The George Lewis Ragtime Jazz Band of New Orleans

The George Lewis Ragtime Jazz Band of New Orleans

The George Lewis Ragtime Jazz Band of New Orleans

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Top Songs

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When the Saints Go Marching In
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Lord, You Sure Been Good to Me
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Sometimes My Burden Is so Hard to Bear
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Down by the Riverside
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Old Rugged Cross

Albums

  • The Oxford Series - Vol. 14 (Concert 2nd Half)

    Nov 2014 • 9 songs

  • The Oxford Series - Vol. 11 (Concert 1st Half)
  • The Oxford Series - Vol. 12 (Concert 2nd Half)

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The George Lewis Ragtime Jazz Band of New Orleans

Biography

George Lewis never tried to be a virtuoso soloist. He loved to play melodic ensembles where his distinctive clarinet was free to improvise as simply as he desired. When Lewis was inspired and in tune, he could hold his own with any of his contemporaries in New Orleans and he always sounded beautiful playing his "Burgundy Street Blues." To everyone's surprise (including himself), he became one of the most popular figures of the New Orleans revival movement of the 1950s. It took Lewis a long time to achieve fame. He taught himself clarinet when he was 18 and worked in the '20s ...
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