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Oscar Washington's New Wave Brass Band includes: Oscar Washington (snare drums); Aaron Paulin, Ronell Johnson, Phillip Paulin.
Oscar Washington's New Wave Brass Band is dedicated to updating the music of traditional New Orleans brass bands in a modern context. Led by snare drummer Oscar Washington and featuring Aaron and Phillip Paulin and Ronell Johnson, Lifestyles in Traditional Jazz was released on the GHB label, focusing on music from the Crescent City. ~ Al Campbell
contemporary black brass band keeps the old style of New Orleans jazz alive, led by snare drummer Washington and feat. Aaron Paulin, Ronell Johnson, Phillip Paulin & others
's New Wave Brass Band. Lifestyles In Traditional Jazz Music | List Price | $15.98 (You save $2.13) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz CDs, Jazz Instrument | | Label | GHB | | Orig Year | 2000 | | CD Universe Part number | 1037663 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 09, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
Oscar Washington Lifestyles In Traditional Jazz Songs | 1. | Wolverine Blues |
| 2. | Bourbon St. |
| 3. | All Of Me |
| 4. | While We Danced At The Mardi Gras |
| 5. | St. Louis Blues |
| 6. | Closer Walk/Didn'T He Ramble |
| 7. | Gospel Medley |
| 8. | I Found A New Baby |
| 9. | Preacher Man |
| 10. | Mardi Gras |
| 11. | Wonderful World |
| 12. | Saints Go Marching In |
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