George O'Connor - Everybody Rag With Me On My Way To New Orleans

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Review by Samantha Hegenheiser-Finley

Everybody Rag With Me On My Way To New Orleans by George O'Connor is a delightful album that captures the spirit and energy of New Orleans jazz. The album features 12 tracks, each one a toe-tapping, hand-clapping celebration of the city's musical heritage.

O'Connor's saxophone playing is exceptional, and his band is tight and polished. The album is a mix of original compositions and classic jazz tunes, all given a fresh interpretation by O'Connor and his band.

Highlights include the title track, which sets the tone for the album with its infectious rhythm and lively melody. "St. James Infirmary" is another standout, with O'Connor's soulful saxophone taking center stage.

The album also features some excellent vocal performances, particularly on "Just A Closer Walk With Thee" and "When The Saints Go Marching In."

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Artist: George O'Connor
Album: Everybody Rag With Me On My Way To New Orleans
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
On My Way To New Orleans
Everybody Rag With Me

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Catalog Numbers

A1706

Labels

Columbia

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyColumbia Graphophone Company

Notes

  • Tenor solo with orchestra acc.
  • no runout on Side B
  • Price in U.S., 65c.
  • Price in Canada, 85c.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side A): 39842
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side B): 39843
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped Runout Side A): 39842
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped in Label Side A): 36 39842-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped in Label Side B): 20 39843-1

About George O'Connor

American tenor (born August 20, 1874 in Washington, DC  died September 28, 1946 in Washington, DC) By profession a lawyer who rose to Vice-President (1907-1941) and later President (1941-1946) of the District of Columbia Title Insurance Company and was admitted to the Supreme Court bar in 1818, O'Connor also simultaneously became a leading stage entertainer who performed at the Gridiron Club, the National Press Club, the Alfalfa Club, the Knights of Columbus, and the Bar Association. As the "Troubadour to the Presidents," he entertained seven presidents, from Taft to Truman, mostly at the annual "White House Correspondents Dinner." Between 1914 and 1918, O'Connor also recorded dozens of songs, mostly for (he only released one record with ). Many of the songs he recorded were so-called "coon" songs, but he also performed other popular songs of the day and light opera. Connor's July 1916 recording of Lasses White's "Nigger Blues" is one of the first recordings of a twelve-bar blues song. Other well-known recordings by him include "Everybody Rag With Me" (1915) and "Pray For the Lights to Go Out" (1917).

Real Name

    • George Henry O'Connor

Name Vars

  • Geo. H. O'Conner
  • Geo. H. O'Connor
  • George H. O'Connor
  • O'Connor
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Summary by Samantha Hegenheiser-Finley

Everybody Rag With Me On My Way To New Orleans is a must-have for any jazz fan. It's a lively and engaging album that showcases the best of New Orleans jazz, and it's sure to get your feet moving and your heart singing.