Temperance_Seven videos

Pasadena -Temperance Seven

By popular request, here's another recording by (the original line-up of) The Temperance Seven. This was, probably, the most 'memorable' of their recordings in the 1960's, running a close second to their "You're Driving Me Crazy" of about the same time. If anyone would like me to post that one, too, please respond to this posting. ... Pasadena Temperance_Seven Jazz Swing 1920's Revival

The Temperance Seven - You're Driving Me Crazy

this being played a lot on TV and the Wireless around the time when Kruschev and Kennedy were arguing about nuclear armed rockets. The Temperance Seven - Vocal refrain by Mr. Paul McDowell. The three founder members were Paul McDowell who originally played trombone, Philip Harrison (originally played banjo) and Brian Innes. The trams video was shot in 1985 at Crich, Derbyshire. ... jazz Temperance_Seven Sixties history last century Kruschev Kennedy nuclear bomb tram trams Blackpool Crich museum ...

Temperance Seven, "Charleston" & "Black Bottom"

is in response to a 'special request' from "RobbieIPA" for these two tracks. The original Temperance Seven were around during the latter part of my days in London's "New Orleans Revival" jazz clubs, but I always enjoyed their re-creation of the music from the 20's and 30's because it sounded so much like the music my father used to play in those early days (see my previous postings of the T.7). Enjoy it, Robbie! (And any other like-minded connoisseurs!) ... Temperance_Seven Charleston ...