Joe Robichaux- 1929-1933
Joe Robichaux was a New Orleans pianist who began his career in the late teens and remained active until the early 1960s. During this time he played with many jazz greats, including Punch Miller, Oscar Celestin, Kid Rena, Lee Collins and George Lewis. This compilation covers the sides recorded by Joe Robichaux and His New Orleans Rhythm Boys for Vocalion in 1933, as well as two 1929 recordings by Christina Gray featuring Robichaux's piano accompaniment.
Tracklist:
- Reverend Is My Man, The
- Just Like You Walked In, You Can Walk Out
- Ring dem Bells
- St. Louis Blues
- Zola
- Foot Scuffle
- King Kong Stomp
- Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time)
- Saturday Night Fish Fry Drag
- Every Tub
- Riff, The
- After Me the Sun Goes Down
- Jig Music
- You Keep Me Always Living in Sin
- Sleep, Come on and Take Me
- Just Like a Falling Star
- I Would Do Anything for You
- She Don't Love Me
- Lazy Bones
- Forty-Second Street
- Why Should I Cry for You
- Shake It and Break It
- That's How Rhythm Was Born
- Swingy Little Thingy
Joe Robichaux was a New Orleans pianist who began his career in the late teens and remained active until the early 1960s. During this time he played with many jazz greats, including Punch Miller, Oscar Celestin, Kid Rena, Lee Collins and George Lewis. This compilation covers the sides recorded by Joe Robichaux and His New Orleans Rhythm Boys for Vocalion in 1933, as well as two 1929 recordings by Christina Gray featuring Robichaux's piano accompaniment.
Tracklist:
- Reverend Is My Man, The
- Just Like You Walked In, You Can Walk Out
- Ring dem Bells
- St. Louis Blues
- Zola
- Foot Scuffle
- King Kong Stomp
- Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All the Time)
- Saturday Night Fish Fry Drag
- Every Tub
- Riff, The
- After Me the Sun Goes Down
- Jig Music
- You Keep Me Always Living in Sin
- Sleep, Come on and Take Me
- Just Like a Falling Star
- I Would Do Anything for You
- She Don't Love Me
- Lazy Bones
- Forty-Second Street
- Why Should I Cry for You
- Shake It and Break It
- That's How Rhythm Was Born
- Swingy Little Thingy