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  1. The Chris Sheridan book on Monk 'Brilliant Corners' also gîves the date Friday, June 30, 1955. Sheridan indicates the date was given to him by Eddie Bert 'who kept diaries noting all his engagements'. I'll stick to Sheridan/Bert and Kelley for the .correct date.
  2. The musicians listed by Caravan are correct. They are also mentioned in Robin D.G. Kelley's book on Monk. Kelley gîves the date for Steve Allen's show as June 10, 1955, not October 6.
  3. More from France: Martial Solal score for A Bout de Souffle Duke Jordan/K Dorham/BWilen score for Un Témoin dans la Ville
  4. Copenhagen's 'Delilah' is on track 2 disc 3
  5. The Coltrane-Dolphy Helsinki concert is CD4 of the 7CD John Coltrane 1961 European Tôur set from Fremaux. Excellent set!
  6. I am late but I trust it was an enjoyable day!
  7. Last Ch. Classics CD from the Lionel Hampton series was CC 1429 which covered 1951 thru 1953. The label folded shortly after that one.?
  8. The Complete Maiden Voyage material is also availablé on Deezer.
  9. Don't have that one but it is available from the Jazz Hot on-line shop (at €15). Or from Paris Jazz Corner (they still have numerous copies of old Jazz Hot). Bonne année!
  10. Damn!!! He will be missed. A favorite participant on this forum!
  11. The good people at Fresh Sounds released à CD last year 'A Tribute to the Jazz Poetry of Don Joseph' (FSR CD 919) that included various recordings with Joseph but nothing from the 'One of a Kind' album. Glad I have kept the original Uptown vinyl...
  12. I do not see Duke Ellington in this image... Hope nobody is disappointed!
  13. The sets included quite a number of sides that had remained unissued by then but no alternates.
  14. I still have all seven sets (21 CDs) of those Dinah Washington releases. Great job that came with liner notes by Dan Morgenstern, Peter Watrous and Leonard Feather.
  15. Really sad news. This is a huge loss!
  16. It's on the Savory podcast at savoryjazz.org from last November 19. It consists of a live 1937 Diminuendo/Crescendo in blue',' a 1938 Jeep's blues from a Hodges jam session and the 1946 Duke/Django Carnegie Hall live performance.
  17. That those recordings are being issued by Mosaic is very good news indeed... Just wish that more stuff from Ellington were listed in that release including the items unveiled in the November 19 podcast from the National Jazz Museum In Harlem website.
  18. Hope it's not too late to wish you the best for another Year!
  19. Oh my! Missed that one! Thanks Soulpope! Will be looking for it!
  20. I purchased all previously releases so far but I'll passes this vol. 6. Got everything that seems to be in that box. Wish Sony Columbia had included the Concertgebouw appearance to make it worth while for me...Or some other rare concert.
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    Sunny Murray

    A sad end to the innovative musician. The failure of the film 'Sunny's Time Now' that was shot in Luxembourg was a very disappointing évent for him. The great drummer deserved so much better from life.
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    Mundell Lowe RIP

    His Riverside album 'Speak Low' deserves à place in the 'obscure albums' thread. A remarkable album. So were the two CD's 'Sweet 'n Lovely' Lowe recorded for Fresh Sounds with Tete Montoliu.
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