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New Orleans whiSOULing with Terry Rappold
New Orleans whiSOULing with Terry Rappold New Orleans whiSOULing with Terry Rappold

Terry Rappold

Release Date: 2007
Recording Date: not listed

Independent

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TRACK LIST AND REALAUDIOŽ LINKS
1.  Star Spangled Banner (1:25)
2.  Sweet Georgia Brown (4:29)
3.  All Of Me (3:11)
4.  Exodus (2:54)
5.  Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans (4:04)
6.  Harlem Nocturne (6:08)
7.  Such A Night (4:53)
8.  When The Saints Go Marching In (3:33)
9.  St. James Infirmary (4:04)
10.  Just A Closer Walk With Thee (4:30)
11.  Ave Maria (4:34)
12.  Unchained Melody (3:05)
PERSONNEL
Terry Rappold - all songs whistled
Musicians included on this CD
Craig Klein - trombone
John Parker - banjo, vocals
Eric Bolivar - drums
Matt Perrine - tuba, bass
Jimmy Weber - trumpet
Jason Mingledorff - clainet, tenor sax
Tom McDermott - piano
Gerald French - drums, percussion
Rick Trolsen - trombones
Jamil Sahrif - trumpet
Rick Trolsen - trombone
Josh Paxton - b3 organ
Ferrante & Teicher - pianists
Eric Bolivar - drums, percussion
Alex McMurray - vocals, banjo
Chaz "Washboard Chaz" Leary - washboard
Anne Summich - piano
Shauna Rappold - vocals
NOTES:
Featuring International Award Winning - Dixieland Jazz Version of "All Of Me".
"New Orleans whiSOULing" is a compilation of a life-long journey and a celebration of my Deep South heritage. Reflected in some of the song selections is the two-year past history of our city; the Katrina Hurricane releated trauma suffered by every New Orleans resident. Even today, in the fall of 2007 there remain over 100,000 displaced residents who have been torn from their beloved roots and have not returned to New Orleans. For all who had to evacuate in the fall of 2005 and to all those who remain displaced, I dedicate "Exodus" and "Do Your Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans".





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