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.
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Dixieland jazz masterpieces. Recommended popular songs (41–50)
Shake It and Break ItShotgun Jazz Band

The Shotgun Jazz Band performing “Shake It and Break It.” Members: Trumpet: Maria Dickson; Trombone: Charlie Halloran; Clarinet: Craig Flory; and others.
King of the ZulusThe Hot Jazz 7

A performance of ‘King of the Zulus’ by The Hot Jazz 7, led by tuba player Jon Fairman.
The members include cornetists Jack Breendear and Brent Gardner, trombonist Mark Burridge, and others.
I’m Gonna Stomp, Mr. Henry LeePhil Ogilvie’s Rhythm Kings

Performance by Phil Ogilvie’s Rhythm Kings: “I’m Gonna Stomp, Mr.
Henry Lee.” Saxophones: Andrew Bishop and Mike Jones; trumpet: Paul Finkbeiner; trombone: Gene Bartley; and others.
Balin the JackDave Stuckey and the Hot House Gang

Performance of “Ballin’ the Jack” by Dave Stuckey & the Hot House Gang.
Trumpet: Brian Shaw; Saxophone: Nate Ketner; Drums: Josh Collazo; Bass: Wally Hersom; and others.
Chimes BluesDevil Mountain Jazz Band

Performance of Chimes Blues by the Devil Mountain Jazz Band.
Members: banjo & guitar: Ken Keeler; cornets: Noel Weidkamp and Ken Block; trombone: Glenn Calkins; and others.
Mandy, make up your mindTurk Murphy’s Jazz Band

A performance of “Mandy, Make Up Your Mind” by trombonist Turk Murphy and his jazz band.
Clarinet: Ron Deeter; tuba: Bill Carroll; banjo: Bill Armstrong; and others.
heebie-jeebiesHarbour Jazzband

Heebie Jeebies, composed by Boyd Atkins.
Performed by the Harbor Jazz Band.
Members: trombone and bandleader Flip Robers, trumpet Sytze van Duin, clarinet Hans Berghuijl, and others.


