Red, White & Blues
Chris Brubeck (narrator), Bill Crofut (narrator), Chris Brubeck (guitar), Bill Crofut (banjo), Joel Brown (guitar), Peter Ruth (harmonica), Chris Brubeck (piano), Peter Ruth (percussion), Bill Crofut (12-string guitar), Chris Brubeck (trombone)
“We like to sing about what we would like to be, and we must sing about what we are. The songs of a culture speak for themselves. That is what this recording is all about – the contrasting sides of our national character as reflected in our diverse musical heritage. More importantly, it is in part a look at today’s America through yesterday’s songs.,” so say Bill Crofut and Chris Brubeck in the notes for this recording of folk and popular songs. The surprise on this recording is the Jew’s harp playing of Peter Madcat Ruth. Crofut and Brubeck continue: “As you will hear, Madcat’s musical gifts are apparent throughout this recorded concert. His technique, his “time,” his soulfulness, and his taste are superior. We also must explain why the audience is laughing so hysterically not only at Madcat’s lead vocal and ridiculous traditional lyrics but also at his harp solo on Old Joe Clark. Every sound you hear in his solo after the second verse is made only by Madcat. There are no overdubs and somehow he does the following, in sequence, punctuated by the crowd’s amazed outbursts: chugs along on the harp and adds a duck call to the corner of his mouth plus various vocal hoots; replaces the duck call with a siren whistle; whips out a toothbrush and brushes on the microphone for one bar; pounds his chest in rhythm with a plastic hammer toy; squeaks a rubber frog; fits a party favor into each corner of his mouth and in alternating quarter notes blows them while still flying on the harp; breaks into a polyrhythmic “hootin” frenzy while lifting a bass harmonica to play with his nostrils; and plays the melody while the audience sits in stunned anticipation of God knows what might come next!”
Track Listing
Title | Composer | Performer |
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Bouree from Englische Suite No. 2, BWV807 | J.S. Bach | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
America The Beautiful | Katharine Bates | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
The Cowboy Song | Chris Brubeck | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
The Music Makes The World Go Round | Chris Brubeck | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
Red, White & Blues | Chris Brubeck | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
Unsquare Dance | Dave Brubeck | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
In Just | Bill Crofut | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
Little Birdy | Bill Crofut | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
San Francisco Bay Blues | Jesse Fuller | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
Brother Can You Spare A Dime | Jay Gorney | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
This Land Is Your Land | Woody Guthrie | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
Way Out There | Bob Nolan | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
Stars and Stripes Forever | John Philip Sousa | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
Black & Blue | Fats Waller | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
Old Joe Clark | Traditional | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
The Ashgrove | Traditional | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
Morning Has Broken | Traditional | Bill Crofut, banjo and voice, Chris Brubeck, trombone, piano, guitar and voice |
Reviews
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"Highly recommending a recording of folk, bluegrass, ragtime, blues and (heaven forbid) Bach for a jazz catalog can get a little shaky; yet this recording falls on the edge of jazz, as jazz is nothing but a stepchild to the genre of blues and gospel. Anyway, all in jazz is fair. This is apple pie, baseball and Fourth of July coupled with "virtuoso"talent, musicianship, originality and aplomb....Sparks fly continuously throughout this eclectic program of energetic, animated and unstereotypic music. These guys are almost having too much fun. This recording by far eclipses any other of this nature that I have heard because of the unrivaled level of virtuosity."
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