Random Jazz Clarinet Player

Here’s some new old music for you, Warrigal. A couple of upbeat traditional jazz tracks taken from an old 78 of the University Jazz Four, with my father on clarinet. I believe it was recorded at the 1952 Melbourne Jazz Convention. It was a special trip for my father because it was the first time he had been out of South Australia. Gave him the travel bug.

What could get you up on your feet faster than the Sunset Café Stomp (lyrics below)? And if that leaves you breathless, here’s a swinging Sweet Chariot.

Sunset Café Stomp Lyrics

Sunset stomp got folks jumping’s

Sunset stomp got folks

Jumping’s up and down, all around

They yell, band men play some more

Charleston, Charleston

I’ll say it’s hot

But your black bottom, it’s got ’em

But, oh, that sunset stomp

Lord, it’s going

And the people strain

Created in the crazy house

It sets good folks insane

Gentlemen, ladies too

Push ’em round n round

They loose their head

They outa bed

Doin’ that sunset stomp

I said, doin’ sunset stomp