DOC PAULIN'S MARCHING BAND

Regular price $17.16
Label
FOLKWAYS RECORDS
Release Date
May 30, 2012
Format
Added to Cart! View cart or continue shopping.


    Featuring
    • PERFORMER
      PAULIN, DOC
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      May 30, 2012
    • UPC
      093070285620
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      FOWY2856.2
    • LABEL
      FOLKWAYS RECORDS
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      1
    • GENRE
    Works
    1. Bourbon Street Parade

      Composer: Paul Barbarin

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    2. Baby Face

      Composer: Tony Jackson

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    3. Tulane Swing

      Composer: Traditional

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    4. When the Saints Go Marching In

      Composer: Traditional

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    5. Let Me Call You Sweetheart

      Composer: Traditional

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    6. Bye Bye Blackbird (version 1)

      Composer: Ray Henderson

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    7. We Shall Walk Through the Streets of the City - Dirge

      Composer: Traditional

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    8. We Shall Walk Through the Streets of the City - March

      Composer: Traditional

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    9. Just a Little While to Stay Here

      Composer: Traditional

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    10. The Second Line

      Composer: Traditional

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    11. Panama

      Composer: William Tyers

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    12. Alice Blue Gown

      Composer: Ray Henderson

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band

    13. Bye Bye Blackbird (version 2)

      Composer: Ray Henderson

      Ensemble: Doc Paulin's Marching Band


Recorded when Ernest "Doc" Paulin was almost seventy-four years old, this album provides a glimpse into the musical life of a New Orleans marching band. The ensemble's blues-influenced repertoire includes traditional march tunes, spirituals, and pop standards, played with what New Orleans musicians call "lots of tone"-with overblown horns, and of course, at high volume!