Album HU 1985 on Krém label
Jazz, Blues, Folk, World and (Dixieland)
The Molnár Dixieland Band was formed by young musicians from Szeged in 1964. Even in the first years of their career the had big successes: they won prizes of high value at several festivals and competitions in Hungary and all over Europe. The band celebrated its twentieth anniversary of existence with a country-wide tour, an outstanding event of which was their concert featuring trombonist John Mortimer at the Salgótarján Dixieland Meeting in May of 1984. Most of the compositions that can be heard now were recorded after that concert. (Imre Kiss)
![]() | Molnár Dixieland Band , album by, composed by |
![]() | Jonathan Mortimer tb, GB trombone, blues harp, album by |
![]() | András Bokor banjo |
![]() | Molnár Gyula cl, sax, clarinet, saxophone, composed by |
![]() | József Bodó dr, drums |
![]() | Márta Garay voc, p, piano, vocals |
![]() | István Almási tenor saxophone, clarinet |
![]() | Árpád Mucsi tb, trombone |
![]() | László Blaskovics tr, trumpet |
![]() | Ferenc Kovács vn, tr, trumpet, banjo |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Bourbon Street Parade | Molnár Dixieland Band, Jonathan Mortimer | Paul Barbarin | |
2 | Szeged Rag | Molnár Dixieland Band, Jonathan Mortimer | Molnár Gyula | |
3 | Blues In F | Molnár Dixieland Band, Jonathan Mortimer | Molnár Dixieland Band | |
4 | Turkish March | Molnár Dixieland Band, Jonathan Mortimer | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | |
5 | What To Do With A Blonde One? | Molnár Dixieland Band, Jonathan Mortimer | Lányi Ernő | |
6 | St. Louis Blues | Molnár Dixieland Band, Jonathan Mortimer | W. C. Handy | |
7 | Maple Leaf Rag | Molnár Dixieland Band, Jonathan Mortimer | Scott Joplin | |
8 | Oslo Blues | Molnár Dixieland Band, Jonathan Mortimer | Molnár Gyula | |
9 | When The Saints Go Marchin' In | Molnár Dixieland Band, Jonathan Mortimer | Traditional |