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Immerse yourself in the vibrant sounds of New Orleans with the Olympia Brass Band's "1962 & 1966-1968," a captivating collection of live performances and studio recordings that span six years of the band's illustrious career. This album, released by American Music in 2003, offers a unique glimpse into the rich musical heritage of the Olympia Brass Band, one of the most influential brass bands to emerge from the Crescent City.
The album kicks off with a spoken introduction by Harold Dejan, the band's founder and legendary trombonist, setting the stage for a journey through a diverse repertoire that includes spirituals, blues, and jazz standards. From the stirring rendition of "Over in the Gloryland" to the soulful "St. Louis Blues" and the lively "Jambalaya on the Bayou," each track showcases the Olympia Brass Band's mastery of various musical styles and their ability to infuse each piece with their distinctive New Orleans flair.
Percy Humphrey, another notable figure in the band's history, also makes an appearance, adding another layer of authenticity and depth to the album. The inclusion of two versions of "Nearer My God to Thee" highlights the band's versatility and their commitment to delivering powerful, emotionally resonant performances.
With a runtime of just under 48 minutes, "1962 & 1966-1968" is a concise yet comprehensive overview of the Olympia Brass Band's artistry, capturing the essence of their live shows and studio work. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to the world of New Orleans brass bands, this album is a treasure trove of timeless music that will leave you eager to explore more of the Olympia Brass Band's extensive discography.