gigs, became a little Cotton City mascotte.
Now, Paul would be a more than proud dad of Alan(dEUS )and grandfather of Trixie Whitley, he died in 1988.

8:40 AM  
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9:19 AM  

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