Happened upon an orchestra warming up/rehearsing inside st. Louis cathedral at jackson square in new orleans. It's that beautifully cacophonous sound of all the instruments getting into tune, some of the musicians talking (a few tourists as well).
Written by Buddy Bolden (1868-1931). Performed by George Lewis (clarinet), Avery "Kid" Howard (trumpet), Jim Robinson (trombone) Lawrence Marrero (banjo), Edgar Mosley (drums), Chester Zardis (bass).
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans, played by the Dixieland Jazz Band ensemble of the U.S. Coast Guard Band for the album "U.S. Coast Guard Bicentennial, 1790–1990".
Author: Performance: U.S. Coast Guard Band Composition: Henry Creamer and J. Turner Layton
The regular chugging of the electric trolley car motor in new orleans on the st. Charles avenue line. When the car stops, the voices of the passengers remain in jumbled conversations.
Crowd conversations jumbled together on a packed trolley car in new orleans at afternoon rush hour. The hum of the trolley motor as well as passing traffic sounds.