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13. april 1939: duke and his orchestra disembarks in copenhagen:
https://www.danmarkpaafilm.dk/embed/68681/L2tsaXAvZHVrZS1lbGxpbmd0b24tYW5kLWhpcy1vcmNoZXN0cmE%3D
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marcel
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On 03.09.2022 at 7:44 AM, Gheorghe said:
You still around. I think it was years that I read you the last time ?
yes, Gheorghe, i am still alive after a time of silence. all is well and good.
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On 23.08.2022 at 2:25 PM, hopkins said:
Thanks, perfect. It is available on Kindle for 2.99$.
2.99 ?
unbelievable
maybe saleman and grob never ever would pin it down today for this Price!
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i think it Comes from a Radio Show called "lyon´s busy" with Jimmy Lyons. i found one from 12.12.1949 with the Dave Brubeck trio playing various rhthms with "crazy rhythm", "fascinating rhythm" (vocal by Barbara ritchie again), after the Commercial a Little bit of "Lover" and than variations of "how high the moon". unfortunately only part 1 here:
https://www.otrr.org/OTRRLibrary/otrrlibrary.html?idp=12802
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marcel
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terrible, this colorized Versions of old original black and White films!!
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look here:
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marcel
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4 hours ago, ghost of miles said:
Ricky Riccardi has high praise for this session in his new Louis book.
ricky riccardi has alway high praise for all satchmo (including hello dolly.....)
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marcel
(...i know: shit storm is comming over me.... :-)
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i think, this one has the best Sound Quality!
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marcel
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another rarity just poped up. i think you can hear how prez is smiling during this telephone interview. in fact he said nothing..
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marcel
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there was a bg camel Caravan in 1936? i think they start in the summer of 1937 with the swing School?
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marcel
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thanks ian bradley for this interesting and informative blogspot link!!
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marcel
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can you Name the musicians in this amazing film footage? is it from a garden Party in paris????
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marcel
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not an answer to your original question...but here it is:
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marcel
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oh my goodness, the People at gettyimages had no idea of their Pictures. they put a date of a Picture of lester Young as ca. 1970!!!!!!!!!!!!
what a shame!!!!!!
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marcel
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thank you, mr. dan Gould. once again preparing my Holiday season in the sun.
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marcel
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i go for dave moore.
i think the clock in the back is from studio 10 in the ndr funkhaus in hamburg, germany. so it is ndr jazzworkshop number 2 from november 14, 1958.
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marcel
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13 hours ago, brownie said:
The photo was taken at the Club Saint Germain when the Messengers played there in late 1959. Heard them there in 1958 with Bobby Timmons on piano.
wow!!!
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Chapeau!, thanks James accardi. this was new Information to me!
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marcel
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On 28.04.2019 at 1:58 AM, James Accardi said:
Here is some information from my notes on a couple of the sessions previously mentioned:
......Incidentally, jazzdisco currently lists a set from the February 16, 1953 “Jazz Caravan” broadcast in its Stan Getz discography as from Birdland. That material is actually from the same Band Box show as the Bill Harris-Chubby Jackson Herd performance of “Your Father’s Moustache” in which Ed Stokes yells, “here comes Charlie Parker”.
who is ed stokes? i thought always Leonard feather was yelling "here Comes Charlie parker."
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marcel
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according to this site:
http://www.jjonz.us/RadioLogs/pagesnfiles/logs_pages_months/1930s/1938/1938_07Jul.htm
fletcher Henderson was on the air via Station "wmaq" on july, 13. at 11 p.m. and on july, 11. at 11.30 p.m.
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marcel
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yes, i found this four years ago at this old time Radio site. the interview with Leonard feather and bird at Show # 26 is very rare!!
but it is not bud powell on piano as written, it is Billy taylor and Tommy potter on bass.
also # 42 with lester Young is rare (among a lot of others, of course)
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marcel
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On 26.09.2018 at 2:49 AM, Larry Kart said:
First time I heard a big band live was Basie on this very tour. "All that air moving around you" is a fine way to put it. IIRC, the first tune they played at that concert was the semi-flagwaver "Stereophonic," and after the trumpets cut in I pretty much had to pick myself up from the floor. Think I was sitting just a few rows from the stage, too. And that sax section!
i´m not a musician, but is this ernie wilkins tune based on this?:
i don´t have any liner notes to basie´s Verve recording but it is mentioned anywhere?
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marcel
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