Sweet Sue

Sweet-Kazoo
photo by Frizztext
“A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life.”
Johann Wolfgang von GOETHE
CONCEPT: I am combining the Flickr photo-pool and the youtube video project with the blogger idea of writing a DAILY post

the famous version by Django Reinhardt (guit) and Hubert Rostaing (cl):

dancing to the version of Bill Haley:

jam session – Bob Brozman, Richard Smith and others:

with piano (and Ukulele), a tribute to Fats Waller:

as heard in my favorite Fiddlers Irish Pub by the BanjoStompers from Tokyo:

About frizztext

writer, photographer, guitarist

17 responses to “Sweet Sue

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  3. Pajarillo57

    Very nice compilation!
    Especially I like Django’s version, Dietmar’s duo (guitar and wind) and dancing version.

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  4. Frizztext,

    Thanks for the referencing. Great music that will live long after we’re gone.

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  5. northernnarratives

    Another great post!

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  6. WOW! I have no idea how you can concentrate on so much ‘stuff’ at one time!
    If that were me it would end very, very badly!

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