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Title: Len Barnard's Jazz Band
Style: Dixieland
MP3 album: 1569 mb
FLAC album: 1363 mb
Rating: 4.7
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Genre: Jazz

Len Barnard's Jazz Band, Bob Barnard, Earl "Tich" Bray, Peter Cleaver 11-04-2016. Total duration:1 h 16 min. 01. 1919 March. Len Barnard's Jazz Band. The Early Years 1952-54. 02. Snag It. 03. King of the Zulus. 05. It's Tight Jim. 06. Original Georgia Grind.

Len Barnard, Australia's best loved Jazz drummer, has died at the age of 76. He was also a pianist, raconteur, wit, bon vivant, and honorary life member of the Musicians' Union. His passing brought to a conclusion a singular contribution to jazz in this country, running the gamut from traditional jazz (including leading the band that brought his cornet-playing younger brother Bob to prominence), through swing, to modernism (including a high-profile phase with Galapagos Duck). Leonard Arthur "Sluggsie" Barnard was born into a musical family in Melbourne on April 23, 1929. In 1951 Len Barnard's Dixieland Jazz Band recorded the first Australian long-play album, which resulted in being given a contract to record for the major international Parlaphone label in Sydney. Besides his brother Bob, others to pass through Len's band included Ade Monsbourgh and Doc Willis.

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Artist: Bob Barnard, Greg Clarke, Peter Cleaver, Earl "Tich" Bray, Len Barnard's Jazz Band, Frank Traynor. Album: The Early Years 1952-54. Download Bob Barnard, Earl "Tich" Bray, Frank Traynor, Greg Clarke, Len Barnard's Jazz Band, Peter Cleaver - 1919 March. The Early Years 1952-54: Best 2 songs.

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Rebecca Barnard (born Rebecca Chirnside Barnard on 26 December 1960) is an Australian singer, songwriter, producer and musician. She was the lead singer of the band Rebecca's Empire from 1993 to 2000, and has forged a solo career since her debut album, Fortified, was released in 2006. Her second solo album, Everlasting, was released in 2010. After a lengthy break of just under seven years, Barnard released her third solo album in 2017, called Music for Listening and Relaxation.

Len Barnard covered I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues, Exactly Like You, I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me, Well You Needn't and other songs. Len Barnard originally did Honeysuckle Rose, Well You Needn't, Summertime, Gone with the Wind and other songs. Len Barnard's Famous Jazz Band. Leonard Arthur Barnard.

Bob Barnard’s Jazz Party 2004 Contents.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Flat Foot
Written-By – Armstrong*
A2 That's My Home
A3 Love Me, Babe
Written-By – Williams*
B1 Hiawatha
Written-By – Moret*
B2 Elmer Denfields Dilemma
Written-By – L. Barnard*
B3 Kelly's Deal
Written-By – A. Monsbourgh*
B4 Brown Bottom Bess
Written-By – Williams*

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Recorder – Ade Monsbourgh
  • Banjo – Peter Cleaver
  • Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone – Tich Bray*
  • Cornet – Bob Barnard
  • Drums, Washboard – Len Barnard
  • Piano – Graham Coyle
  • Sousaphone – Ron "Sousaphone" Williamson

Notes

Recorded Melbourne, April 1954
Recording For A.J.Q

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): NBS 15/LB2A Miller Q1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): NBS 15/LB2B Miller Q2