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Although trombonist Bob Havens played as a member of the Lawrence Welk Orchestra for over 20 years, he's not as cheesy as that credit may lead one to expect. In fact, Havens's true calling is as a Dixieland player, and that's precisely the hat he wears on BACK HOME IN NEW ORLEANS. Havens and his band take on well-worn classics like "Louisiana," "Wolverine Blues," and "Old Man River," but do so with fervor and spice. There's lots of fine group interplay, and Havens, alongside the other main instrumentalists, brings fire to his solo spots.
Recorded in 2007 this set teams trombonist Bob Havens with some of the great New Orleans jazz players around. The musicians are: Connie Jones - trumpet, Otis Bazoon - clarinet & sax, Tom Fischer - sax & clarinet, Steve Pistorius - piano, Tom Saunders - b
Recording information: Audiophile Recording Studio, New Orleans, LA (03/07/2007-03/08/2007).
Personnel: Bob Havens (trombone); Otis Bazoon, Tom Fischer (clarinet, saxophone); Otis Bazoon (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Connie Jones (trumpet); Steve Pistorius (piano); Tom Saunders (bass instrument); Hal Smith, Hal Smith (drums).
Liner Note Author: George H. Buck, Jr.
Back Home In New Orleans Music Bob Havens Back Home In New Orleans Songs | 1. | Stomp Mr. Henry Lee |
| 2. | Mr. Jelly Lord |
| 3. | Old Man River |
| 4. | Monday Date |
| 5. | Makin' Friends |
| 6. | Rosa Is Her Name |
| 7. | Louisiana |
| 8. | When the Bloom Is on the Sage |
| 9. | Junk Man |
| 10. | Wolverine Blues |
| 11. | Over There |
| 12. | Digga, Digga, Do |
| 13. | Two Tickets to Georgia |
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