The classic version of this tune is the 1925 Clarence Williams version featuring Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet in a wonderful battle of the axes. Nothing could compete with that but Sunshine and his colleagues give a very good account of themselves on this track,
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The classic version of this tune is the 1925 Clarence Williams version featuring Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet in a wonderful battle of the axes.… read more
The classic version of this tune is the 1925 Clarence Williams version featuring Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet in a wonderful battle of the axes. Nothing could compete with that bu… read more
Clarinettist Monty Sunshine was one of the leading figures in the British "trad" boom of the late 1950s and 1960s, most frequently associated with the Chris Barber Band. His main influences were Johnny Dodds and George Lewis. His top ten hit was a version of Bechet's Petite Fleur and this was followed up by another Bechet tune, Si Tu Vois Ma Mère. Another solo record was the haunting klezmer-influenced tune Hushabye, After Barber Sunshine set up his own band, achieving more success in Germany than in his native UK where "trad" as a popular music los… read more
Clarinettist Monty Sunshine was one of the leading figures in the British "trad" boom of the late 1950s and 1960s, most frequently associated with the Chris Barber Band. His ma… read more
Clarinettist Monty Sunshine was one of the leading figures in the British "trad" boom of the late 1950s and 1960s, most frequently associated with the Chris Barber Band. His main influences were Johnny Dodds and George Lew… read more