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'Homage' Browne / Anning / Hannaford
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Jazz-drummer Allan Browne dropped in to ABC Jazz HQ to give us an insight on the recording of Homage, which recently picked up the Bell Award for Best Traditional Jazz Album.
He also shared his experiences growing up as a jazz fan in Australia in the 1960s, and his musical influences from Duke Ellington to Baby Dodds.
Musical excerpts from the interview:
Hotter Than That; from Homage (2009)
Climax Rag; from the George Lewis recording Climax Rag (1943)
Black Tan Fantasy; from Homage (2009)
King Porter Stomp; from Homage (2009)
Prelude To A Kiss; from Homage (2009)
Here's the tracklist from the album:
1. Black and Tan Fantasy (Duke Ellington)
2. King Porter Stomp (Jelly Roll Morton)
3. Im My Solitude (Duke Ellington)
4. Duke Looking Up (Sam Anning)
5. Let's Cool One (Thelonius Monk)
6. Hotter Than That (Louis Armstrong)
7. Prelude To A Kiss (Duke Ellington)
8. Nicholas, Nicholas (Marc Hannaford)
Marc Hannaford; piano
Sam Anning; bass
Allan Browne; drums
Artist Biography
Allan Browne (born 28 July 1944) is an Australia jazz drummer and composer first known for his work in the Red Onion Jazz band in the 1960s.
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