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  • Birthday 10/21/1964

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  1. Thanks for this one. I played with Ray De La Paz for a few years with his own band and with Louie Ramirez and I was not familiar with this one. It's killing. This has been a fun thread to read. When I first moved back to New York, I cut my teeth on the thriving New York salsa scene in the early '90s and got to play with some of the best bands in New York, many of whom I see represented here. Here is one from Ray De La Paz from the time period when I played in the band. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBgBOwwzRN0 If someone can teach me how to post link from you tube so you can play them here, I'd appreciate it. Thanks
  2. I've seen a couple of lists of recordings from the Keystone Korner. There was no Grant Green on those lists. I can ask when I play there in a couple of weeks.
  3. I actually don't know specifically. Jazz Workshop had/has a staff and I'm sure Sue left specific instructions about the continuation of the Mingus Estate. The Mingus Big Band is still working as well so I assume it's still pretty much business as usual with a staff that knows what they are doing.
  4. Well, they say it is a release in conjunction with the Mingus Estate so they do have a clearance. I think in these cases, it is the money grab first (the overpriced vinyl release pays for and justifies the release) and then in future, especially if the vinyl sells out, there will be a digital release.....
  5. It's Galper. He was in the band for about a year at this point.
  6. Soundscan is the organization that tracks sales used by Billboard and all chart makers as far as I know.
  7. I spoke to Perla yesterday and asked him about a few of these things..... He said the Weather Report with Cobham was a rehearsal. I also asked him about the Jeremy Steig with Jan Hammer, Tommy Bolin and Billy Cobham (the personnel from Cobham's Spectrum album, a favorite of mine so this was a curiosity to me). He said a Bolin fan released this on some sort of Tommy Bolin compilation a few years back.
  8. Aw. So sad. I met him when I was first starting at a workshop at the Creative Music Studio. He was soon entrenched in the downtown scene when that meant rock-n-roll gigs. For him, it was a band called The Waitresses if I remember correctly. Lost touch with him when I went to music school some 30 years ago but would see his name from time to time. I just remember him being a really nice guy and talented of course....
  9. Always interesting to see this sort of feedback. I can answer the following from what was mentioned above..... No one in the band heard the introduction of the band so we had no idea a name was omitted in the introductions. I assume he was also the one who mentioned our travel day. I didn't hear it though and did not mention it myself on stage but yes, it was a long travel day. We did leave Szeged, Hungary at 7:00 am (so yes, I guess we were up at 6:00) and drove around 3 hours to Belgrade, Serbia to fly to London. Getting through customs and such meant we had to go straight to the venue from the airport and right to sound check. We had a full sound check. We never hear how things sound in the house but we could hear each other well on stage. We had some food bought to us so we could quickly eat and do our best to pull clothes out of our luggage and change for the concert. I don't think anyone was angry but perhaps we had our game faces on. I guess we take this stuff seriously and try to do our best. If Billy Hart was too loud in a concert hall, this to me is more of a balance issue. Billy definitely plays with a wide range of dynamics but he is accompanying the soloists and bringing the energy usually required for doing this. If you can't hear the horns in a big venue, then they needed to be bought up. Billy's drums were mic'ed but once the sound engineers heard the group, those mics should not have been on. They were definitely not needed. I do remember an audience member calling out something like who is the drummer or give the drummer some and a little, when I announced Biily's name before his drum feature, I did deliberately turn in the direction of the person who had shouted out earlier when I announced Billy's name. This is how things are usually announced and over 16 years, no one has taken issue with this so there is nothing to read into this. I thought it was a nice night. If anyone was tired, they didn't show it at all as is the norm with these guys. I thought the audience was wonderful and very receptive. To me, this is a special band playing music in a way that is rarely heard these days and I, at the very least, cherish the experience.
  10. Back when I did some work with Jordi Pujol (around 20 years ago or so now), he played me some of these Philly Joe Jones tapes but if I remember correctly, he did not have the tape with Reece and Gilmore yet but had the other two and it was not enough material to fill a CD. I guess when word got about this other tape, perhaps Pujol tracked it down so he had this full release.
  11. "Nobody has heard before" is quite a stretch. It is in the Avakian collection at the Lincoln Center Library and before that, besides being amongst Avakian's tapes, I believe it is also in the vaults at Sony studios after being in RCA studios for years. Now you can know go to the Library and sample anything from the Avakian collection yourself. There is quite a bit of great finds there and not just by Sonny Rollins.
  12. It's one archive, the W. Eugene Smith archive. I've searched their data base and they have all the shows. I initially discovered the show (I had never heard about it before)), while going through the tapes of a musician's estate. Unfortunately, at this point, I can't discuss the identity of the musician.
  13. I have only heard the audio of a couple of the shows while going through an archive I, unfortunately, can not discuss. However, I discovered that the W. Eugene Smith (the Jazz Loft guy) made audio recordings of these shows off his TV. I'm going through the list of tapes in his archive now as we speak looking for listings for the shows and have found the 5th show, which is the Al Cohn and Zoot Sims Quintet. I know the Sonny Rollins is in this archive as well.... I'm not sure if you can listen or what their protocols are but I'm going to look into it.
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