Dr. Bob's Jazz - Benefit Boppin' Quartet - JBBQ
SUPPORT UKRAINIAN RELIEF! For example, JBBQ gave a meals support donation, matched by the Tripadvisor Foundation, to: World Central Kitchen which since February has served 17+ million meals to people in Ukraine & 8 nearby nations. (SEE SONG PAGE).
COUNTRY AUTUMN SUNDAY is a Happy Song for the present & better future times. This tune has Twin Pianos Solo with Backing of traditional Country fixins' from Guitars to Fiddles to Banjo to Drums to Bass to Ukulele.
LINGERING SPIRITS OF WESTERN COUNTRY reminds us of our Western/Country Heritage - where we are from - where we are going - or if you are born again Western/Country with new roots, why Country/Western/Music is in your Bones - & essence of your Heart.
Song of a 300-year-old Ghost Legend: PETIT JEAN, a French girl who disguised herself as a boy; secretly accompanied her sweetheart, an early French explorer, to the New World; and sadly died at her namesake - Petit Jean Mountain. SEE SONG STORY:
BLUEGRASS DREAMS OF YOU is a lively Country Bluegrass song for the upcoming JBBQ album JAZZ ME COUNTRY.
JBBQ wanted a different kinda' song for Honky-Tonk in our upcoming JAZZ ME COUNTRY album. So, we did this happy Country Honky-Tonk with a New York Style. Upstate NY Country naturally, but also in NYC Jazzy flair of BIG APPLE 24/7/365 HONKY-TONK. HA!
(Feat Tribal Songs: 1897/1906) It is true: "The first music in America was American Indian Music". Thus, JBBQ felt strongly that our JAZZ ME COUNTRY album would not be complete without tribute to Native American Country Music. SEE SONG STORY:
Music can be funny & fun...if the right image/feeling is conveyed. And so with this Wacko Song. MOONSHINE IN THE MOONSHINE was inspired, in a funny or unusual way, by a quote from a vocabulary definition search source. SEE SONG STORY:
A universal song for anyone who loves dancing to the emotive beat of Swingin' Waltz Music. And there are few music genres which suit the Dancehall better than Country Music Cajun Zydeco - with roots from the deep South of the U.S.A. SEE SONG STORY:
RAGTIME COWBOY JOE is a classic 1912 song sung by Bob Roberts. JBBQ added the akin, syncopated Ragtime Intro & Ending for (RIDES AGAIN). RAGTIME COWBOY JOE (RIDES AGAIN) is in the Ragtime Style of Scott Joplin. SEE SONG STORY FOR HISTORIC INFO:
(EP 6:22) WORK IN PROGRESS
WORK IN PROGRE - FINAL SONG OF JAZZ ME COUNTRY ALBUM