The following are some YouTube clips featuring the Mission City Hot Rhythm Cats.
June 1, 2008
This was a special evening for us. We had several musician friends sit in with us (check out the photos in our photo gallery). One relative newcomer to the South Texas area is the fabulous clarinetist/saxophonist Jonathan Doyle. Here's a clip of Jonathan playing a swinging chorus on 'I Can't Give You Anything But Love.'
May 24, 2008
When these particular video clips were recorded, the temperature was in the high 90's and very humid; not exactly ideal playing conditions, but the guys still manage to generate plenty of heat themselves in spite of the extreme conditions! Our thanks again go to Jim Cullum's Landing for providing us with a venue to share our music.
Below, Mike and David are splitting a solo chorus on 'Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams.'
Mark is drawing upon many influences on this fiery solo on 'Runnin' Wild.' Earl 'Fatha' Hines, James P. Johnson, Fats Waller and Teddy Wilson are just a few of Mark's heroes.
Here's Eddie's drum solo on 'Runnin' Wild.' It's amazing how Eddie can play so hot on just a snare drum! Check it out!
May 6, 2008
Here are the Mission City Hot Rhythm Cats playing outside on the patio of Jim Cullum's Landing. The Landing is home to the Internationally famous Jim Cullum Jazz Band. Below are a couple of video clips of the Mission City Hot Rhythm Cats ensemble.
Here's the band playing a couple of choruses of 'My Gal Sal.'
Eddie has a lot of energy and he really likes to kick off the band on faster numbers, Here we are with a couple of choruses of 'There'll Be Some Changes Made' with Eddie setting the tempo to bring us in. Go Eddie!
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