1947 Minnesota
Enthusiastic members and friends of the university Hot Club applaud Johnson as he finishes ”Jada”.
The pictures were designed for newspaper publication by the St. Paul Pioneer Press Newspaper. They sent the very skilled photographer D C Dornberg to capture the air of excitement that wonderful and unforgettable day.
Pictures donated by Jack Stanley.
Bunk and Doc Evans.
Enthusiastic members and friends of the university Hot Club applaud Johnson as he finishes ”Jada”.
The pictures were designed for newspaper publication by the St. Paul Pioneer Press Newspaper. They sent the very skilled photographer D C Dornberg to capture the air of excitement that wonderful and unforgettable day.
Pictures donated by Jack Stanley.
Bunk and Doc Evans.
Playing jazz, says Bunk, is talking from the heart - you cannot lie. ”Jazz purists” consider modern jazz inferior to Bunk´s style.
Dreamy expressions creep across Bunk´s face as he plays an old spiritual.
Hot but happy, Bunk takes a bow.
KISSING ”the old horn” before going on stage brings luck, claims Bunk.
Greeting his audience and members of the orchestra with a big smile is characteristic of Bunk.
MEMORIES of a gay past are reflected in Bunk´s expression. Famous trumpeters like Louis Armstrong and King Oliver started with Bunk.
Notes in the AMCD-129.
02 When The Moon Comes Over The Mountain.mp3
(-3% speed correction).