The Ghost of Buddy Bolden
Derrick Shezbie
Label: Clubhouse Records
Released: 2020
Duration: 00:48:00
Views: 897
Tracks
Intro; Makin Runs; Didn't He Ramble: Ride On King Jesus; Down By the Riverside; Hot Time; Intermission; Pallet On Your Floor; Careless Love; Bucket's Got A Hole In it; Funky Butt
Personnel
Derrick Shezbie
trumpetLouis Ford
clarinetCarl LeBlanc
guitarChris Severin
bassRevert Andrews
tromboneJerry Anderson
drumsAlbum Description
The origin story of jazz has been debated and mythologized. The first jazz players interviewed often
attributed their knowledge and sound to one man: Buddy Bolden. New Orleans native musician, Derrick
Shezbie, has teamed up with a group of musicians to recreate the circumstances and imitate the sound
of the iconic Buddy Bolden.
As a society, we have been previously limited in the comprehension of what Bolden’s band sounded
like. There have been many attempts in the past century to reenact concerts of Bolden’s heyday, yet
most often attempts to bring the sound of Buddy Bolden to life have been doomed from a lack of
available information regarding that specific period in music history and the lack of information we
have regarding the life of Buddy Bolden himself.
GRAMMY® Award-winning trumpeter Derrick (Kabuki) Shezbie partnered with historian Charles Tolman
in an effort to capture the spirit of Buddy Bolden and his revolutionary music within Derrick Shezbie
and The Ghost of Buddy Bolden. The album is the culmination of heavy research and a reincarnation of
the circumstances that Bolden would have created music in. Together, Shezbie and Tolman began the
project by assembling a band in the manner similar to that of Bolden and released an album featuring
an array of accomplished African American New Orleans musicians.
“It was important for us to get people who grew up playing in New Orleans and knew what is was like
to play for a meal. That’s something Buddy and his people would have lived with every day. You don’t
play, you don’t eat,” says Shezbie. “Only New Orleans musicians know what it’s like and we wanted to
do his legacy proud.”
Tolman and Shezbie studied the performance venues where Bolden played and rehearsed in his
footsteps. The band was assembled in one day followed by two days of rehearsals before recording the
album in one day at Esplanade Studios in New Orleans.
“We wanted the process to closely mirror the experience that Buddy Bolden would have had in the
recording process,” said Tolman. “We literally walked around the city looking for musicians at their
hangouts and told them that we had a recording gig in three days. Bolden would have put a band
together in this manner and they might have practiced a few times before a gig. It was important for
the integrity of the project to keep the structure loose and as close to spontaneous as we could.”
The band for Derrick Shezbie and The Ghost of Buddy Bolden, consists of Louis Ford on
clarinet, Carl Leblanc on guitar, Chris Severin on bass, Revert Andrews on trombone and Jerry Anderson
(from the Barbarin family) on drums. The structure of the album reflects the tone and feelings of a
Buddy Bolden concert from the 18th century. The fastest songs start the album before slowing down
the tempo progressively as the album unfolds. Tunes such as “Careless Love,” “Make Me a Pallet,” “Hot
Time in the Old Town” and “Ride on King Jesus” are all highlighted in the tribute.
“Ride on King Jesus” was interpreted from choir performances, as the song was originally a gospel
number that Bolden adapted into the style of jazz. “We wanted to put this song on there because
someone made mention of the fact that Buddy played this song so loud his tuning slide would shoot
out of his cornet. After listening to the original piece, we instinctively caught the spirit of the music,”
said Shezbie.
It was important for all the members of this band to keep alive the musical traditions of New Orleans.
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