- Panama (jazz standard)
Panama (sometimes incorrectly called Panama Rag) is a
jazz standard . It is by William H. Tyers, originally entitled "Panama, a Characteristic Novelty", published in 1912.As expected of a
jazz standard , it has been played and recorded by a number of jazz legends including theNew Orleans Rhythm Kings ,Sharkey Bonano ,Kid Ory , theEureka Brass Band ,Humphrey Lyttelton and many others.The famous trumpet variation commonly played by
New Orleans, Louisiana bands and those influenced by the New Orleans style, was reportedly devised byManuel Manetta who first taught it to his start trumpet pupilsEmmett Hardy andRed Allen .The original tango or
maxie rhythm is usually disgarded in favor of 4/4 time, but can still be detected in some versions, such as the early recording byJohnny DeDroit 's Band.Some later generations have sometimes confused it with a totally different piece of a similar name, a
ragtime number composed byCharles Seymour (composer) in 1904 called Panama Rag. This lesser known number has been recorded by theNew Orleans Ragtime Orchestra and was reportedly played byBuddy Bolden when the tune was new, but is rather obscure and far from a standard.
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