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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
| − | '''< | + | '''Don't Go 'Way Nobody'''<br> |
| − | + | Performed by: George Lewis & His New Orleans Stompers<br> | |
| + | Written by: Buddy Bolden (1868-1931)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: New Orleans, May 16 1943<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Dont_Go_Way_Nobody.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/ | + | '''Pinetop's Blues'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Pine Top Smith<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Clarence Smith (1904-1929)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 1928<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Pinetops_Blues.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''Pinetop's Boogie Woogie'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Pine Top Smith<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Clarence Smith (1904-1929)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 1928<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Pinetops_Boogie_Woogie.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''Little Bits'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Johnny Dodds Trio<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Jimmy Blythe (1901-1931)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 1929<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Little_Bits.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | '''< | + | '''Struggling'''<br> |
| − | + | Performed by: Johnny Dodds Trio<br> | |
| + | Written by: Jimmy Blythe (1901-1931)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 1929<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Struggling.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/ | + | '''In The Dark-Flashes''' <br> |
| + | Performed by: Jess Stacy<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Bix Beiderbeck (1903-1931)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 1935<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/In_The_Dark_Flashes.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''Waiting For A Train'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Jimmy Rodgers<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Jimmy Rodgers (1897-1933)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 22-Oct-28<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Waiting_For_A_Train.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | ''' | + | '''I'm Gonna Get Me A Man That's All'''<br> |
| − | + | Performed by: Virginia Liston <br> | |
| + | Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Im_Gonna_Get_Me_A_Man_Thats_All.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/ | + | '''Rolls Royce Papa'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Virginia Liston<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Rolls_Royce_Papa.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''Evil Minded Blues'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Virginia Liston<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Evil_Minded_Blues.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''Titantic Blues'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Virginia Liston<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Titanic_Blues.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | ''' | + | '''Night Latch Key Blues'''<br> |
| − | + | Performed by: Virginia Liston<br> | |
| + | Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: New York 25 October 1924<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Night_Latch_Key_Blues.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/ | + | '''Whitehouse Blues'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: The North Carolina Ramblers Group<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Charlie Poole (1892-1930)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 20-Sep-20<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Whitehouse_Blues.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''Ragtime Annie'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Charlie Poole and The North Carolina Ramblers Group<br> | ||
| + | Written by: trad<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 18-Sep-26<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Ragtime_Annie.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | '''< | + | '''At The Ball That's All'''<br> |
| − | + | Performed by: Mayo and Tally<br> | |
| + | Written by: John Leubrie Hill ( -1916)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: Orange NJ 1915<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/At_The_Ball_Thats_All.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/ | + | '''Umbrellas to Mend'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Frisco 'Jass' Band <br> | ||
| + | Recording: Written by: Mel B Kaufman<br> | ||
| + | Orange, N.J. 1918<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Umbrellas_To_Mend.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''For Months And Months And Months'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Jack Norworth<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Joseph Tabrar (1857 - 1931)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 1910<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/For_Months_And_Months_And_Months.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow Wow'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Silas Leachman<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Joseph Tabrar (1857 - 1931)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 1892<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Daddy_Wouldnt_Buy_Me_A_Bow_Wow.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | ''' | + | '''Poor Me Blues'''<br> |
| − | + | Performed by: Edna Hicks<br> | |
| + | Written by: Edna Hicks (1895-1929)<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Poor_Me_Blues.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/ | + | '''Eddie's Twister'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Eddie Lang <br> | ||
| + | Written by: Eddie Lang (1904 - 1933)<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Eddies_Twister.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''April Kisses'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Eddie Lang <br> | ||
| + | Written by: Eddie Lang (1904 - 1933)<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/April_Kisses.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | '''< | + | '''I'm Sober Now'''<br> |
| − | + | Performed by: Pine Top Smith<br> | |
| + | Written by: Clarence "Pine Top" Smith (1904 - 1929)<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Im_Sober_Now.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/ | + | '''Jump Steady Blues'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Pine Top Smith<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Clarence "Pine Top" Smith (1904 - 1929)<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Jump_Steady_Blues.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''Deep Blue Sea Blues'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Clara Smith<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Clara Smith (1894 - 1935)<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Deep_Blue_Sea_Blues.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | [ | + | '''Court House Blues'''<br> |
| + | Performed by: Clara Smith<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Clara Smith (1894 - 1935)<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Court_House_Blues_Take_1.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | ''' | + | '''Six Cold Feet In The Ground'''<br> |
| − | + | Performed by: Leroy Carr<br> | |
| + | Written by: Leroy Carr (1905 - 1935)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: February 25, 1935 Chicago<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Six_Cold_Feet_In_The_Ground.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
| − | + | '''Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Blues'''<br> | |
| − | + | Performed by: Charlie Poole<br> | |
| − | + | Written by: Charlie Poole<br> | |
| − | + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/Dont_Let_Your_Deal_Go_Down_Blues.mp3 Download MP3] | |
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| + | '''One Dime Blues'''<br> | ||
| + | Performed by: Blind Lemon Jefferson<br> | ||
| + | Written by: Blind Lemon Jefferson (d. 1930)<br> | ||
| + | Recording: 1927<br> | ||
| + | {{Icon_soundfile}} [http://www.openmusicarchive.org/audio/One_Dime_Blues.mp3 Download MP3] | ||
== People == | == People == | ||
Kate Sweeney, Ben White, Eileen Simpson, Sneha Solanki, Dominic@Polytechnic | Kate Sweeney, Ben White, Eileen Simpson, Sneha Solanki, Dominic@Polytechnic | ||
Revision as of 12:44, 14 June 2009
Friday 17th July 2009
Ghost Trace Stellar
Star and Shadow
Stepney Bank
Newcastle Upon Tyne
NE1 2NP
T: 0191 261 0066
Organised by Polytechnic & Kate Sweeney. Part of the Polytechnic ecologies programme
We're working with Polytechnic to develop an evening of free music at Star and Shadow, an open volunteer-run social space and Cinema in Newcastle. We're inviting bands, musicians, producers and DJs to perform covers, versions, remixes or interpretations of the 1920s and 30s out-of-copyright folk, blues, and jazz from the Open Music Archive. A series of live plugged and unplugged performances will be recorded and licensed under Creative Commons ShareAlike, generating a new resource - free for use and reuse in the future.
