Time Rag Department – When Erastus Plays His Ol Kazoo (1927)
The Time Rag Department's rendition of "When Erastus Plays His Ol Kazoo" originally composed by S.Coslow, S.Fain and L.Spier in 1927. This recording was produced by the Syncopation Society & Nadanadi Studio on behalf of SwingStep for "A Syncopated Holiday" online festival, Dec. 2020. www.timerag.de www.syncopation.de www.nadanadi.de www.swingstep.tv Personal: Sofiane Atta - Soprano Sax / Clarinet / Vocal Christoph Klan- Clarinet / Alto Sax / Vocal Anton Wunderlich - Trombone / Vocal Quentin Bardinet - Banjo / Vocal Maximilian Keitel - Guitar Matthieu Baud - Double Bass Info and band contact: https://timerag.de Production: Florent Chaintiou - Camera Operator François Perdriau - Camera Operator Stephan Talneau - Video Editing Florent Chaintiou - Audio Recording, Mixing & Mastering Recorded at Speiches Rock and Blues Kneipe, Prenzlauer Berg, Berlin, Germany © 2020.

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