1971 KID ORY AT THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ AND HERITAGE FESTIVAL
PARADE
1971 KID ORY AT THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ AND HERITAGE FESTIVAL
PARADE
Times Picayune, 23 april.
Kid Ory in New Orleans 22 April 1971 with the Tuxedo Brass Band in Congo Square for the Jazz and Heritage Festival.
Kid Ory tb, Worthia "Showboy" Thomas tb, Homer Eugene tb, och Walter Payton sousaphone.
(Photo by Jack Thornell, Pulitzer Prize winning photographer with the Associated Press).
Kid Ory and Mike Casimir.
(Photo Rolf Wahl).
Kid Ory, Unknown, Håkan Rosenqvist, Punch Miller.
(Håkan Rosenqvist collection. Photographer unknown).
Kid Ory.
(Photo Hans Lychou).
Kid Ory in New Orleans 22 April 1971 with the Tuxedo Brass Band in Congo Square for the Jazz and Heritage Festival.
Tom Sancton's News & Views 2014:
I recently met Dick Hill of Hancock, Maine, at the Palm Court. He told me an amazing thing: he had photographed my Black Eagle Jazz band with Kid Ory after our 1971 concert at the second Jazzfest.
Jazzfest 1971 was an unforgettable occasion for me. My Boston-based Black Eagle Jazz Band was invited to play at the second Jazzfest. We had just recorded for Sire Records (the album eventually came out on the NBEJB label) and were thrilled by George Wein's invitation to play in New Orleans. Three of us almost missed the plane from Boston, arriving at the Jung Hotel at the last minute. We rushed onstage and played our hearts out for an hour and a half. The audience was enthusiastic, and I remember festival producer Wein jumping up and playing with us on the last few numbers. We played "Ice Cream" as en encore and got a standing ovation. As we left the stage, we received an unexpected honor:
The legendary Edward "Kid" Ory, who'd been listening from the front row, came up and congratulated us on our performance. As I shook his hand, I marvelled at the thought that he had shaken hands and played with Louis Armstrong, Johnny Dodds, King Oliver, virtually the whole Pantheon of early jazz legends. The moment has lingered in my memory ever since, part myth, part dream, part…did that really happen? Last month during French Quarter festival, I met a man named Dick Hill who not only remembered the moment, but had photographed it. I just received his prints from this memorable occasion. God! The memories, the memories...
Kid Ory,
Jim Klippert and Tommy Sancton.
Kid Ory,
surrounded by Bonnie Bagley, Jim Klippert and Tommy Sancton.
Kid Ory signing autographs
(John McCusker collection)