“Tickle Britches Blues” – Richard Jones and his Jazz Wizards (1929)

A lovely number from a jazz quartet formed from Richard M. Jones’ Jazz Wizards. While the flip side has a full band with trumpet, trombone, and tuba, this side highlights only the clarinet, piano, and violin.

Clarence Black’s bluesy violin solo starting at 0:52 is a highlight for me. He inventively comps, pizzicato style, as a rhythmic element during other sections. Now I believe I must find a copy of Paramount 12683.

Who or what “tickle britches” is, I cannot rightly say. Any guesses?

Recorded in Chicago, Illinois on February 8, 1929.
Released as Victor V-38040.

Credits:
Omer Simeon, Artie Starks – clarinet, alto sax
Richard M. Jones – piano
Clarence Black – violin

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