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    • Seems like you'd be better off buying from discogs sellers at this point 
    • I’ve almost bought that solo-piano Herbie date a dozen times or more. Maybe one of these days I’ll finally bite.
    • Since I first posted, the listing on Amazon changed from being fulfilled by Amazon (and eligible for free shipping if you spend $35). Now it’s fulfilled by a third party, and costs an additional $22 for shipping. If I do buy this MJQ 40 box at some point, it won’t be thru this offer on Amazon. (But there do appear to be other not-so-expensive offers to be had elsewhere.) But I’m still pretty disappointed it doesn’t include their remake of Ornette’s “Lonely Woman”. 
    • Thanks for the summary and reviews for those of us that can't attend. 
    • Second Weekend of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Day 1: Lagniappe Stage: Starting off with the wonderful Helen Gillet, Solo cello with looping, and vocals. One of the most outstanding musicians based on New Orleans. Blues Tent: Cedric Burnside. He's a very good blues drummer and vocalist and an adequate guitar player. Usually he only plays guitar for a few songs, but this time, the whole set. Jazz Tent: Peter Harris Presents Firm Roots. Bassist Peter Harris presides over various jazz groups at the Bayou Bar most nights of the week.  This band plays weekly and is a solid, hard swinging mainstream jazz group, with Herlin Riley on drums, Derek Douget on saxophones, Ashlin Parker on trumpet, and Dwight Fitch on piano. Jazz Tent: George Wein Tribute Band featuring Randy Brecker. Randy Brecker leads a band of New Orleans jazz musicians in what is announced as an annual tribute to the late George Wein, the pianist. An excellent band featuring Amina Scott on bass, Victor Campbell on piano, Stephen Walker on trombone and Trevarri on saxophone. Blues Tent: Mr. Sipp. High energy set from Mississippi singer/guitarist Castro Coleman. Day 2: Jazz Tent: Steve Lands. The New Orleans trumpeter performs material from his new recording, Reimagining the Planets. This set was superb and the band featured Stephen Gladney on tenor saxophone and Shea Pierre on piano. Jazz Tent: Cuban conga player/bandleader Alexey Marti leads an exciting set of Latin jazz, featuring a multinational group (Cuba, Colombia, Spain, United States, Dominican Republic...). Jazz Tent: Ashlin Parker's Trumpet Mafia. Fantastic set from the trumpet based big band. Only about a dozen trumpets this year, plus three saxophones and three trombones, with rhythm section. Featured guest trumpets were by Maurice Brown and Marquise Hill. Jazz Tent: Alfredo Rodriquez Trio. Magnificent set by the Cuban virtuoso pianist. Jazz Tent: Joshua Redman with Gabrielle Cavassa. I think it has been 30 years since I last saw Joshua Redman. This was announced as this particular group's last concert. The rhythm section with Philip Norris on bass is very good.. The set was okay but I'm not really sold on Joshua Redman. Same for the vocalist. The four preceding sets in the Jazz Tent this day were all better. Evening set: At Good Measure in the Barnett Hotel, Nicholas Payton with drummer Karriem Riggins. This proved to be a trio, with Sasha Masakowski on looping. I found the set to be quite interesting. Nicolas Payton alternated between keyboards, bass and trumpet, with Sasha looping his lines. The trumpet playing was quite excellent. Day 3: Economy Hall: Jamil Sharif, with group including Louis Ford on clarinet and  Richard Moten on bass. This was the best set of traditional New Orleans jazz I heard this year. As far as compositions performed, equal time was given to Jabbo Smith as to Louis Armstrong. Guest appearance by Dr. Michael White. The elderly gentleman bass player shows up alot in Economy Hall--any relation to Benny Moten? Lagniappe Stage: Joy Clark The very fine New Orleans based folk/blues singer/guitarist. Jazz Tent: Only heard the last two songs of pianist Victor Campbell's leader set. Jazz Tent: Nicholas Payton Triune with Karriem Riggins and Esperanza Spalding. In contrast to the previous evening, I did not much care for this set. Too little trumpet playing from Nic Payton. Esperanza Spalding plays the acoustic bsss well, but I don't care for her vocals. Cultural Pavilion: Benin International Muisical. I caught the last half of their set. An exciting afro-rock band from Benin. Day 4:  Jazz Tent: Stephanie Jordan with Rachel Jordan Music Alive Ensemble. Kidd Jordan's two musician daughters lead a first rate band also including Marlon Jordan on trumpet and a string quartet. Stephanie is an excellent jazz vocalist and Rachel plays violin. In the spiritual jazz vein. Jazz tent: Terence Blanchard's Flow. Electric jazz group featuring Charles Altura on guitar. A fine set highlighted but the closing song, Prism. Jazz Tent: Kamasi Washington. Very loud group. High volume pseudo-spiritual jazz, with Pharoah Sanders' ghost making an appearance in Kamasi's opening solo. He does feature his father on soprano and flute, and his father is good. Also a trombone player gets solos. Keyboards player and turntablist were very loud and irritating. I bailed about 3/4s of the way through the set. The Jordan Family set was vastly better. Evening set: Herlin Riley at Snug Harbor. Fantastic as usual, with David Torkanowsky on piano, Derek Douget on saxophones, and Tanya Boyd Cannon on vocals..      
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