Sweet Emma Barrett

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A Good Man Is Hard To Find 00:00 Tools
None of My Jelly Roll 00:00 Tools
Jelly Roll Blues 00:00 Tools
Big Butter And Egg Man 00:00 Tools
That's A Plenty 00:00 Tools
Breeze 00:00 Tools
Bill Bailey 00:00 Tools
Just A Little While To Stay Here 00:00 Tools
Pagan Love Song 00:00 Tools
Bogalusa Strut 00:00 Tools
Take Me Out To The Ball 00:00 Tools
When The Saints Go Marching In 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of This Jelly Roll 00:00 Tools
Chinatown 00:00 Tools
The Bell Gal's Careless Blues 00:00 Tools
Tishomingo Blues 00:00 Tools
Big Butter & Egg Man 00:00 Tools
Take Me Out to the Ball Game 00:00 Tools
The Eyes of Texas 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jellyroll 00:00 Tools
Closer Walk With Thee 00:00 Tools
When I Grow Too Old to Dream 00:00 Tools
Long Way to Tipperary 00:00 Tools
Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home 00:00 Tools
Bye & Bye 00:00 Tools
Down In Honky Konk Town 00:00 Tools
Bogalousa Strut 00:00 Tools
St. Louis Blues 00:00 Tools
Pagan Love Son 00:00 Tools
Of All the Wrong Things You've Done to Me 00:00 Tools
Just A Closer Walk With Thee 00:00 Tools
Basin Street Blues 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None O' This Jelly Roll 00:00 Tools
Ice Cream 00:00 Tools
Clarinet Marmalade 00:00 Tools
Alice Blue Gown 00:00 Tools
Down in Honky Tonk Town 00:00 Tools
I'm Alone Because I Love You 00:00 Tools
All Of Me 00:00 Tools
Bell Gal's Careless Blues 00:00 Tools
Sweet Emma's Blues 00:00 Tools
Shine 00:00 Tools
If Ever I Cease to Love 00:00 Tools
Bougalousa Strut 00:00 Tools
Ting-A-Ling 00:00 Tools
Mack the Knife 00:00 Tools
That's A-Plenty 00:00 Tools
Chime Blues 00:00 Tools
Sister Kate 00:00 Tools
Panama 00:00 Tools
High Society 00:00 Tools
Off All the Wrongs You've Done to Me 00:00 Tools
Ice-Cream Sextet 00:00 Tools
St Louis Blues 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself a Letter 00:00 Tools
Happy Birthday 00:00 Tools
The Saints (When The Saints Go Marching In) 00:00 Tools
Little Liza Jane 00:00 Tools
(Back Home Again In) Indiana 00:00 Tools
Who's Sorry Now 00:00 Tools
Basin Street 00:00 Tools
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"Sweet Emma" Barrett (March 25, 1897, New Orleans, Louisiana – January 28, 1983) was a self-taught jazz pianist and singer who worked with the Original Tuxedo Orchestra between 1923 and 1936, first under Papa Celestin, then William Ridgely. Also active with Armand Piron, John Robichaux, and Sidney Desvigne, Sweet Emma Barrett was at her most powerful in the early 1960s and became an iconic figure with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. In 1947, she accepted a steady job at a local club, Happy Landing, but it was her 1961 recording debut, with her own album in the Riverside Records New Orleans: The Living Legends series, that brought her recognition from beyond the Crescent City. Although most of the songs on the album were instrumentals, others featured vocals by Barrett that the liner notes described as her first recordings as a vocalist. She was nicknamed Bell Gal because she wore a red skull cap and garters with Christmas bells that jingled in time with her music. She was featured on the cover of Glamour magazine and written up in publications on both sides of the Atlantic. When the Preservation Hall Jazz Band began to "hit the road", she took it on international tours. Barrett toured in the United States as well, including a stint at Disneyland in 1963. Despite the popular exposure she received at concerts and overseas appearances, Barrett continued to feel most comfortable in her native New Orleans, especially the French Quarter. In 1963, on her album The Bell Gal And Her Dixieland Boys Music, Barrett sings on four of the eight songs and heads two overlapping groups. While she is joined throughout by banjoist Emanuel Sayles, bassist Placide Adams, and drummer Paul Barbarin, four songs feature trumpeter Alvin Alcorn, trombonist Jim Robinson and clarinetist Louis Cottrell, Jr.; the remaining four numbers have trumpeter Don Albert, trombonist Frog Joseph and clarinetist Raymond Burke. Overall, this set gives listeners a good sampling of the sound of New Orleans jazz circa 1963 and is one of the few recordings of Barrett mostly without the regular members of what would become the Preservation Hall Jazz Band (Robinson and Sayles excepted). The ensemble-oriented renditions of such numbers as "Big Butter and Egg Man", "Bogalusa Strut", and "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"' are rendered with fun and joy. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band made a brief appearance in the 1965 film, The Cincinnati Kid, which featured Barrett as vocalist and pianist for the band and included a close-up of her. In 1967, she suffered a stroke that paralyzed her left side, but she continued to work and occasionally, to record, until her death in 1983. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.