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Dixieland jazz to get tiny toes tapping

Dixieland jazz to get tiny toes tapping
Dixieland jazz musicians in Prague. Photo by Finnur, shared via Flickr.
There's not much that can pull me out of a funk faster than some good ole Dixieland Jazz. The first time I saw a Dixieland jazz band, I was about 12 years old and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band had come to play a performance in my town. I still remember them playing "When the Saints Go Marchin' In" and playing and marching their way off the stage and through the audience until there was a huge Dixie style conga line marching and dancing and singing with the band. I've since seen Dixieland in New Orleans, San Francisco, Prague and Budapest (where I encountered one of the world's best Dixieland bands, Hot Jazz Band). So it was with more than a little anticipation that I put on a couple of Dixieland CDs for Z and I to listen to lately.

We started out with Dixieland Jazz for Children by Johnette Downing and Jimmy LaRocca's Original Dixieland Jazz Band. You can buy it on CD or for just $9 in MP3 format - Amazon's MP3 page for the album has samples of every song.

Z's favorite song on this CD by far is the first one, "Dixieland Jazz' - "Dixieland Jazz, Dixieland Jazz the best jazz in the land..." - the song then goes on to introduce all the different instruments in the standard Dixieland Jazz band. Other favorite songs from the album include "Throw Me Something Mister" - all about getting some beads and doubloons from a float in a Mardi Gras parade (I can't wait to take Z to a proper Mardi Gras parade), "I've Got Happy Feet" - which for some reason reminds me of that famous New Orleans con where the con bets the mark that he can tell you where you got your shoes. (The answer plays on the New Orleans' substitution of "you've" with "you," and it's whatever street you're standing on - if you're on Decatur, for example, it's "you got your shoes on Decatur right now.") But the song is really about dancing your way through New Orleans.

Then we turned on Putumayo Kids' New Orleans Playground. This is a compilation of songs from different jazz musicians which we first reviewed here and of course, Z's favorite song was Hack Bartholomew's "When the Saints Go Marchin' In." You also really can't beat a Dr. John rendition of "Row Row Your Boat" or Buckwheat Zydeco's "Skip to My Blues." You can hear short song clips from this album on Amazon as well.

The only video I could find to represent either of these CDs is an awesome video of one of my favorite Dixieland artists, Ingrid Lucia, singing "Do They Play Jazz in Heaven?" with Irvin Mayfield. It isn't on either of these CDs (why not offer some samples on YouTube, folks?) but it's a great video and if you aren't familiar with Dixieland, it'll give you a taste of what's in store on these CDs. It's a great style of music young children can easily relate to and that gets them moving. Best of all, it's just as much fun for the parents, who can enjoy the musicianship, drive, and mood-lifting melodies as well as the genre's varied subject matter.



Both are great CDs, and highly recommended for your little toe-tapper! - Jennifer
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