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  1. Provided to YouTube by Warner JazzMilneburg Joys · Dr. JohnGoin' Back To New Orleans℗ 1992 Warner Records Inc.Percussion: Alfred RobertsBaritone Saxophone: ...

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  2. www.sandybrownjazz.co.uk › TracksUnwrapped › MilneburgJoysMilneburg Joys - Sandy Brown

    As you might expect, over the years many bands have recorded the tune either as Milneburg Joys or Milenburg Joys. Sampling a few, we start with this recording from 1925 by the Cottonpickers with some interesting notes by the Michael Laprarie who has shared it on YouTube.

  3. 23. Nov. 2014 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesMilneburg Joys · The George Lewis Ragtime Jazz Band of New OrleansThe Oxford Series - Vol. 2 (Concert - First H...

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  4. The song Milenberg Joys was written by Jelly Roll Morton, Paul Mares, Walter Melrose and Leon Roppolo and was first recorded and released by New Orleans Rhythm Kings in 1923. It was covered by The Saints Jazz Band [GB], The Original Wildcat Jass Band, Fenix Jazz Band, Wenskat-Orchester and other artists.

  5. Dr. John, a legendary musician and New Orleans native, wrote and performed “Milneburg Joys” as a tribute to his beloved city. The song is featured in his 1992 album titled “Goin’ Back To New Orleans,” which served as a celebration of the city’s musical heritage.

  6. 1. Apr. 2022 · Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDSMilneburg Joys · Ken Colyer's JazzmenMemories... A Jazz Club Session with Ken Colyer's Jazzmen: the Allan Gilmour Tapes℗ Fellsi...

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MilneburgMilneburg - Wikipedia

    Musician Sharkey Bonano grew up in Milneburg, and the area is commemorated in the New Orleans Rhythm Kings tune "Milenburg Joys" which has remained a jazz standard . In the 1920s and 1930s a project to dredge new land on what had been the shallows of Lake Pontchartrain extended the shoreline out, and that was the end of old Milneburg.