• Basin Street Blues

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    Dr. Frank takes you down to New Orleans with this one classic jazz piece performed by some of the greats like Louis Armstrong. He also sings it!

  • Bob Crosby, Swingtime Boogie

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    This is another ancient jazz tune that may have been lost to history. Dr. Frank, the Music Man will resurrect it here using his original style of piano playing. So many cool jazz, blues, and boogie pieces need the same kind of treatment! I only wish I knew it's name!

  • Swanee River (Abernathy style)

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    This is a Stephen Foster piece that dates back to the 19th century along with Ole Kentucky Home and others. As usual, Dr. Frank, the Music Man puts his personal stamp on this piece of music. He even throws in lyrics in various places. Well worth your dollar bill to watch this one.

  • Pickin' up Cotton, rockabilly blues

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    I believe this song was created by Bill Black down in Memphis in the late 50's or early 60's but I cannot find any recording of it. I'm sure Bill Black or whoever recorded it would appreciate the salute. I know I would.

  • Tobacco Road, hard time blues

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    This was originally a country song written by John D. Loudermilk in 1960. Lou Rawls, a blues singer, took it to new heights. Dr. Frank, the Music Man plays the piano and sings as well. This is a tribute to both of them.

  • Let Love Touch Your Heart

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    This is an original song conceived by Dr. Frank himself! Sometime in the future, I will probably add lyrics. In the meantime, enjoy!

  • This Old Man... a nursery rhyme turned into magic!

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    This old man, he played one... a nursery rhyme used by untold generations of parents to rock their sweet babies to sleep. Now listen to it in a way you could have never even imagined.

  • Peter Gunn (jazz piano)

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    This is an extremely cool jazz piece with a hard driving beat that would make any rock piece envious. It was the theme song for an old detective show called Peter Gunn back in the late 1950's and early 60's and was written by Henry Mancini.

  • St. James Infirmary and the Saints go Marchin' in!

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    More jazz piano, but this time with some singing. A cool blending of two different New Orleans style jazz songs.

  • Ole Kentucky Home, jazz piano

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    Dr. Frank, the Music Man plays a tribute to old Dixieland jazz on his piano at home.