Sweet Polly Purebred
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Jazz, as we all know has universal appeal. Every country in the world has contributed to the Jazz scene. When I was growing up my dad started a small Jazz "meeting" in our little town. Musicians and bands from all over the world came to play at this monthly gig. As a child I grew up with crazy musicians in our house, camped out in our pasture, parked in the drive in a VW Bus or a van. A Japanese banjo player, a Belgian Tuba player, crazy Brits (Max Collie) and so on.
As I've gotten older I've really become interested in the early Jazz of the world outside of the States, or ethnic Jazz from the States (LA's Pachuco Jazz, for example). The Alan Lomax collections contain bits and pieces of "immigrant" Jazz and I love those comps, additionally I have tons of French, Latin, and Gypsy, but what about the rest of the world? Where can I find it? What do you like?
I'd like to learn more about Eastern European, Japanese, Chinese et al from the 20's up through WWII, por favor.
As I've gotten older I've really become interested in the early Jazz of the world outside of the States, or ethnic Jazz from the States (LA's Pachuco Jazz, for example). The Alan Lomax collections contain bits and pieces of "immigrant" Jazz and I love those comps, additionally I have tons of French, Latin, and Gypsy, but what about the rest of the world? Where can I find it? What do you like?
I'd like to learn more about Eastern European, Japanese, Chinese et al from the 20's up through WWII, por favor.