Jack Pettis and His Pets - Doin' the New Low Down, 1928

Jack Pettis and His Pets - Doin' the New Low Down, 1928

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@barbcard
@barbcard - 04.11.2012 01:21

Wow! Just the jolt I need to rouse me from my post-Sandy malaise. I love the "burning color" of that poster @1:48.

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@Pandaonfire5
@Pandaonfire5 - 04.11.2012 02:09

:D

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@Trombonology
@Trombonology - 04.11.2012 04:29

Very nifty version of a favorite tune of mine -- by a favorite team of mine, the great Dorothy Fields & Jimmy McHugh. This treatment really captures the song's devil-may-care joy, which it seems was the general mood ... before October 1929. Love, love, LOVE the final shot!

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@VictrolaJazz
@VictrolaJazz - 04.11.2012 07:54

Pretty much the definitive version of this tune!

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@womo1988
@womo1988 - 04.11.2012 11:31

Tolle Platte, einfach toll. Danke und Grüsse von womo1988-

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@ptm51
@ptm51 - 05.11.2012 00:53

Awsome!!

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@1920sfan1
@1920sfan1 - 24.11.2012 01:50

So uplifting and energetic, I love it!

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@The9s2774x
@The9s2774x - 17.02.2013 11:56

so good music thank you!!

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@The9s2774x
@The9s2774x - 18.02.2013 09:38

Thank you for 240252 states, always wonderful picture and music. Still thanking you in advance. I want to make friends.

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@MrCrowebobby
@MrCrowebobby - 17.06.2016 19:26

I learned a great intermediate tap routine to this back in 1954 at Jack Stanly's dance school in Manhattan (he choreographed Gene Kelly's audition routine for Pal Joey). The song was from his heyday and school's pianist, Blanche Merrill, could play the hell out of anything, but especially anything that needed a ragtime or stride beat to it. We learned a lot of routines, but for some reason this is the one that carries me back to those days.

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@luismantaras6460
@luismantaras6460 - 23.02.2018 22:34

A hard to beat too hot rendition of this opportunistic hit tune, ready to introduce new dance steps to anxious dancers. A great dance band meets a hot jazz band! Thanks!

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@michaelrutledge7048
@michaelrutledge7048 - 04.10.2020 01:27

What a great tune!!! One of several that defined the 1930s Harlem club scene.

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@mainaccount131
@mainaccount131 - 18.10.2021 20:31

Super excellent

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@johnwhitehead3360
@johnwhitehead3360 - 04.11.2022 16:55

YES YES THANK YOU

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@michaelrutledge7048
@michaelrutledge7048 - 04.09.2024 01:42

X-O-LENT!!

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