Here Comes the Hot Tamale Man
A great Fred Rose tune that was originally recorded by Freddie Keppard and Doc Cooke before it became a favorite tune during the dixieland/trad-jazz revival era. Domingo’s arrangement was originally made for the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and is a showpiece which highlights his ability to never play a melody the same way twice, a trick he picked up from Pete Wendling rolls. Scroll down for a video preview - played on a push-up player meticulously and expertly restored by Bruce Newman.
A great Fred Rose tune that was originally recorded by Freddie Keppard and Doc Cooke before it became a favorite tune during the dixieland/trad-jazz revival era. Domingo’s arrangement was originally made for the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and is a showpiece which highlights his ability to never play a melody the same way twice, a trick he picked up from Pete Wendling rolls. Scroll down for a video preview - played on a push-up player meticulously and expertly restored by Bruce Newman.
A great Fred Rose tune that was originally recorded by Freddie Keppard and Doc Cooke before it became a favorite tune during the dixieland/trad-jazz revival era. Domingo’s arrangement was originally made for the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and is a showpiece which highlights his ability to never play a melody the same way twice, a trick he picked up from Pete Wendling rolls. Scroll down for a video preview - played on a push-up player meticulously and expertly restored by Bruce Newman.