
Clarinettist Monty Sunshine was one of the leading figures in the British "trad" boom of the late 1950s and 1960s, most frequently associated with the Chris Barber Band. His main influences were Johnny Dodds and George Lewis. His top ten hit was a version of Bechet's Petite Fleur and this was followed up by another Bechet tune, Si Tu Vois Ma Mère. Another solo record was the haunting klezmer-influenced tune Hushabye, After Barber Sunshine set up his own band
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Cake Walkin' Babies
Hushabye
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
Undecided
Wild Cat Blues
Sunshine Is Blue
The Old Rugged Cross
Petite Fleur
Algiers Strut
My Old Kentucky Home
When You Wore A Tulip
Sing On
Burgundy Street Blues
Walk Through The Streets Of The City
Ace In The Hole
Lonesome Road
Magnolia's Wedding Day
Pretty Baby
When You and I Were Young Maggie
Saratoga Swing
Down Home Rag
Just A Clother Walk With You
St Phillip Street Breakdown
St. Phillip Street Breakdown
1919 Rag
Young Woman's Blues
I Keep Calling Your Name
Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet
Cakewalkin' Babies
High Society
Gatemouth
New Orleans
Manhattan Blues
Someday You'll Be Sorry
Papa De Da Da
Ory's Creole Trombone
Lawd, You've Been So Good To Me
Slow Drag's Place
Doctor Jazz
Snake Rag
Royal Garden Blues
Willie The Weeper
Muskrat Ramble
Bye and Bye
I Want A Big Butter & Egg Man
Jazz Me Blues
Precious Lord Take My Hand
Saturday Night Function
Running Wild
Lou-Easy-An-I-A
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