The Rare Bach Boys
KVOO Recording Service
1961
Rarebach and Let 'Em Have It boys
Side one — CP-6819
1. That's A Plenty
2. Yes Sir, That's My Baby
3. Batttle Hymn Of The Republic
4. Darktown Strutters' Ball
5. Bye Bye Blues
6. Bill Bailey
7. Hot Damn Daddy
Side two —CP-6820
1. Wolverine Blues
2. Coney Island Baby
3. Wasbash Blues
4. Lies
5. Oh, You Beautfiul Doll
6. Ida, Sweet As Apple Cidar
7. Indiana
Side one — CP-6819
1. That's A Plenty
2. Yes Sir, That's My Baby
3. Batttle Hymn Of The Republic
4. Darktown Strutters' Ball
5. Bye Bye Blues
6. Bill Bailey
7. Hot Damn Daddy
Side two —CP-6820
1. Wolverine Blues
2. Coney Island Baby
3. Wasbash Blues
4. Lies
5. Oh, You Beautfiul Doll
6. Ida, Sweet As Apple Cidar
7. Indiana
G. H. Westby - Johnson Hill, Jr. - Carl Broman - Garth Caylor - Jack Freese
Joe Kremer - Ross Cockrell - Phil Dial - Charles March - Benton Ferguson
Joe Kremer - Ross Cockrell - Phil Dial - Charles March - Benton Ferguson
The "Boys" are all top executives in Tulsa companies playing Dixieland jazz.
My Grandfather, Garth W. Caylor loved participating with the Rare Bach Boys. Improvisation is the meat and bones of the subconscious intellect. Improvisation is how the audience feels your disposition, in real-time. Garth's improvisational tradition did not die in 2001, as I am only one scion still producing: https://soundcloud.com/feedbackart
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