The event opens up a temporary channel for music, exchange and discussion that operates beyond individual proprietary and commercial interests.
Invitation
The invitation is open for bands, musicians, DJs and producers to get involved and contribute to the night. We're inviting you to respond to the rare out-of-copyright folk, blues, and jazz from the Open Music Archive - to make covers, versions or remixes of the archive recordings and to perform them live on the night. It's a unique opportunity to get to know and work with forgotten lyrics, chords, melodies and beats. See the sources below or email us for more details: info[at]openmusicarchive[dot]org
Flyer
Sources
Don't Go 'Way Nobody
Performed by: George Lewis & His New Orleans Stompers
Written by: Buddy Bolden (1868-1931)
Recording: New Orleans, May 16 1943
Download MP3
Pinetop's Blues
Performed by: Pine Top Smith
Written by: Clarence Smith (1904-1929)
Recording: 1928
Download MP3
Pinetop's Boogie Woogie
Performed by: Pine Top Smith
Written by: Clarence Smith (1904-1929)
Recording: 1928
Download MP3
Little Bits
Performed by: Johnny Dodds Trio
Written by: Jimmy Blythe (1901-1931)
Recording: 1929
Download MP3
Struggling
Performed by: Johnny Dodds Trio
Written by: Jimmy Blythe (1901-1931)
Recording: 1929
Download MP3
In The Dark-Flashes
Performed by: Jess Stacy
Written by: Bix Beiderbeck (1903-1931)
Recording: 1935
Download MP3
Waiting For A Train
Performed by: Jimmy Rodgers
Written by: Jimmy Rodgers (1897-1933)
Recording: 22-Oct-28
Download MP3
I'm Gonna Get Me A Man That's All
Performed by: Virginia Liston
Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)
Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926
Download MP3
Rolls Royce Papa
Performed by: Virginia Liston
Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)
Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926
Download MP3
Evil Minded Blues
Performed by: Virginia Liston
Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)
Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926
Download MP3
Titantic Blues
Performed by: Virginia Liston
Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)
Recording: Chicago 29 May 1926
Download MP3
Night Latch Key Blues
Performed by: Virginia Liston
Written by: Virginia Liston (1890-1932)
Recording: New York 25 October 1924
Download MP3
Whitehouse Blues
Performed by: The North Carolina Ramblers Group
Written by: Charlie Poole (1892-1930)
Recording: 20-Sep-20
Download MP3
Ragtime Annie
Performed by: Charlie Poole and The North Carolina Ramblers Group
Written by: trad
Recording: 18-Sep-26
Download MP3
At The Ball That's All
Performed by: Mayo and Tally
Written by: John Leubrie Hill ( -1916)
Recording: Orange NJ 1915
Download MP3
Umbrellas to Mend
Performed by: Frisco 'Jass' Band
Recording: Written by: Mel B Kaufman
Orange, N.J. 1918
Download MP3
For Months And Months And Months
Performed by: Jack Norworth
Written by: Joseph Tabrar (1857 - 1931)
Recording: 1910
Download MP3
Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me A Bow Wow
Performed by: Silas Leachman
Written by: Joseph Tabrar (1857 - 1931)
Recording: 1892
Download MP3
Poor Me Blues
Performed by: Edna Hicks
Written by: Edna Hicks (1895-1929)
Download MP3
Eddie's Twister
Performed by: Eddie Lang
Written by: Eddie Lang (1904 - 1933)
Download MP3
April Kisses
Performed by: Eddie Lang
Written by: Eddie Lang (1904 - 1933)
Download MP3
I'm Sober Now
Performed by: Pine Top Smith
Written by: Clarence "Pine Top" Smith (1904 - 1929)
Download MP3
Jump Steady Blues
Performed by: Pine Top Smith
Written by: Clarence "Pine Top" Smith (1904 - 1929)
Download MP3
Deep Blue Sea Blues
Performed by: Clara Smith
Written by: Clara Smith (1894 - 1935)
Download MP3
Court House Blues
Performed by: Clara Smith
Written by: Clara Smith (1894 - 1935)
Download MP3
Six Cold Feet In The Ground
Performed by: Leroy Carr
Written by: Leroy Carr (1905 - 1935)
Recording: February 25, 1935 Chicago
Download MP3
Don't Let Your Deal Go Down Blues
Performed by: Charlie Poole
Written by: Charlie Poole
Download MP3
One Dime Blues
Performed by: Blind Lemon Jefferson
Written by: Blind Lemon Jefferson (d. 1930)
Recording: 1927
Download MP3
People
Kate Sweeney, Ben White, Eileen Simpson, Sneha Solanki, Dominic@Polytechnic