Silverleaf JB-Shake it and break it

Silverleaf JB-Shake it and break it

Shake it and Break it Silverleaf J.B. 1978 br br Shake it and break it and hang it on the Wall was probably the name of the tune on their song list. Many of us know it as the Weary blues as well. If played in Bb Weary blues goes to the G7 in bar 9 of the chorus, where in Shake it it is a D7. Small difference. br Recorded in 1977 at one of the Peter Appleyard Shows. br Although we were always in competition in our small town of Toronto, the Silverleaf Jazz Band was one of the best New Orleans styled jazz bands in town, if not in Canada. These guys understood the spirit of New Orleans. They certainly deserved much more exposure. br Leader Dennis Elder on drums was a top notch New Orleans drummer. Big bass drum, one tom, one snare and one riding cymbal, that was all he needed. Brian Williams on clarinet and alto loved both George Lewis and John Handy. Don Chapman, Manfred Koch on trumpet and trombone completed the frontline, where John Matheson piano, Bobby (B.B.) Boyle banjo and Dave "Pops" Maynard bass kept that rhytm group swinging.


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Uploaded: 2007-02-20

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