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(The segment with Bob begins at Disc 2)


Timiny: K, you're listening to the WTJU jazz marathon for 1990, my name is Timiny (sp?), I'm here in the studio with Bob Chandler, who's prepared an excellent show for us today, of music including jugs, kazoos and washboards. Some really dynamite stuff from between-made between 1928 and 1934. So I'm gonna go ahead and turn the mic over to Bob and I wanna urge everybody in the audience to make a pledge for support of community radio here in Charlottesville, Virginia. The numbers down here to make a pledge are 924-3418 and 924-3959. And Bob, if you'd be so kind, tell us about this music you're about to play for us.
Bob: OK, this is jazzy jugs, kazoos and washboards. It's a style of American jazz that's been far too long overlooked. The musical is a jug, a bottle or even a pipe will serve as well. The hat spitting, and vocalizing into the player can produce a brooding, resonant sound. Not the sound of that of a tuba or a string bass. Larger glass vessels and earthenware demijons does produce the full boom.
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Revision as of 22:59, 14 April 2015

The WTJU Jazz Marathon was a marathon that Bob helped to host in 1990.

Transcript:

(The segment with Bob begins at Disc 2)

Timiny: K, you're listening to the WTJU jazz marathon for 1990, my name is Timiny (sp?), I'm here in the studio with Bob Chandler, who's prepared an excellent show for us today, of music including jugs, kazoos and washboards. Some really dynamite stuff from between-made between 1928 and 1934. So I'm gonna go ahead and turn the mic over to Bob and I wanna urge everybody in the audience to make a pledge for support of community radio here in Charlottesville, Virginia. The numbers down here to make a pledge are 924-3418 and 924-3959. And Bob, if you'd be so kind, tell us about this music you're about to play for us.

Bob: OK, this is jazzy jugs, kazoos and washboards. It's a style of American jazz that's been far too long overlooked. The musical is a jug, a bottle or even a pipe will serve as well. The hat spitting, and vocalizing into the player can produce a brooding, resonant sound. Not the sound of that of a tuba or a string bass. Larger glass vessels and earthenware demijons does produce the full boom. Links:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdlHvwJ22mM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jn19ZFhN97E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clMw0ntg384 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRGeCpPBE38 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkaZd6IS93A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD-olCmSWuk