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  1. Interesting documentary on Newhart on BBC Radio 4 last Saturday. I had not realised that George Avakian

    had played a key role in his success. Both Newhart and Avakian were interviewed, the latter still going

    strong in his 10th decade.

    Newhart was very popular in the UK as well back then. He did a Royal Variety Performance which I remember

    seeing on television.

    I also learnt that Avakian is pronounced with short rather than long "a"'s!

  2. Moving on from the past to the present, one shop that has it sussed as far as bricks and mortar retailing is concerned

    is Ben's Collectors Records in Guildford. He covers all types of music with a good range of jazz both cd and vinyl, all

    second-hand at reasonable prices.

    Well worth a visit in my opinion

  3. Songs for Swingers is on a Mosaic box set (Columbia small groups?)

    I had an old English Phillips mono lp which I bought in 1961.

    By comparison the Mosaic stereo cd is a revelation.

  4. I also bought the Sugabeat set on the recommendation of the Daily Telegraph in order to overcome the remastering

    cock-ups on the centennial set. It is very well done.

    Sugabeat also released a Count Basie 4 cd set covering 1939-42 entitled Cutting Butter. I can recommend it.

    Sugabeat are/were based in Guildford, Surrey - not previously known as a hotbed of jazz record remastering skills.

  5. According to Lord Webster recorded Memories of You on two occasions as a leader. The second one is the more likely

    candidate being the 1944 recording on Commodore with Marlowe Morris. If so it seems strange that a recording from

    20 years earlier was used. The makers of Madmen seem sticklers for period accuracy.

  6. I would also recommend the 1957 collaboration with Annie Ross on Pacific Jazz "Annie Ross sings A Song With Mulligan"

    I like the Getz collaboration except that it sounds like it was recorded in The Mersey tunnel, at least on my 1991 Verve CD.

    My favourite Mulligan track is Blueport by the Concert Jazz Band at the Village Vanguard. The exchanges with Clark

    Terry are some of the wittiest moments in jazz.

  7. Like Rostasi I recently submitted to iTunes the details of a new Frog release. Obviously Frog had not got round to doing it themselves at the time. I wonder what checks there are on such submissions. It could be open to abuse. Someone with a warped sense of humour could have a field day!

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