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  1. 7. Dez. 2006 · Mr. JULIUS MCKEE (Musician): That's a sousaphone. COX: The difference is the sousaphone can be played while marching. Mr. MCKEE: You know, it's kind of hard to march with the tuba. COX:...

  2. 12. Juli 2000 · * w/ Kirk Joseph on sousaphone ... "Jazz" Julius McKee - sousaphone Fred Sanders - keyboards Terence Higgins - drums * w/ Kirk Joseph on sousaphone. Addeddate 2014-12-06 21:43:23 Identifier ddbb2000-07-12.sbd.flac16 Lineage SBD -> Tasca ...

  3. 10. Mai 2004 · "I Shall Not Be Moved" features a sing-along groove grounded by Julius McKee's sousaphone, Jamie McLean's slide guitar tugging along behind the horns, virtually begging you to get up and dance. Picture the procession moving along and you get the general idea.

  4. 21. März 2023 · Julius McKee: sousaphone, bass. Die Songs: Fishwater Superstition Fishwater reprise Christmas Katie Beehive jam Big chief Drums Weight of the world I walk on guilded splinters Coconuts Arleen

    • For The Record…
    • Spirited Music
    • Moved Into New Directions
    • New Name and New Sound
    • Selected Discography
    • Sources

    Members included Keith Anderson, sousaphone/trombone; Revert Andrews (joined 1993), trombone; Lionel Batiste (1985-1996), bass drums; Gregory Davis, trumpet/vocals; Kevin Harris, tenor saxophone Terence Higgins, drums; Benny Jones (1975-1985), bass drums; Charles Joseph (1975-93); Kirk Joseph (1975-93); Richard Knox, keyboards; Roger Lewis, soprano...

    Two years later, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band returned with another Columbia release Open Up (Whatcha Gonna Do for the Rest of Your Life?), featuring guest drummer Raymond Webber, and it continued to reflect the band’s theme of fun and spirited music. “In a funny way, this may presently be the most ‘radical’ popular group around,” Joseph Woodard wrot...

    The Dirty Dozen Brass Band embarked on another tour before returning to the studio. Before the release of their next album, Charles Joseph was replaced by Revert Andrews on trombone and Kirk Joseph left the band, as well. In 1993, their next album Jelly arrived in stores. Its name reflected its content—an album of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band’s inter...

    The newly formed Dirty Dozen also signed a new record contract with Mammoth Records and released Ears to the Wall in 1996 to mixed reviews. “The Dozen has drifted in the direction of generic, crossover soul-jazz, a move that makes a lot of commercial, but very little musical, sense,” Geoffrey Himes wrote in the Washington Post. The album included a...

    My Feet Can’t Fail Me Now,Concord Jazz, 1984. Live: Mardi Gras Montreux,Rounder Records, 1985. Voodoo,Columbia Records, 1987. The New Orleans Album,Columbia Records, 1989. Open Up (Whatcha Gonna Do for the Rest of Your Life?),Columbia Records, 1991. Jelly,Columbia Records, 1993. Ears to the Wall,Mammoth Records, 1996. This Is Jazz,Sony Music, 1997.

    Books

    Cook, Richard and Morton, Brian, Guide to Jazz on CD, Third Edition, Penguin Books, New York, 1996. Wynn, Ron, editor, All Music Guide to Jazz, Miller Freeman Books, San Francisco, 1994.

    Periodicals

    Audio,July 1987, August 1992. Billboard,April 28, 1990. Down Beat,June 1984, July 1989, July 1990, April 1992. Essence,March 1985. High Fidelity,February 1987, June 1989. Maclean’s,March 6, 1989. Musician,August 1989. New Yorker,July 23, 1984; July 22, 1985; April 24, 1989. People,December 10, 1984; April 24, 1989; July 23, 1990. Rolling Stone,April 20, 1989. Stereo Review,February 1985, July 1992, August 1993. Washington Post,August 16, 1996.

    Online

    http://www.rosebudus.com/dozen/ —Sonya Shelton

  5. Genres: New Orleans Brass Band. Featured peformers: Craig Street (producer), Terence Higgins (drums), Julius McKee (sousaphone), Kevin Harris (tenor saxophone), "Big" Sam Williams (trombone), Gregory Davis (trumpet), Aaron Levinson (liner notes), Greg Calbi (mastering engineer), S. Husky Höskulds (engineer, mixing).

  6. Lewis, Davis and fellow founders Kevin Harris (tenor sax) and Efram Towns (trumpet) form a potent harmonic cannon with longtime comrades Julius McKee (sousaphone) and Terrence Higgens (drums) and relative newcomers Sammie Williams (trombone), Frederick Sanders (keyboards) and James Mclean (guitar). McKee often steals the show with his nimble ...