Sweet Emma at Disneyland - Real Audio feed problem


Hi Guys,
Could someone check out this site and see if it works for you. I cannot get it to play the broadcast. It is old New Orleans jazz broadcast and this one is form the Disneyland Jazz festival back in the early 60s. I ran across it when I did a search looking for info about the LP. I have tried to access it from home and work to no avail. I contacted the webmaster and he said it is my browser. However I can access other broadcast with Real Audio, so I am not sure it is me. If a couple of you can check it and let me know I would appreciate it. I would really like to hear this :(.

http://lsm.crt.state.la.us/site/audio/nojc.htm


Thanks,
Ken
 
Thanks for checking "Doc". I need some ammo to get the webmaster to move on this.

Ken
 

thx99

Real-life Harry Caul
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Thanks Doug (and all), I tried that too, but it still didn't work. At least now I know now that is is on my side. I am using WIFI DSL connection out in my home office. Like I said earlier, I can get other feeds, but it is not the best connection.

Oh well, I'll keep trying. I want to see if it is the same content as the LP I have.

Ken
 

thx99

Real-life Harry Caul
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Playlist Author
Ken, check your private messages!
 
Thank to Doug ;D, I am now able to listen to the feed.

Yes it is the same as the LP that I found. Sweet Emma performed in the September 1964 "Dixieland at Disneyland" festival. Also performing that year was Louis Armstrong, Sharkey Bonano, Kid Ory, Ben Pollack and Johnny St. Cyr. Also mentioned on the LP notes were the Castle Jazz Band, the Bay City Jazz band and the Firehouse Five.

Notes form the LP:

"At Disneyland, each band was featured at a different location. Satchmo and his lads hung thier shingle at 20.000 Leagues in Tomorrowland; Ben Pollack and his Pic-A-Rib Boys flew the Chicago style flag at the space bar in Tomorrowland; Sharkey and his Kings of Dixieland dug in at the Tahitian Terrace in Adventureland; the Firehouse Five Plus Two set up shop at the Riverside Stage in Frontierland; and Harvey Brook's Young Men from New Orleans evolked memories of Fate Marable aboard the Mark Twain Riverboat.

All drew substantial crowds. But it was at the Golden Horseshoe in Frontierland that thousands waited in line, hour after hour, to hear that unique musical phenomenon, Sweet Emma Barrett. When dawn broke, many were still waiting!"


I bet they would have liked to have a fastpass that night ;D

Ken
 

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