James Copeland

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St Louis Blues 07:33 Tools
Invite Everybody 06:20 Tools
St.Louis Blues 03:40 Tools
Got The Blues 06:15 Tools
What Is Jazz 06:15 Tools
St. Louis Blues 03:40 Tools
What Is Jazz (eLDOKO Remix) 07:19 Tools
Jungle Boogie 06:30 Tools
Flamjangled Teaparty - Original Mix 07:28 Tools
King Of Swingers (Original Mix) 06:02 Tools
Bowler Hat 06:45 Tools
What Is Jazz (eLDOKO Digs Deep Remix) 07:27 Tools
Flamjangled Teaparty (Original Mix) 07:28 Tools
What Is Jazz - Eldoko Digs Deep Remix 07:28 Tools
Polanski 06:47 Tools
Flamjangled Teaparty 00:00 Tools
King of the Swingers 00:00 Tools
Allergic to Jazz 07:32 Tools
What Is Jazz - Eldoko Remix 07:20 Tools
Fistful of Dollars 07:32 Tools
For a Little While 07:20 Tools
Kalimba 07:20 Tools
Birds of Paradise - Original Mix 06:23 Tools
King Of Swingers (Tavo Remix) 06:24 Tools
St louis blues(original mix) 06:23 Tools
Got The Blues - Original Mix 06:45 Tools
Al Capone 07:07 Tools
Birds of Paradise 06:45 Tools
King Of Swingers 06:45 Tools
Polanski (Original Mix) 06:45 Tools
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Back in the 1930s, a young James Copeland set out to avoid the curse of prohibition and form a Swing & Big Band operation in Havanna, Cuba. However, a bus carrying most of the band members on the way to their 1st recording session crashed on a moutain pass and they were all killed. New technological advances in the studio meant that a sparse recording could be made, but even more amazing was that once the tapes were processed, mysterious bits and pieces of music and phrases began to appear. It was speculated that perhaps these sessions had brought more than just James Copelands' vision to life... In later years he was to travel further afield exploring different musical cultures, always amazing the locals with how he seemed to capture the sound of a full band on his records whilst seemingly alone... www.soundcloud.com/jamescopeland www.facebook.com/jamescopelandmusic Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.