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Oh. This program is made possible in part by the office of Senator Jim Elisi. And by Canandaigua National Bank and Trust a locally owned full service regional financial institution where every public dollar deposited is reinvested into our community through consumer and small business loan. Thanks to the Preservation Hall Jazz Band has been going for forty five years in New Orleans and these guys are our tireless they're working all the time they're playing Americas music jazz music the only true American art form. And they do it wonderfully well. We want you all to get very excited celebrate the history of New Orleans and let's welcome the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Thanks. Thanks.
Thanks. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks. I. Wish I could see. Likenesses to. See every. One of. My. Wants in the last night. By the boys in the neighborhood tree night fall in and. Seek. Out A. Night. Like. The. One with. Which. I could see.
That. It seems. To me. To. Put. Words in the. Last. Four years in the neighborhood treat so nice. To see you. But I. Would like to. See. Night classes. All morning. Silly like says the king. Now that I can see it. Like this is.
Me to please. My mom without a Hispanic. Until a boy don't get no. Mates. With. You one. Day. It's. Good. To. See you. All. The way. It's important for me to maintain music because. The
music is our treasure. It's a music that we want to preserve. You know. It's a music that that's loved by people all over the world. And Preservation Hall the band travels all over to share the treasure with the people in the jazz community of the world. Oh I.
Know. The. Street. Is. The street. Oh look rich. And the poor folks we. Don't know who the old lady. Is still a land of dreams. You know what I'm saying you. Just. Believe. Let me. Oh yes so read. What. Well go for. It it would do to me. I.
Bought Old News St. Louis. What's your Church Street. It's still Street ya know. Where all the room. And of course read that's for. Sure. Oh. It's the land of bring. You nothing. Good to say he. Just told mother to relieve me. But. I'm sorry but. Why. Go. To. So. I had. No way to read the. Title. Not the time. Time.
Not much with Gary. A. Report card. Jones It's. Music that's
all wrong. The melody whatever or however the melody is played. The band listen and the band sort of gets in on the conversation. You know and we have one big one become a session about music. Cry.
After you. Best. You. Feel. You missed the news pal you come up. Oh forget it. Comforts I. When. You regret it. When you grow lonely. Your heart ache like mine I mean you want me. Have. You. Have. You. After we break up. After. You. Wake up. We're. Going to let some body come in.
We. Get joy. Wherever. And. Hard. To be with me right. Away. Already. We break up.
After you've gone and gone away. We. Were blithe. To let somebody come in. We've been. There joy all kinds of weather. You grow lonely. Your heart. Like. You want me. Playing. With the. Swing. Our main objective is to present the music to the people and this music. Is played in such a way that the people in the
audience all the people listening to the music they really act you know in a physical way. The second. Way. New Orleans is coming back. We're not going to let Katrina stop what what we were doing is too important. To just let it go like that.
You know we always we still play the music to show the people of the world that New Orleans is on its way back. We'd like to do it about you know all the titles. Do You Know What It Means to Miss new all week. Thank. You. This program is made possible in part by the office of Senator Jim Lacey.
And by Canandaigua National Bank and Trust a locally all full service regional financial institution where every public dollar deposited is reinvested into our community through consumer and small business loan. The
smoke peace fire. You guys don't think it's dogs getting banged up slowly. You didn't hear it through the grapevine. I'm really right this time. Yeah absolutely 100 percent guilty. Crazy. Where there's smoke. Old dogs fire just got divorced working very. Slowly. Are you 100 percent guilty. Fraser.
Where there's smoke dogs far too close for his head slowly. And. Fraser. Where there's smoke he's fired. I knew I was on Frasier. So I just had to get out of the house. America's junior league is for pursing their spring musicale this year
they're doing caps the past week and a half I've been watching two dozen underweight tightly hold women in leotards crawling around the music room meowing. I'm telling you FRASER My allergies are acting up. I think you're exaggerating. No no really you have no idea how vivid the experience is. As God is my judge I swear. Mrs. Presley bismuth was scent marking the divan. You think women of that age would choose more suitable material remember the last show they did the sound of me was like my God. Half the Von Trapp children were having hot flashes. Right. Fraser. Oh I'll.
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Series
Rochester International Jazz Festival
Episode Number
106
Episode
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Producing Organization
WXXI (Television station : Rochester, N.Y.)
Contributing Organization
WXXI Public Broadcasting (Rochester, New York)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/189-19f4qtm9
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Description
Episode Description
This episode contains a performance and commentary by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band.
Series Description
"Each episode, this series features a performance from a jazz musician or band at the Rochester International Jazz Festival. "
Copyright Date
2007-00-00
Asset type
Episode
Genres
Performance
Topics
Music
Rights
Copyright 2007 All Rights Reserved
Media type
Moving Image
Duration
00:33:17
Credits
Director: Nugent, John
Director: Iacona, Marc
Performer: Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Producing Organization: WXXI (Television station : Rochester, N.Y.)
AAPB Contributor Holdings
WXXI Public Broadcasting (WXXI-TV)
Identifier: CIP-3-0987 (Assigned)
Format: Digital Betacam
Duration: 1606.0
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Citations
Chicago: “Rochester International Jazz Festival; 106; Preservation Hall Jazz Band,” 2007-00-00, WXXI Public Broadcasting, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed May 16, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-189-19f4qtm9.
MLA: “Rochester International Jazz Festival; 106; Preservation Hall Jazz Band.” 2007-00-00. WXXI Public Broadcasting, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. May 16, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-189-19f4qtm9>.
APA: Rochester International Jazz Festival; 106; Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Boston, MA: WXXI Public Broadcasting, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-189-19f4qtm9