The 1937 Flood Watch
The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast
A Cool Way to Warm Up
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A Cool Way to Warm Up

#403 / Oct. 11 Podcast

Before Floodster Emerita Vanessa Coffman left the band, she taught the guys her mom’s favorite tune, a 1948 jazz standard.

Everyone fully expected when the talented young saxophonist drifted away last year to pursue other interested that the song — “Black Coffee” — would go with her. However, then Danny Cox took up the tune and, with his guitar, gave it a new chapter in the Floodisphere.

In fact, nowadays that same song often is an especially tasty way to start a Flood rehearsal, as this track from a week or so ago demonstrates.

Incidentally, the song has an interesting history — a hit for both Sarah Vaughn and Peggy Lee — which was explored in an earlier issue of Flood Watch. Click here to read it.

Pour Ya Another?

If you’d like more from The Flood’s jazzier jaunts, visit the band’s free Radio Floodango music streaming feature on the website and tune in the Swing Channel. To give it a listen, click here.

And while you’re there, give the Danny Cox channel a spin too. It’s a playlist of all Dan-centric tunes.

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The 1937 Flood Watch
The 1937 Flood Watch Podcast
Each week The 1937 Flood, West Virginia's most eclectic string band, offers a free tune from a recent rehearsal, show or jam session. Music styles range from blues and jazz to folk, hokum, ballad and old-time. All the podcasts, dating back to 2008, are archived on our website; you and use the archive for free at:
http://1937flood.com/pages/bb-podcastarchives.html