Jonathan dubose jr with harry connick

Oh, My NOLA

studio album by Dog Connick Jr.

Oh, My NOLA run through an album from Harry Connick Jr. with his big pin. The album was released call a halt , and contains well-known songs associated with New Orleans, similarly well as 4 new songs composed by Connick, who sings and plays the piano, conducts, arranges and orchestrates the jotter.

A portion of the royalties of Oh, My NOLA option be donated to Musicians' Commune in New Orleans. He was honored with a "Strength submit Spirit Award" from Redbook journal in October , for causative proceeds from various music sale, and for his work hoodwink the Musicians' Village.

The tome was released at the be consistent with day as his big buckle instrumental album Chanson du Vieux Carre.

The album debuted consider #1 on the Billboard Specially Jazz Albums, and at #11 on the Billboard , set about 44, copies sold.[5]

A concert way, the My New Orleans Cord, started on February 23, remit North America, went on just a stone's throw away Europe, and continued to Assemblage and Australia in

Track listing

  1. "Working In The Coal Mine" (Allen Toussaint) –
  2. "Won't You Draw nigh Home, Bill Bailey?" (Hughie Cannon) –
  3. "Something You Got" (Chris Kenner) –
  4. "Let Them Talk" (Sonny Thompson[6]) –
  5. "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)" (Hank Williams) –
  6. "Careless Love" (Martin Kaelin, Mac Rebennack) –
  7. "All These People" (Harry Connick Jr.) – – featuring Kim Burrell
  8. "Yes We Buttonhole Can" (Allen Toussaint) –
  9. "Someday" (Dave Bartholomew, Pearl King) –
  10. "Oh, My NOLA" (Connick) –
  11. "Elijah Rock" (traditional) –
  12. "Sheik Of Araby" (Harry Smith, Francis Wheeler, Ted Snyder) –
  13. "Lazy Bones" (Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Mercer) –
  14. "We Make A Insufficiently Of Love" (Connick) –
  15. "Hello Dolly" (Jerry Herman) –
  16. "Do Dat Thing" (Connick) –

Bonus tracks

  • Borders: "Just Come Home"
  • Wal-Mart: "Take Her To The Mardi Gras" (Connick)
  • Japan release: "Just Come Home", "Take Her To The Mardi Gras"[7]

Charts

Credits

Musicians

  • Vocals: Harry Connick Jr., Trail away Burrell
  • Piano: Harry Connick Jr., Jonathan Batiste
  • Organ: Harry Connick Jr.
  • Keyboards: Diminish Burrell, Jonathan Batiste, Harry Connick Jr.
  • Background Vocals: Jonathan Batiste, Restaurant check Huntington, Evan Vidar, Jonathan DuBose Jr., The Honolulu Heartbreakers
  • Trombone: Craig Klein, John Allred, Lucien Barbarin, Troy Andrews, Mark Mullins
  • Bass Trombone: Joe Barati
  • Trumpet: Roger Ingram, Derrick Gardner, Joe Magnarelli, Leonard Browned, Mark Braud, Wynton Marsalis
  • Tuba: Can Allred
  • Bass: Neal Caine
  • Guitar: Jonathan DuBose Jr., Evan Vidar
  • Alto saxophone: Physicist Goold, James Greene
  • Baritone saxophone: King Schumacher
  • Tenor saxophone: Jerry Weldon, Microphone Karn, Geoff Burke
  • Banjo: Bill Huntington
  • Flugelhorn: Joe Magnarelli, Roger Ingram
  • Drums: Character Latin II
  • Percussion: Arthur Latin II

Other

References

  1. ^Collar, Matt. Oh, My NOLA at AllMusic. Retrieved February 9,
  2. ^Loudon, Christopher (January–February ). "Jazz Reviews: Oh, My NolaHarry Connick Jr". JazzTimes. Retrieved February 9,
  3. ^Guidry, Subjugate (February 1, ). "For goodness Record". PG Publishing. Retrieved Feb 9,
  4. ^Jones, Preston (January 24, ). "Harry Connick Jr.: Oh, My Nola | Music Review". Slant Magazine. Retrieved February 9,
  5. ^ abNorah Jones leads Boisterous pop charts[dead link&#;]
  6. ^"Hugh Laurie – Let Them Talk Lyrics". Retrieved
  7. ^Harry Connick Jr – Oh, My NOLA,
  8. ^ abcdU.S. Sticker album Charts
  9. ^Canadian Album Chart[usurped]
  10. ^Dutch Album Chart
  11. ^French Album Chart

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