Speakeasy by Paul Freitas

Paul Freitas
SPEAKEASY
By: Paul Freitas
Catalog ID: 492893   Edit Type: Full Track   Duration: 2:04
Tempo: Very Fast   BPM: 240   Vocal: Instrumental

Genre: Jazz Music | Swing | Ensembles

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Uptempo, fun, happy, prohibition-era 1920s Dixieland swing. Trumpet and clarinet play the tune and a hot rhythm section featuring the amazing Brother Richard on piano keeps things lively. Wow! Traditional jazz. This is one for the dancers. Perfect for documentaries of that era. Tin Pan Alley Jazz!   Keywords: Dixieland jazz New Orleans Bourbon St. speakeasy rumrunners moonshine bathtub gin parties 1920's hot jazz nightclub cabaret dancing flappers Treme Gangsters HBO's Boardwalk Empire, 18th Amendment, bordellos, Al Capone, booze, girls, good times, vintage cars, drunk, drunks, last call, happy hour, hot bands, hot music, the jazz age, Roaring Twenties, Bob Fosse, Broadway, Busby Berkeley, Ken Burns, The History Channel The Sting Robert Redford Paul Newman Steve Buscemi Martin Scorcese. This was the last tune Richard Freitas recorded before his untimely death in 2012. Richard played it from his studio and Paul, his brother, played it from his studio. Paul played piano on the earliest version but always knew that Rich would really kick it up and get the energy to where it needed to be. He sure did - we've always loved what he did on this tune! Richard sent Paul his version of the piano part just two days before he died; it was the last thing Richard ever recorded. Paul always thought that that was a fitting exit... to go out swinging hard. Paul says Richard always knew what to play and what not to play!



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