My old friend Clint Baker runs the Teagarden jazz Camp in California for young musicians...take a look!

So here is Dan Levinson's Eleven Sons Rosy, playing My Isle of Golden Dreams (first recorded by Phil Spitalny and his All Girl Orchestra), on 3 C-Melody saxes (a "c-section", some have said). Everyone in the band had played with Rosy McHargue at some point in their lives.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuBxW8QEpIc&list=RDVuBxW8QEpIc&start_radio=1

My old friend Clint Baker runs the Teagarden jazz Camp in California for young musicians...take a look!

West End Blues - Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five
https://song.link/y/pXHdqTVC3cA
I was playing bass on the radio yesterday! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhTWoWEELP0
(Video of a live show on WTJU from Feb 13, 2026)
anyone know how the Am riff in Teenage Dirtbag is supposed to go? Also this G⁷ bridge section on our Black Parade chart looks new…
What a fun #TuneTuesday theme this week: #MyGoldenOldie, the oldest song you know and love. It's tough too, because there's so many! Gotta start somewhere though, so I'll start with Jelly Roll Morton's tribute to jazz pioneer (some say the originator of it, though Morton is said to have claimed that title himself) Buddy Bolden, recorded in 1939.
I Thought I Heard Buddy Bolden Say (also known as Buddy Bolden's Blues, and/or Funky Butt)
Ok, I got a new band name. Now I just need the band. This is for trad jazz: "The Tuba 4"