Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny: Let’s Get Happy Together
Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny: Let’s Get Happy Together: I Like You Best Of All, Let’s Get Happy Together, Be Your Natural Self, Delta Bound, Swing You Sinners, He Ain’t Got Rhythm, Got The South In My Soul, I Go For That, Patience And Fortitude, Some Sweet Day, Big City Blues, Road Of Stone
Personnel: Maria Muldaur: vocals, Shaye Cohn: coronet, Todd Burdick: tuba, Barnabus Jones: trombone, Jason Lawrence: 6-string banjo, Craig Flory: clarinet, Greg Sherman: guitar, Max Bien Kahn: guitar, Robin Rupuzzi: washboard
Maria Muldaur and Tuba Skinny
Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny: Let’s Get Happy Together was produced by Maria Muldaur and Executive Producer Holger Petersen, recorded in New Orleans, and released on the Stony Plain Records label.
Throughout the years I have had the good fortune to listen to, and review, many of Maria Muldaur’s albums including Maria Muldaur – Naughty, Bawdy, and Blue where she captured the sound of the 1920’s, 1930’s, and 1940’s, Maria Muldaur and Her Garden of Joy celebrating the music of American roots and jug bands, and First Came Memphis Minnie which introduced new audiences to the incredible "Memphis Minnie" Lawlers (1897 – 1973), and she is always a delight, someone that always delivers the music magic.
Maria Muldaur
With her latest May 2021 release, Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny: Let’s Get Happy Together she introduces audiences to the big brass band sound of Tuba Skinny, a Louisiana-based band that plays traditional New Orleans Jazz, Blues and Ragtime. The 12-track release is sheer gorgeous old-timey New Orleans Blues featuring Maria’s fabulous vocals and the musicianship of Tuba Skinny.
The release opens with the snappy 1925 Arthur L. Sizemore (1891 – 1954) song, I Like You Best Of All, which is a quick paced musical romp with catchy lyrics with Maria singing, "I like pie, I like cake, anything that they bake…but of all those things I like you best of all…" Maria and the band segue into the title track, the 1938 song, Let’s Get Happy Together, written by Lil Hardin Armstrong (1898 – 1971), that keeps the party going strong.
Another great track on the release is the 1937 Irving Berlin song, He Ain’t Got Rhythm, which was featured in the 1937 film, On the Avenue. This number showcases the band’s talent with the long instrumental intro before sliding into the lyrics.
The 1930s is well represented with another terrific song, I Go For That, written by Frank Loesser and Matty Melnick and released in 1938, with Maria singing about her unconventional dream man with lyrics that will make you chuckle. The instrumentals, especially the washboard, are extra special on this song.
If you want a little happy music in your life, do give Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny: Let’s Get Happy Together a listen or two, and be sure to wear your dancing shoes.
Until next time, keep enjoying the music!
Websites where you can purchase Maria Muldaur with Tuba Skinny: Let’s Get Happy Together: Stony Plain Records, Amazon
For information on Maria Muldaur please visit the website: www.MariaMuldaur.com
For information on Tuba Skinny please visit the website: www.TubaSkinny.com
For information on Stony Plain Records please visit the website: www.stonyplainrecords.com
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