Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies

Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies
Origin Austin, Texas
Genres Traditional jazz
Associated acts Grupo Fantasma, Willie Nelson, Asleep at the Wheel
Members Grand General Ryan J. Gould, Tartan Purry, King Crazy Oliver Steck, Mark "Speedy" Gonzales, Professor Joseph Cordi, Frank Lee Devine

Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies is an Austin, Texas based traditional jazz band. Their primary focus is performing music widely popular from the 1910s -1940's era. They perform in a style that has been described as a combination of the jazz stylings of Eddie Condon, Jack Teagarden, Edmond Hall, Thomas "Fats" Waller and the Hoosier Hotshots.[1] They are recognized by the State of Texas Governor's Music Office.[2]

The "Engine Room", an Austin, Texas classic jazz dance venue promotes the band as the "darlings of many a venue for sophisticated soirees and delightful dances." [3] A survey of Austin area jazz ensembles reported in "The Good Life Magazine" published in Austin, Texas indicates that "Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies are all about jazz at its most fun, playing a classically accessible upbeat style...Aunt Ruby’s Sweet Jazz Babies are the real deal" [4]

Band members

Various members of the band perform free-lance in other Austin area bands and have also received recognition for their efforts in those bands:

The band also performs with a variety of special guest members.

Discography

  • "Stompin' Through The Tulips" (2006)

References

  1. Augustine, Dan Austin Traditional Jazz Society 2008 Review of Aunt Ruby's Sweet Jazz Babies
  2. Texas Music Office Talent Register
  3. Engine Room Jazz
  4. Evans, Rush The Good Life Magazine, No. 129, June 2008
  5. Contreras, Felix National Public Radio, February 14, 2011
  6. The Austin Chronicle, accessed May 29, 2011.
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-10. Retrieved 2011-05-29. Asleep at the Wheel


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