This song was evidently a traditional dirge tune in New Orleans at the turn of the last century, and was used in Louis Armstrong's shows early on as the introduction to the more famous song Didn't He Ramble. However, it was written by one Mary S. Dana in 1857 and had words added in 1902.
The seventh full-length from De Beren Gieren walks the line between spooky library music and free improv, shapeshifting constantly. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 12, 2024
On “MESTIZX,” Ibelisse Guardia Ferragutti & Frank Rosaly explore their ancestral roots in Bolivia, Brazil, and Puerto Rico. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 20, 2024