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Lovely jazz

Classic Dixieland jazz tunes. Recommended popular songs.

Dixieland jazz, the genre that emerged in New Orleans.

Also known as New Orleans jazz or hot jazz, it’s recognized as a highly important genre that helped spread awareness of classic jazz.

That said, because of the era in which it flourished, there actually aren’t many widely known songs.

So, this time, I’d like to introduce some classic Dixieland jazz masterpieces!

Every track features a classy, classic melody—perfect for anyone who loves atmospheric jazz.

Dixieland jazz classics. Recommended popular songs (31–40)

Firehouse StompFireHouse

Firehouse Five Plus Two – Firehouse Stomp
Firehouse StompFireHouse

The Firehouse Five Plus Two performing “Firehouse Stomp.” Trombone: Ward Kimball; Trumpet: Danny Alguire; Clarinet: Clarke Mallery; Banjo: Harper Goff; others.

Working Man’s BluesTED SHAFER’S JELLY ROLL JAZZ BAND

“WORKING MAN’S BLUES”: TED SHAFER’S JELLY ROLL JAZZ BAND (Jan. 8, 2012)
Working Man's BluesTED SHAFER'S JELLY ROLL JAZZ BAND

Performance of ‘Working Man’s Blues’ by Ted Shafer’s Jelly Roll Jazz Band.

Cornet & Trumpet: Leon Oakley, Rick Holtzgrafe; Trombone: Glenn Calkins; and others.

Weather BirdTHE SOUTHERN STOMPERS

“WEATHER BIRD RAG” THE SOUTHERN STOMPERS (F)
Weather BirdTHE SOUTHERN STOMPERS

Composed by King Oliver: “Weather Bird.” Performed by the Southern Stompers.

Members: Cornet – Daniel Vito, Sébastien Giraud; Trombone – Jean-Pierre Reboud; Clarinet – Alain Marquet; and others.

Jazz Me BluesBobby Hackett

Jazz me blues – Bobby Hackett 1938
Jazz Me BluesBobby Hackett

Performance of ‘Jazz Me Blues’ by the Bobby Hackett Dixieland Band.

Trumpet: Bobby Hackett; Clarinet: Ernie Caceres; Trombone: Brad Gowans; Guitar: Eddie Condon.

Muskrat RumbleTHE DIXIE KINGS OF HUNGARY

Muskrat Ramble – THE DIXIE KINGS OF HUNGARY
Muskrat RumbleTHE DIXIE KINGS OF HUNGARY

Composed by Kid Ory: “Muskrat Ramble.” Performed by the Dixie Kings of Hungary.

Members: trombone – Mr.

Iván Nagy, trumpet – Mr.

Béla Szalóky, clarinet – Mr.

Árpád Dennert, and others.