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this nifty quartet plays six nights a week at the Can Can Jazz Club on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, with Tyle on cornet, Orange Kellin on clarinet, Steve Pistorious on piano & John Gill on drums
Full performer name: Chris Tyle's Silverleaf Jazz Band.
Personnel includes: Chris Tyle (cornet); Orange Kellin (clarinet); Steve Pistorious (piano); John Gill (drums). Chris Tyle's Silverleaf Jazz Band Music Chris Tyle's Silverleaf Jazz Band Songs | 1. | New Orleans Wiggle |
| 2. | St Louis Blues |
| 3. | Stockyards Strut |
| 4. | Red Man Blues |
| 5. | Take Me to the Land of Jazz |
| 6. | Pontchartrain |
| 7. | Hot Tamale Man, The |
| 8. | Ain't Nobody Got the Blues Like Me |
| 9. | Yearning |
| 10. | Messin' Around |
| 11. | New Orleans Blues |
| 12. | Down Where the Sun Goes Down |
| 13. | Bouncing Around |
| 14. | Mama's Gone Goodbye |
| 15. | Mandy Lee Blues |
| 16. | Stepping on the Blues |
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